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Eleotin® Pet Metabolism

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100% Plant-based. Overall Health. Prevent Diabetes and Arthritis.

It's Time to Return the Favor – To Our Beloved Pets

We call our pets “family.”
But when they’re diagnosed with diabetes, far too many are abandoned or euthanized.
Why? The reasons are painfully simple: treatment is difficult and often expensive.

But did you know…?
It was a dog who made it possible for humans to treat diabetes.

In 1920, Dr. Frederick Banting at the University of Toronto dissected and observed many dogs to discover insulin. One of them, a dog named Marjorie, had her pancreas removed and became the first in the world to receive insulin treatment—surviving over 70 days.
Thanks to Marjorie’s sacrifice, humanity found a way to manage diabetes, saving millions of lives.

And yet, how do we repay them now?

Today, we often give up on treating diabetic dogs. The medication is costly, care is burdensome, and the result is heartbreaking: animals who once saved us are now dying alone—abandoned or put to sleep.
That’s why we now see so many blind, diabetic strays wandering our streets.


A True Story from the Heart – A Dog Named “Lu”

A few years ago, a dog named Lu suffered from severe diabetes. He lost his eyesight, his limbs became gangrenous, and his fur had completely fallen out. In desperation, his owner Sarah began sprinkling our Eleotin® tea—originally developed for humans—onto his food.

Something incredible happened.

Lu instinctively ate only the Eleotin tea powder from his bowl. It wasn’t about taste—he seemed to know what was good for him.

Within days, his eyesight began to return. The hallucinations stopped. His fur started growing back.

Although Lu eventually passed away due to a malignant brain tumor—a common complication in long-term diabetic dogs—Sarah still says:

“If only Lu had started Eleotin earlier…”


The Similarities Between Human and Pet Diabetes Are Remarkable

  • Diabetes in dogs and cats shares the same causes, symptoms, and even treatment—including insulin—as in humans.
  • Diabetes is now rapidly rising among pets, driven by the same culprits: obesity, sedentary lifestyles, processed food, and even genetic manipulation in modern breeds.
  • Some researchers believe that pets living with diabetic or obese owners are significantly more likely to develop diabetes themselves.

That’s Why We Made a Decision

Out of gratitude to the animals who once sacrificed for us,
we took the same trusted science behind our human formulations and developed
Eleotin® Pet Metabolism—a natural support for pets.

✅ Developed by a company whose blood sugar products are approved in Canada, Singapore, China, and other countries.
✅ Formulated not only to support blood sugar balance but also overall metabolic wellness—making it a great daily support even for healthy pets.
✅ Especially beneficial for preventing rheumatism and other aging-related conditions.

For pets already being treated for diabetes, this product can be used under veterinary supervision. While it is not a replacement for insulin, it may help reduce the required dosage and enhance overall quality of life.

But most importantly—early support and prevention can mean the difference between a long, happy life and the tragedy of abandonment or euthanasia.

300g / 3-4 Months

Eleotin® Pet Metabolism is a complex blend of herbs that have been carefully selected and prepared to provide maximum benefit. 

Eleotin® Pet Metabolismis to be consumed as a supplement to your pet's regular diet. It is important to follow the directions for use carefully to achieve the best results. Store in a cool dry environment.

Ingredients:

Ballon flower (root)
Schisandra (fruit) 
Lycium
Wild Yam
Spirulina
Chlorella

Risk Information:

Cautions and Warnings:

Do not use in pregnant or lactating animals or animals with gastrointestinal ulceration. Do not use in animals receiving other drugs, unless directed by a veterinarian. 

Recommended Dosage: 

Introduce gradually over a two-week period to a concentrated dose of 1 scoop daily per 20 lbs body weight. Mix with food.

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