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Clinico-therapeutic evaluation of Ruchamax and Ruchamax-N in various digestive disorders and restoration of normal ruminal function

Published: September 25, 2014
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International Journal of Phytopharmacy Research Article Vol. 4 (2), pp.67-69, Mar-Apr 2014 ISSN: 2277-2928 (Online) Journal DOI:10.7439/ijpp ©Scholar Science Journals www.ssjournals.com Abstract  Productivity of dairy animals depends not only on good nutritional diet but also on its proper digestion and assimilation. A study was conducted to evaluate the efficacy herba...
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Dr. Sunidhi Chauhan
Ayurvet Ltd.
Ravikanth Kotagiri
Ayurvet Ltd.
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Chlodwig FRANZ
University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna
University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna
29 de septiembre de 2014

The results of these vet-clinical experiments seem interesting, but unfortunately there is no clear Information on the composition of the product. Therefore a scientifically sound validation of this work is not possible due to the fact that no 'substance - effect - (cor)relation' can be seen and discussed. At least a more detailed Information on the composition (not percentages, but listing the compounds) would be helpful!

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