CHOLODIN Product Information

CHOLODIN Not New, But Proven Since 1982.

 

CHOLODIN has been recommended by veterinarians for age-related problems.

New research by Dr. Shawn Messonnier, author of the award-winning book The Natural

Health Bible for Dogs and Cats (Prima, 2001) shows that supplementation with B-vitamins,

choline, and lecithin can reverse signs of cognitive disorder and may actually prevent the

condition in some older dogs. In his study, using MVP's choline supplement, CHOLODIN,

Dr. Messonnier showed that 77% of the dogs with cognitive disorder improved after receiving

this product. Unlike another drug therapy that was recently approved for treating cognitive

disorder, choline supplementation is safe, inexpensive and very effective in most pets. Dr.

Messonnier suggests trying CHOLODIN for a three-week to four-week trial period. If it works,

you can avoid more expensive drug therapy usually prescribed for this common condition.

 

 

Prior to the introduction of CHOLODIN in the veterinary market, numerous case studies were

conducted to determine the benefit of dietary supplementation with the product.

 

Three representative cases of these studies were:

 

Case 1:

 

Fourteen-year old castrated poodle weighing 12 pounds. This dog was suffering from chronic

heart failure, lethargy and decreased mental activity. The cardiac problem had been controlled

adequately with digoxin. The owner reported a marked improvement in attitude and activity after

three weeks of treatment with CHOLODIN. Neither the clinician not the owners noted any change

in the the cardiac problem. The dosage was one tablet S.I.D.

 

Case 2:

 

Thirteen-year old castrated, domestic short-hair cat weighing seven pounds. Inappropriate urination

was the complaint; this occured near the litter box or in areas of the house. The problem ceased after

three weeks of treatment and did no recur until the supply of tablets were exhausted. After two weeks

without medication, the cat began urinating outside the litter box. After treatment was reinstituted, the

problem ceased. The dosage was one-half tablet S.I.D.

 

Case 3:

Eighteen-year old castrated poodle weighing 14 pounds. The owner reported increased sleep time,

poor coat and reduced mental activity. After treatment began, the dog's attitude improved greatly, and

it became more active and aware of its surroundings. The coat was slightly improved. The dosage was

one tablet S.I.D.

 

Guaranteed Analysis Per Tablet:

Minerals:

Zinc 7.2mg, Selenium 0.02mg

 

Vitamins and other:

DL-Methionine        55 mg          Riboflavin                   1.5 mg

Choline                    40 mg          Thiamine                     1.5 mg

Inositol                     40 mg           Panthothenic Acid        1 mg

Niacinamide             5 mg           Vitamin B6                     1 mg

Vitamin E                  5 IU             Vitamin B12               2.0 mcg

 

Ingredients:

Lactose, Lecithin, Cellulose Powder, Sillicon Dioxide, Choline Chloride, DL-Methionine, Inositol. Animal Liver

Meal (Pork), Dried Beans, Magnesium Stearate, Torulla Dried Yeast, DL-Alpha Tocopheryl Acetate, Zinc Oxide,

Thiamine Mononitrate, Niacinamide, Riboflavin, Calcium Panthothenate, Pyridoxine HCL, Sodium Selenite,

Cyanocobalamin

 

 

Known metabolic functions of some of the components present in CHOLODIN.

Choline:

Phospatidylcholine (Lecithin):

Methionine:

Inositol:

Vitamin B12:

Thiamine:

Riboflavin:

Pyridoxine:

Niacinamide:

Pantothenic Acid:

CHOLODIN also contains Selenium, Vitamin E and Zinc.