Product Overview
Distemper Nosode – For Dogs Only
Frequency-informed nosode used as a holistic alternative to distemper vaccination
Product Overview
Distemper Nosode has been recently upgraded & added to other Petenergee’s oral product line and is part of phytotherapeutic practice. This product, as all Petenergee liquid products, is obtained by distilling dry plant material via steam distillation, and results in a water-based and aromatic extract.
Following the distillation process, the product is treated with electromagnetic frequencies of Immune Glandular, Thymuline, Thymosine, Thymus, Intrinsic System, and the frequencies of the canine distemper virus.
Distemper Nosode is a holistic replacement for conventional distemper vaccination in dogs. The nosode is intended to stimulate the immune system to produce antibodies against distemper virus, supporting the body’s ability to recognize and respond before environmental exposure progresses into distemper disease.
This Distemper Nosode is designed to provide immune information and stimulation , rather than chemical or antigen exposure.
Because canine distemper is highly contagious and associated with significant morbidity and mortality—particularly in young dogs—this nosode is commonly introduced early in life. As with all nosode-based approaches, it is strongly recommended to follow with antibody titer testing to objectively evaluate immune response and confirm protection.
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What It Supports
- Immune system stimulation and antibody formation related to distemper virus exposure
- Early immune protection in puppies and young dogs
- Ongoing, periodic immune support when used throughout life
- A non-chemical, non-vaccinal approach to distemper protection
When This May Be Helpful
- At the beginning of a puppy’s life, especially in higher-risk environments
- For young dogs transitioning beyond the puppy stage
- For adult dogs as part of yearly or periodic immune support
- When caregivers choose a holistic alternative to routine distemper vaccination
- As part of an individualized vaccine-reduction strategy guided by titer testing
Herbal Composition
Thymus vulgaris (Tomillo)
Traditionally valued for supporting natural immune defenses and respiratory resilience. Known for helping maintain clear physiological pathways and overall adaptive balance during periods of environmental challenge.
Echinacea sp.
Traditionally used to support healthy immune responsiveness and natural defense mechanisms. Appreciated for its role in helping the body maintain resilience during periods of increased demand or seasonal stress.
Foeniculum vulgare (Hinojo)
Traditionally used to support digestive comfort as a foundation for balanced immune function. Valued for its gentle influence on gastrointestinal harmony and overall physiological support.
Cymbopogon citratus (Té Limón)
Traditionally used to support immune balance through gentle calming and digestive support. Known for its role in promoting systemic comfort and adaptive physiological regulation.
Astragalus membranaceus
Traditionally used to support immune resilience, vitality, and long-term adaptive strength. Valued for helping maintain balanced immune function and overall physiological endurance.
How to Use
After receiving the product, it should be stored in the refrigerator.
- Shake the bottle vigorously before each use to activate the energetic components.
- For best results, give 5–10 minutes before or after food rather than mixed directly with meals, to optimize effectiveness and minimize interference from digestion.
Recommended Usage
Puppies (4–5+ weeks):
- Begin administration at 4–5 weeks of age
- Perform an antibody titer test at 10–11 weeks
- If titers are adequate: continue until the bottle is finished
- If titers are low: modestly increase the daily amount and continue for 6–8 weeks, then retest
- If titers remain low: consult a veterinarian, address nutrition and environmental factors, and reassess vaccination needs.
Adult Dogs (Previously Vaccinated or Not):
When caregivers choose this nosode as a holistic alternative to routine distemper vaccination, it is typically administered once yearly, regardless of prior vaccination history.
Antibody titer testing is strongly recommended after completion of the nosode course to objectively evaluate immune response and determine whether additional support is needed.
If you do Titer testing and it results in Low Titer:
- Administer Distemper Nosode for 6–8 weeks, then retest
Outbreak Situations:
- During distemper outbreaks, administer every other week for 3–4 months to support immune readiness
Product Details
Oral herbal distillate
Alcohol-free, water-based
No artificial colors, flavors, preservatives or other additives. No side effects
Suitable for dogs and cats
Size: 2 fl oz bottle
Availability: Generally ships within 24–48 hours
Email: info@petenergee.com