Tuesday, February 5, 2013

Herbs for Animals



                                                                    HERBS FOR ANIMALS


    Herbs for you and your animals..you always need to adjust for different weight on animals..and do your own research on a specific herb ..make sure it is right for you or your animal!



NeemAzadirachta indica, is an extract of the Neem tree. It repairs burns and soothes dry, irritated skin. Neem is absorbed through the skin into the bloodstream, and makes your dog naturally revolting to mosquitoes and fleas – which is of course our main concern. If they never get bitten, there is a less chance of parasites entering their bloodstream.

YarrowAchillea millefolium helps stop bleeding. Always administer first aid by first flushing the wound then take care of it with yarrow. Yarrow speeds healing and is a first-rate addition to your first-aid kit.

Arnica Arnica Montana, also known a Leopard's Bane, has long been esteemed for its astounding bruise-healing properties. Arnica not only eases the pain but promotes healing. Slip up to three pellets inside your dog’s lower lip…it begins healing as soon as the pellet makes contacts with your pet’s gums.

Valerian Valeriana officinalis L. is the best sedative and sleep-inducer out there. I use it every night to get a good night’s sleep. This is great for dogs who are anxious, who need calming down during storms or going to the vet. I find the capsules smell a bit like dirty socks, so hiding it in something more appealing is a great way for them to take it.

Milk Thistle is another great herb for you and your pet. It boosts and protects the liver as well as helping the eyes. One of our babies had liver issues and this was a great help to give him quality of life for a few more years. Used a preventative medicine is even more important before it is too late.

Hawthorn helps to strengthen the heart muscle and improving circulation. It also helps ward off congestive heart failure in senior dogs as well as building up the hearts of younger dogs who've endured heartworm disease. 

Boswellia helps to decrease swelling and improves mobility in arthritic animals.

Eyebright is used to treat eye infections.

Burdock is cherished for its blood cleansing and cancer-fighting powers. This is particularly helpful for those breeds prone to this disease.




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