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Herbal Pet Remedies
By Maral Heggemeier
Are you looking to use herbal pet remedies?
If you are, then you are in a growing segment of the United States
population that is turning to herbal pet remedies. Most people are looking for
alternative medicines that are safer for their pets than conventional vet
medicines. Herbal pet remedies are effective and safe.
If you are also
looking to save some money on vet bills, then herbal pet remedies can be the
answer for your pet’s treatment for milder forms of illnesses and disease.
Imagine being able to treat them at home where they are more comfortable and
saving a little money in the process.
Herbal pet remedies can take the
form of supplements, direct use internally and externally, and the form of home
remedies.
HERBAL PET REMEDIES IN DOGS
Thousands of years ago
Greeks took notice of dogs’ natural actions in eating wild herbs to prevent
illness and disease and to promote healing
Herbs can be used to
strengthen dogs’ immune system
Herbs can also be used to increase organ
function
Many herbs support dogs’ overall body wellness and health
Notice a dog’s behavior in eating grass to induce vomiting to expel some
toxic in their bodies
Herbs are used to treat a variety of illnesses and
diseases such as arthritis, eye ailments, distemper, worms, tumors, and
vomiting among others
Garlic, for instance, contains more than 200
different chemicals and many of them are beneficial to dogs
Garlic is
being used to treat high blood pressure, fleas (as a repellant), heartworms, and
eliminating waste substances from the dog’s cells
Most herbal treatments
for dogs are used as a supplement to traditional medication and not as a
replacement to the medication
Many of the herbs and spices used by humans
daily are used in medicinal compounds and treatments for our pets
HERBAL
PET REMEDIES FOR CATS
Aloe – Used to treat minor burns and skin
irritations
Bach Flower Essences – Used to treat stress
Burdock –
Improves immunity, lowers blood sugar, and detoxifies
Calendula – Used to
treat sores and burns and as a disinfectant for skin wounds
Caraway –
Increases appetite and helps with stomach issues including diarrhea
Catnip – Used to stimulate activity
Dill – Used to treat nausea, gas, and
stomach issues such as upset stomach
Echinacea – Used to kill bacteria
and viruses
Eyebright – Used as an eye wash
Fennel – Used to treat
a variety of stomach issues including indigestion
Parsley – Used as a
laxative and diuretic
Rosemary – Good for itchy and dry skin
Valerian
- Used as sleep aid and to calm and relax cats
Maral Heggemeier
has written and researched time tested ways to treat a lot of your pet’s
illnesses and ailments without having to pay a vet bill? Visit:
www.catanddogcures.com right now before you do any serious harm to your pet.
They are a member of the family also. Also visit Animal Pets & Friends for more
pet and animal information - www.AnimalPetsAndFriends.com
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