7 most important herbs that you should know about

May 16th, 2022 at 11:02 am EDT

Hello Friend,

 

A cheery Monday to you!


Say you are really into the idea of using Natural Home Remedies for your dog or cat, but don't know WHERE to start?


Here is a great way: (in my opinion😉)


The Veterinary Secrets Revealed Getting Started Kit is a beginning course on how to start treating your pet at home. Includes a Course Guide, 3 introductory Videos (a total of 3 hours of instruction), and 4 e-Books on the most important at-home healing modalities.


It's here:


Veterinary Secrets Revealed Getting Started Kit

This is my brother's dog Angus who unfortunately at a cork...


Herbs as alternatives to conventional medication


Herbs are ‘safe, gentle’ medicines with a much greater ‘margin of error’ and ‘fewer side effects’ than any conventional medicines.


Herbs are actually ‘safer’ because the ingredients of the plant ‘work together’ as ‘whole plant is more effective’ than just its individual components.


An example is that of this is ‘white willow.’ White willow contains the same active ingredient found in aspirin. In taking this herb, dogs seldom develop side effects of vomiting or diarrhea—yet aspirin will commonly cause this.


7 most important herbs that you should know about


1. Dandelion, strong diuretic, roots for liver problems, arthritic conditions, and cancer. This is one of the more complete plant foods you will find.

2. Milk Thistle. The most studied herb for liver disease in dogs and cats: will speed up healing from virtually any liver injury.

3. Aloe/Calendula - Great topical anti-inflammatories for skin disease.

4. Turmeric (95% Curcumin). An effective natural pain killer, helps for inflammation and decreasing the chance of many cancers.

5.Valerian. This is a very fast acting and effective natural sedative, as well as being beneficial as a holistic muscle relaxant.

6. Peppermint/Chamomile. Extremely safe and can be fast acting for any type of gastrointestinal upset.

7. Slippery Elm. From the bark of the Slippery Elm Tree. This herb coats an inflamed stomach/intestinal tract being great for diarrhea, and especially helpful for cough.


Easiest ways to start using herbs with my pets are:


1.Herbal creams, i.e. aloe/calendula/chamomile. As opposed to steroid creams. Apply topically to the affected skin twice daily for 7 days, and asses the response.

2. Valerian tincture. great for spasm, mild sedation. Dose: 1/2ml of the tincture/20lbs of body weight two - three times/day.

3. Teas. i.e. peppermint/chamomile tea are easy to make, and can quickly treat you dog or cat for any type of upset stomach. I would make 1 cup of the concentrated tea, and then dose your dog or cat at 1/4 cup per 10 lbs 2-4 times/day.

Heal Your Pet At Home!


Best Wishes,


Dr Andrew

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P.P.S Looking for a little more guidance?


The Veterinary Secrets Revealed Getting Started Kit is a beginning course on how to start treating your pet at home. Includes a Course Guide, 3 introductory Videos (a total of 3 hours of instruction), and 4 e-Books on the most important at-home healing modalities.


It's here:


https://drjonesnaturalpet.com/courses/veterinary-secrets-revealed-getting-started-kit.html


DISCLAIMER: This information is for educational purposes only and is not intended to replace the advice of your own veterinarian. Dr Andrew Jones resigned from the College of Veterinarians of B.C. effective December 1 2010, meaning he cannot answer specific questions about your pet's medical issues or make specific medical recommendations for your pet.

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