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EAR DROPS
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EAR DROPS
The herbs used in this formula have been
carefully chosen to solve a wide range of ear problems, such as bacterial infections, fungal
infections, ear mites and fleas.
CONTENTS:
herb – organic; in Olive Oil
Strength 1:2
Lobelia
(Lobelia inflata):
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ability to enhance therapeutic effect of other herbs, balances
equilibrium in the body
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a powerful relaxant and it reduces fever,
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Black Cohosh (Cimicifuga
racemosa):
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has an astringent property that contracts organic tissue, reducing secretions and
discharges
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a primary nerve ad smooth muscle relaxant
Blue Cohosh (Caulophyllum
thalictriodes):
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contains vital minerals: potassium, magnesium, calcium, iron, silicon and
phosphorus
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reduces inflammation, soothing to the nerves, opens narrowed or blocked passages (eustation
tubes)
Blue Vervain (Verbena offic.):
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reduces inflammation and relieves pain, calms the nerves, controls bleeding
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counteracts
periodic or intermittent diseases
Scullcap (Sculletaria lateriflora):
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one of the best nervine agents nature provides, has some anti-inflammatory properties
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tones
and soothes the nervous system
Echinacea (Echinacea angustifolia):
Neem:
Tea Tree Oil:
Leleshewa Essential Oil:
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repels fleas and mites
Fresh Garlic
(Allium sativum):
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if there is pus, it is a safe & certain remedy, very effective against
pathogenic fungi in the ear
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a sensational antiseptic and vulnerary
Vitamin E
Oil:
EAR DROPS for PREVENTION:
Cleaning your pets ears as often as monthly can increase the quality
of the animals life dramatically and prevent many problems before they begin. A few drops go a long
way and you should put them in the ears a few hours before you plan to work on your pet. Add a drop
or two, once the ears are clean for prevention.
If there is any sign of infection, {swelling or
redness} once the ear is clean, spray some FIRST AID into the ear. Repeat
as often as required.
DOSAGE
(For pets with existing joint problems): Please see the
Dosage Chart.
Note: This information is compiled from traditional
and modern herb books, articles and research. This information is summarized for its
educational value and should not be used for the diagnosis, treatment, or prevention of
disease. It should not be used to replace the services of a qualified practitioner.
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