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FIRST AID SPRAY GOLDENSEAL/ECHINACEA
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This formula uses seven herbs with similar and complimentary properties
to create a synergistic blend. This formula is used for its anti-biotic properties,
however it also has quality bacterial and viral properties. It also expels fleas and
mites.
CONTENTS: Herb: Organic in Olive Oil Strength 1:2
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Goldenseal/
Echinacea:
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Echinacea has a very
positive effect on the digestive system, blood and liver, a system, although its excellent effect
as an anti-biotic is the main focus of this formula
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Echinacea achieves
most of its antibiotic effect indirectly through stimulating the immune system
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Goldenseal achieves
most of its antibiotic effect from berberine alkaloids
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Echinacea has an
excellent anti-inflammatory property that reduces swelling which allows
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Goldenseal to better
deal with bacteria
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Echinacea cleanses
the blood and lymphatic system and Goldenseal stimulates blood flow through the cleansed veins
back to the heart and as a result normalizes low blood pressure
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Calendula
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Goldenseal has an
excellent effect against food poisoning and giardiasis. With Echinacea stimulating the immune
system, this formula can be easily used at the first sign of these problems.
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Calendula: Known as a
promoter of healing
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 Item# PO2 $18.00 - 30ml
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Neem:
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Destroys a wide variety of
parasitic organisms, ringworm, eczema, lice and fungal infections. Known to repel insects.
Plantain:
Gota Kola:
Olive Leaf:
Tea Tree Oil:
Vitamin E Oil:
First Aid Spray for Prevention: This is an invaluable formula. It can be used on infections, inflammation, cuts, sore anus,
ticks, fleas or lice. Take it everywhere you go with your pet. You can use it in so many ways with
your pet because it’s a spray.
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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