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I have a 3 year old German Shepard bitch who has been diagnosed with Hip Dysplasia,
my vet informs me it is common in the breed. Is there anything I can do to help
with this problem?
Answer: Research from
America suggests adding Vitamin C to a dogs diet can help prevent and even reverse
joint problems. The preferred form of Vitamin C is Ester C. Ester C is non acidic,
so it is gentle on the stomach and less likely to cause diarrhoea. Ester C contains
threonate, a metabolite that aids ascorbate (vitamin C) to be more rapidly and efficiently
absorbed in the gastro intestinal tract and to cross cell membranes more efficiently
than ascorbic acid. Ester C is also excreted more slowly than ordinary vitamin C.
Glucosamine sulphate can help with joint integrity by supporting tendons and ligaments
as well as helping rebuild and maintain cartilage. Our Ease can also be useful in
helping with the pain, it contains a combination of herbs shown to support inflamed
joints.
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Question:
My African Grey Parrot that keeps laying unfertilised eggs is there anything in
you range that can help?
Answer: Try our Balance
it is a combination of herbs to help balance reproductive hormones.
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Question:
My 9 year old tom cat, Billy, seems to be having trouble passing water any suggestions
Answer: Take him to your
Vet immediately. He may be suffering from Feline urinary syndrome (FUS) a potentially
life threatening disorder if not treated quickly. Let us know the outcome.
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Question:
Can I use your products on my Rabbit?
Answer: Yes, although
I would not recommend our Immune Plus. Immune plus contains Elderberry which could
theoretically be harmful to rabbits.
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Question:
I have a Jack Russell who is sick every time I take him in the car. Can you help?
Answer: Try our Travel
a combination of herbs to calm and settle the stomach, traditionally used for nausea.
Let us know how you get on.
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Question:
Do you do anything that can help with phantom pregnancy's?
Answer: Yes, try our
Balance a combination of herbs traditionally used to help balance reproductive hormones.
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Question:
I have been told that something called Fragaria can help to get rid of plaque from
my dogs teeth. Have you heard of it? If so do have any information on it and its
uses?
Answer: Yes we have heard
of it and we can supply it through your local stockist. Fragaria is in Homeopathic
dilution. It is traditionally used to prevent attacks of gout, urticaria, to prevent
calculi formation. But one of its main uses is to remove and prevent tartar formation
on teeth. We have many breeders and people who show who use fragaria regularly to
great effect. It even works on the kids.
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Question:
I use your Calm on my two dogs regularly. I find it especially useful if we are
having guests as it works so fast, a few drops and in a little while peace reigns.
However last knight we had a terrific thunderstorm and although I gave drops to
my two boys the cat would not touch it! With Guy Fawkes night just around the corner
can you suggest a way of giving it to my cat or could you suggest an alternative
which she will take?
Answer: I am glad to
hear that the Calm works so well for you, we receive lots of praise for all our
products, but Calm due to its fast action receives by far the greatest amount of
praise. As you are well aware cats can be fussy, so sometimes it can be a battle
to give them any-thing they don't want to take. You can try using a syringe to administer,
or mix it into some olive oil and smear the mix onto the cats paws, she will lick
it off. Alternatively we do a homeopathic combination of Aconite, Ignatia, Arsen
alb and Kali phos, for stress, fear and anxiety, give this with homeopathic Borax
for sudden shock and loud noises. These homeopathic’s come in the form of minute
pillules about the size of a pin head, these may be easier to administer.
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Question:
Do you sell Tea Tree oil for animals?
Answer: Yes we do sell
Tea Tree Oil it can be obtained though your local stockist.
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Question:
Are you remedies safe for use on Horses?
Answer: Yes, although
we do, do a Equine range specifically for horses. If you require Equine information
e-mail me your address and we will send you the information.
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