Herbs
Although the use of herbs for animals and humans
has become much more fashionable in recent years, I have to admit
to always having been fascinated by the various uses and health-related
properties of herbs - for both humans and animals. I also find
it quite astonishing how little most people know about these amazing
plants and how sceptical/cynical they remain - in large part due
to their ignorance.
Whether we realise it or not, herbs already
play a huge part in our everyday lives - be they the spices in
our kitchen, the vegetables in our salads, the dyes in our clothes
or plants (weeds) in our garden.
Historically the most important uses of herbs
were health-related. Whatever else men may have done to themselves
and to each other in the name of 'good health' at various times,
plants were the basic source of health products for professional
and folk preparations from the earliest days until the twenty-first
century. Old herbal knowledge and ways have largely been replaced
by 'modern' ideas and techniques: natural products by synthetic
supplements, natural foods by process convenience products, plants,
and dyes and colourings by chemical substitutes.
As
the excess of the 'modern' philosophy of waste become apparent,
we are looking back and finding that perhaps there is something
worth saving in those 'outdated' ideas after all and that there
is room for herbalism, homeopathy, surgery, acupuncture, physiotherapy,
manipulation, and such like.
Over the last couple of years I have been fortunate
to be able to work with one of the country's top herbalists and
based on feedback from dog owners, we believe there is a real
need for the following herbal preparations, 'Come On!', 'Calm
Down!', 'Get Over!', 'Heal!', 'Eezy Peezy!', 'Steady!' and 'Go On!'.
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Product
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Benefit
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General Well Being
of your dog
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Nutritional Maintenance
of the Musculo-Skeletal System
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Nutritional Maintenance
of the Nervous System
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Nutritional Balance
of the Digestive System |
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Nutritional
Maintenance
of the Urinary System |
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Nutritional
Maintenance
of the Nervous System |
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Natural 'Competition Mix'
for Active Dogs |
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Totally natural herbal blend for the maintenance of the urinary system. Great for dogs with leaky bladders |
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Helps support the dog's natural immune system to help 'fight' intolerances and sensitivities while putting a wonderful shine on their coat!
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How do you use CSJ Working Herbs?
Full feeding instructions are given on the pots but generally
you add one scoopful (scoop supplied with pot) of the CSJ Herbal
Mix to your dog's food every day. Personally, I add a little warm/cold
water to the CSJ food just before sprinkling the herbs on top.
Positive results should be seen within 10 - 14 days ('Heal!' can
sometimes be seen to have an immediate effect).
How long should I use the Herbs?
All our herbal blends can be used safely for long periods but
we would recommend a break of around a week every six months.
How long will a pot last?
A 200gm pot should last approximately three months for an average
size dog.
" Thank you Ceri!
The Eezy Peezy is FANTASTIC!! My GSD has had 2 urine tests done and absolutely NO struvite crystals have been found! I am thrilled, please feel free to use this email message as a testimionial as I believe people need to know about this product. The vet is cautious at the moment about it working so well but has stated that should my GSD have 8 months clear then it will be obvious that it is maintaining his problem.
I am very confident that it will work, he only has just under 2 months to go before the "trial" is up. "
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Moel Nip in training
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