Herbal control for your pets intestinal hygiene Gentle non toxic. Use regularly to help maintain gut hygiene. Liquid botanical extracts. Easy to administer, just add to water, food or treat, no fighting to give tablets.
Wormwood (Artemisia absinthium):
A traditional remedy for all intestinal parasites.
Walnut (Juglans nigra):
Good liver herb used traditionally for parasitic infestation.
Garlic (Allium sativum):
Good cleanser with a history of use in parasitic infestations.
Cinnamon (Cinnamomum zeylanicum):
Soothing on the stomach with anti-worm actions.
Quassia (Picrasma excelsa):
Specific internal remedy for worms. Externally a well known repellent for fleas and insects. Traditionally used as a wash for scabies.
Thyme (Thymus vulgaris):
Traditional remedy for hook worms and round worms in children.
Clove (Syzygium aromaticum):
Traditionally used for intestinal parasites.
Cayenne (Capsicum minimum):
Enhances the actions of any herb it is put with. Increases blood flow to every organ in the body.
Suggested Additions:
A good multi–vitamin/multi-mineral complex can be useful. Parasitic infestation can lead to a lack of nutrition. Competition in the gut for available nutrients can upset intestinal flora, which can lead to food not being properly used.
N.B. Due to the gentle nature of this combination it has been used on puppies, kittens and birds. The combination has also been used as a prophylactic, given once per week, fortnight or month.
To eliminate intestinal parasites already present we suggest using over a three to four day period and repeat as necessary.