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excellent formula for many nervous problems. It soothes, quiets,
relaxes and heals the nerves and associated tissues. Highly recommended
by Dog Groomers for its quick, soothing and quieting effect. Our
"Rescue Remedy".
CONTENTS:
( Herbs: Organic, in Olive Oil ) Strength 1:2
Valerian:
- Has been used for centuries to calm all kinds of nervous disorders.
- Natures tranquilizer that calms the nerves. Relieves pain as
well.
Passion Flower:
- Tones the sympathetic nervous system, and balances Valerians
depressant qualities.
- Promotes relaxation.
Hops:
- Has a calming effect on the nervous system. Dispels flatulence
and works to clean the liver.
- Excellent herbal source of niacin which supports the nerves.
Horsetail Grass:
- High in silica content.
- Helps the body utilize and hold calcium that calm nerves.
Black Cohosh:
- A powerful herb for
all nervous conditions, fits, convulsions and spasmodic afflictions.
Lady's Slipper:
- A tonic to the nervous system improving circulation and supplying
nutrients
- Has a calming effect
especially for stress.
Wood Betony:
- Relaxes muscles and
nerves. Good for anxiety and neuralgia.
Lobelia:
- A powerful relaxant,
can be felt all over the body.
Skullcap:
STRESSEX
SPRAY for Prevention
This is the formula that could be given to a pet the day before
going on a trip. For hyperactive breeds I would put drops in the
pet's water everyday to slow them down just a bit. There are seven
herbs in the formula that support the nervous system.
*Note:
Lack of minerals and vitamins can cause nervous conditions.
Mega-Min
is a great daily supplement. Once again, diet is key as is the
timely advice of your pet. Vitamin E supports the nervous system
and Lecithin helps to strengthen the myelin sheath thus helping
nervous disorders.
You can also look at PurrsNWags'
Germaine Chamomile,
as alternative stress relief protocol.
Dosage
A smaller dog 10 to 60 pounds takes an average of 3 to 4 puffs
and a larger dog 60 pounds plus takes 5 to 7 puffs. It is really
trial and error. Pet Owners should experiment with the amount
of spray to use in their home environment when the animal is not
stressed out. Obviously, larger animals may take more. When preparing
for travel, try spraying your pet in the evening and again in
the morning before traveling.
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