The secret to saving hundreds of $$ at the vet
SKIN HEALTH CRÈME
Specially formulated by a natural skin care specialist Skin Health Crème combines the antibacterial benefits of Active Manuka Honey and the antibiotic benefits of Propolis with two moisturising oils, Evening Primrose (tissue rebuilding), and Calendula. Skin Health Crème is fantastic for all skin problems. It contains no lanolin and has not been tested on animals but is an ideal treatment for animal skin problems.
“We rubbed Skin Health Crème onto our dog’s eczema daily. Now he isn’t scratching as much and his skin has lost most of the ugly red patches.”
Colleen – Waiuku
Our dog has been on prednisone for skin irritations for some time which in turn thinned the skin on his nose and every time he bumped his nose it would bleed. We tried Skin Health Crème for only a short period of time and noticed a huge difference; the thickness was back to normal.
Kath – South Auckland
BEE VENOM & HONEY
In many parts of the world - especially in Asia, Europe and Russia - venom from bees (bee sting) has long been used to assist the human body’s response to muscle and joint problems due to age, disease or injury. These and other benefits have been the subject of a many clinical trials, resulting in over 1700 scientific publications in the last 75 years alone.
They report that bee venom has the effect of boosting the body’s natural ability to respond to pain and stiffness of arthritis and rheumatism, pain after accidents or surgery, nerve damage, sciatica, sports injury and phantom pain after loss of limbs.
Bee Venom & Honey has also benefited animals in the same way.
How to use - Just a teaspoon of Bee Venom & Honey a day for any animal may help with their movement and pain relief. Try and get the animal to either lick off a spoon or mix into their food or drink. This enables the venom to get into their blood stream.
We have been feeding our 16 year old Labrador Cross a teaspoon of Bee Venom & Honey for the past 2 years and she is still running round our lifestyle block chasing the birds that dare to land.
Anna – Te Kauwhata
PROPOLIS TINCTURE
Propolis is known as ‘nature’s penicillin’. It is a strong natural antibiotic and antiseptic that the bees collect from the sap of trees. It is known to reduce inflammation, stimulate the immune system, kill bacteria and viruses, stimulates tissue regeneration and acts as a anaesthetic for local pain. Use on cuts and scratches and for any infection internal or external.
Internal – use for sore throats, mouth infections, teeth, lung infections, 'chesty' breathing, bronchial troubles, persistent cough, stomach problems – digestion, intestinal problems etc
Use about 10 drops in 150mls warm (not hot) water. Use on its own or mix with food. If giving with food, dilute the propolis first.
External – Any infection anywhere! Use 'neat' on wounds and infections, grazes and cuts. Bathe deep wounds or sensitive areas with diluted propolis.
Warning – Propolis extract is dissolved in alcohol so when applied to an open wound, it will sting. Be prepared for a reaction from the animal. When used neat, the alcohol will very soon evaporate, leaving a 'skin' of propolis covering the wound. Propolis is a natural antiseptic antibiotic which kills what infections are there and then protects from further infections. Propolis will stain. Do not spill on good clothing - it will be there forever!
BEE POLLEN
Bee Pollen is the world’s original natural multi-vitamin & mineral supplement containing all that is necessary to sustain life. Bee Pollen taken daily will increase (or decrease their appetite if need be), calm their nerves, improve their disposition, develop their muscle strength, improve their stamina, speed up recovery after illness or accident, and improve coat condition and general wellness.
Bee Pollen Dosage
Horses – 1-2 tablespoons daily. Mix with feed. If the horse is a picky eater, add a little honey.
Dogs – 1 dessertspoon daily (less for small dogs) mix with feed or with honey.
Cats – 1 teaspoon daily. Mix with food or with milk or water.
Goldfish – ¼ teaspoon twice a week. Sprinkle on the water and give no more than the fish will eat at once.
Animal pollen may be stored in a sealed container in the refrigerator and bulk can be stored in the freezer.
PLEASE NOTE
As with humans all animals’ bodies are different and react in different ways. When giving any product for the first time please be aware of any changes in appearance and behavior as it may be an allergic reaction.
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