Earth Animal Cough Wheeze & Sneeze 2oz

Earth Animal Cough Wheeze & Sneeze 2oz

Earth Animal

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Dr. Bob Goldstein chose the most common health conditions that affect dogs and cats today and then thoughtfully created formulas made up of targeted herbs and flower essences for a true health benefit.

 

Conditions of the respiratory system of dogs and cats are quite common. Dogs and cats are prone to seasonal allergies, especially during the pollen season. Infections, coughing, wheezing, and sneezing are also common during stressful times, such as cold weather, boarding, and showing. Cough, Wheeze & Sneeze is an organic herbal blend that supports respiratory function and health. And, it helps to support normal circulation.  

 

Each batch is hand-crafted in the Green Mountains of Vermont.  

For use in dogs and cats only. 

 

Active Ingredients per (20 drops): A Proprietary Blend of Organic & Wildcrafted Herbal Extracts (1:4) of Mullein Leaf, Coltsfoot Leaf, Elecampane Root, Lobelia, Echinacea, Myrrh, Licorice Root, Osha, Usnea, Goldenrod.

 

Inactive Ingredients: Alcohol, Flower Essence Blend of (Chestnut Bud, Olive, Nasturtium), Glycerin, Water.

 

Ingredient Benefits:

 

Mullein Leaf - Helps support a healthy respiratory system and quiets irritation of the nose, throat, and lungs.

Coltsfoot Leaf - Helps support respiratory health. 

Elecampane Root - Helps support a healthy respiratory system. 

Lobelia - Helps to quiet irritations associated with cough.

*Echinacea Purpurea - Has antimicrobial, antibacterial, and antiviral properties.

Myrrh - Helps to soothe and quiet irritations of the mucous membranes in the mouth.

Licorice Root - Has a soothing effect on inflamed mucous membranes and is good for adrenal fatigue.

Osha Root - Helps support respiratory health and function.

Usena - Has strong antibacterial properties and is used in the support of respiratory health.

Goldenseal Root - Has antibacterial and anti-inflammatory properties.

 

*For animals with autoimmune diseases, please talk with your veterinarian first as Echinacea can have adverse effects with autoimmune diseases. 


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