Medicinal herbs with naturally occurring beneficial properties help regain equilibrium by supporting the immune system. The results are similar to many pharmaceutical products, but we believe herbs can be equally effective without the unwanted side-effects of medications.
What herbs are in Allergy & Skin and how are they used?
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- Red Clover – Used to treat chronic skin conditions, salivary gland congestion, and as a cleanser/tonic for blood and lymph nodes
- Echinacea – Boosts immune function, fights infection, supports upper respiratory, boosts mental health, relieves pain, soothes inflammation, supports skin issues*
- Yellowdock Root – Assists in iron absorption, liver congestion, and chronic skin conditions
- Burdock Root – Used for chronic skin eruptions such as psoriasis and eczema. Anti-inflammatory and influences the skin and liver.
- Licorice Root – (Glycyrrhiza Glabra): Soothes inflamed mucous membranes and supports immune system
- Lavender – Treats skin irritation and quiets inflammation
- Chamomile – Is calming with anti-inflammatory, antispasmodic and antiseptic 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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The Natural Remedies Counter Display was recognized with the 2021 Best in Show Point of Purchase award by officials from the American Pet Products Association (APPA) and Pet Industry Distributors Association (PIDA) at the 2021 Global Pet Expo.
The display is made in the USA with recycled polystyrene, which is a recycle category 6 product. It measures 26.5”W x 13.25”H x 9.125”D, and weighs 11 pounds when fully stocked. It holds every SKU in the Natural Remedies line and comes with a silver, metal D-ring for hanging an included Natural Remedies flip book. The display features real lavender for visual interest and a light aroma. As with all of Earth Animal merchandising solutions, there is no cost for the low-profile, high-impact display.
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