A carefully selected blend of natural plant and mineral ingredients, traditionally known for use in supporting the removal of pus or other foreign objects, immune system support.
Natural Pet Botanicals Recommendations formulas are both effective and gentle in supporting the whole body, you support your own animal or pet at home, and in almost every single case we improve vitality and longevity. If you are dealing with any metabolic or immune issue with your pet, we suggest that you contact us for a consultation so we can ensure you are using the right products.
* Natural pet botanicals are not intended to replace veterinary care or medication. Our formulas are offered as an alternative health support for your animal's condition and not as a cure. All our oral supplements are to be consumed voluntarily by your animal in food, treats or liquid.
SET OF 1
DrawOut formula
INGREDIENTS AND BENEFITS
Formula 1
Sulphide of Calcium (Hepar Sulp 4X) (traditionally used to aid and hastens suppuration)
Carbon Kali-Nitricum (Gunpowder 1M) (traditionally used to hold infection prevents from spreading)
Golden Seal (Hydrastis 1M) (traditionally used for infections as it acts especially on mucous membranes, for Asthma. Cancer. Catarrh. Chancroids. Constipation. Dyspepsia. Eczema impetiginoides. Ears, affections of. Fistula. Gastric catarrh. Gonorrhoea. Haemorrhoids. Jaundice. Leucorrhoea. Lip, cancer of. Liver, Mouth, sore. Post-nasal catarrh. Rectum, affections of. Sciatica. Seborrhoea. Stomach, affections of. Syphilis. Taste, disordered. Throat, deafness. Throat, sore. Tongue, affections of. Ulcers. Uterus, affections of)
Arbor Vitae (Thuja 12X, 200C) (traditionally used for epulis - stones)
Bone-set (Symphytum 12X, 200C) (traditionally used for epulis - stones)
Ash from Mount Hecla (Hekla Lava 12X, 200C) (traditionally used for epulis - stones)
Calcium Carbonate (Calc Carb 30X) (traditionally used for polyps, epulis)
Aqua fortis (Nitric Acidum 200C)
Lympho Clear 330-3 formula
Swell-Lympho 33-5 formula
Ucuuba (Myristica Sebifera 14X) (traditionally used for as a great anti-septic powers, cellular tissue, aids suppuration, ulcerations, Inflammation of skin, cellular tissue and periosteum. Traumatic infections, parotitis, fistulas, carbuncles.)
Silica (Silicea 6X) (traditionally used for to help draw out pus and infection)
Mineral oil (Kreostum 14X,12X, 200X) (traditionally used for abscess, syphilis ulcers)
Wild Rosemary (Ledum 30C, 6X) (traditionally used for tetanus prevention or relief)
Oil of Mustard-seed (Thiosinaminum 13X, 12X) (traditionally used for enlarged lymph glands)
Poke-root (Phytolacca decandra 13X,12X) (traditionally used to help hastens suppuration)
Reference: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/32683037/
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Reference: https://www.healthline.com/health/poke-root
Reference: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/12639929/
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Reference: https://www.materiamedica.info/en/materia-medica/john-henry-clarke/hydrastis
Did you know that Pasteurella Bacteria infection have been found when a number of pets have been tested positive for Pasteurella is a gram-negative bacteria. Pasteurella multocida found in the mouths of approximately 75-80% of all cats. Cats with tartar build up and gingival disease have a higher rate of infection than cats with clean teeth. Symptoms are usually a swelling and local infection around the wound, which may lead to an abscess. More serious systemic symptoms can include sinusitis, pneumonia and brain abscess. In systemic pasteurellosis of young dogs, disease consists mainly of haemorrhagic septicaemia and pneumonia.
Traditionally used often for any Morbid matter (puss, foreign substances etc grass seeds) in the body and also prevents infection from spreading. Semi or deep-seated abscess as well as osteomyelitis.
It can been from toes, ear canal, tooth abscess, boils, draining fissures, leg ulcers, carbuncles, syringomyelia (cyst filled with fluid), pasteurella, chondroid (Equine Strangles), Infected wound, nocardia infection, mucus in the sinus, tonsils, ears, uterus or rectum, interdigital furunculosis (cysts) between your dog's toes, salivary cysts (blocked).
Sometimes the situation has been a long-standing one or even gangrene wounds. May be of benefit in e.g A Ranula is a mucus extravasation cyst.
Often seen or diagnosed with:
EQUINE CATTLE CAMEL BUFFALO?
Corynebacterium pseudotuberculosis is a bacterial infection affecting horses and other species of animals such as cattle, goats, sheep, camels, and buffalo.
GOAT, SHEEP?
Cheesy Gland (Corynebacterium pseudotuberculosis) abscesses in goats and sheep.
EQUINE STRANGLES ?
Chondroid “stones” of pus (Streptococcus equi subspecies-associated guttural- pouch abnormalities such as empyema and chondroids)
SKIN and BONE Infection seen in all species?
- Skin - Deep Pyodermas (pus under the skin) and Chondroid “stones” of pus (S. equi ssp equi - associated guttural - pouch abnormalities such as empyema and chondroid)
- Bone - some pets or animals have a "bone Infection" called "Osteomyelitis".
- Body or in ears - Embedded grass seeds, will be drawn out using this formula. With any build up of pus infection it may have caused if left in there for awhile.
Symotoms that appear on the Face - head infection in all species e.g
- Ranula - a simple ranula is a mucous retention cyst of the sublingual gland, resulting from obstruction of the duct. It is a true cyst with an epithelial lining. A ranula presents as a painless, cystic, bluish swelling in the floor of the mouth.
- Sinus infection - which a vet will suggest the need in helping drain the infection.
- Gingivitis - is a gum condition and inflammation.
- Ear Infections - pus infection - which can be bacterial and/or fungal
- Eye Tear Duct Gland - swelling of the lachrymal or blockage, Tear duct gland (overflowing) or - swelling of the lachrymal (blockages).
- Eye - Blepharitis - gland in EYE (commonly occurs when tiny oil glands near the base of the eyelashes become clogged, causing irritation and redness or inflamed eyelids)
- Tooth - mouth Infections, salivary gland blockage (abscess)
- Salivary Duct Stones - these stones need to be dissolved and also work on preventing new ones.
Studies show that your dog may have over calcifications due to a imbalance the calcium (salivary stones are calcium phosphate and calcium carbonate, can crystalize and form stones). Your natural health practitioner may suggest to help the body with the calcium imbalances by adding the mineral Magnesium.
Example: Magnesium Glycinate powder for med to larger pets, or use the ReMag magnesium drops for smaller pets.
~ Excessive Drooling? - when no abscess or tooth infection
Sometimes, you might see alot of drooling, were your vet may say that the lymph glands are swollen or block in the submandibular gland area, or perioral glands or even coming from swollen glands in the neck area check glands or possible salivary duct stones-
~ What is Anal Gland Sac Issues ?
Anal Gland issues can be from being blocked, and then infections can occur.
~ What is Syringomyelia Cyst?
Fluid-filled cyst {syrinx} within your spinal cord. Your natural health practitioner would aim on breaking down the cyst sac. DrawOut formula and the natural, plant - based formulas Scar formula
~ What is Epulis?
Epulis Benign growths and dogs. Epulis Benign growths of the gum (mucous gingiva) in a dog. The growth can rarely occur in cats too. One of the most common types of oral masses is called an epulis (pronounced eh-pew-liss). This mass can mean many different things to different people. Most of the time, an epulis is considered benign. * For further information and support formula see remedies 16 and 58 and 57 of the natural, plant - based formulas.
~ Gum Boil (Parulis Fistula)
Gum boils go by many names, gum boil or fistula, but medically it is known as a parulus. It is the exit point through the gums and sometimes the bone through which an abscessed tooth drains. We have heard patients call it a pimple, and once it drains, pus may emanate from the fistulous tract. It is an obvious dental infection caused by either a gum infection (periodontal infection), a foreign body, an abscessed tooth, a split tooth, a failing root canal or a retained deciduous (baby) tooth with the permanent tooth erupting beneath it.
Symptoms for the abscess are numerous including tooth ache, ear ache, tenderness and swelling of the lymph nodes or glands, swelling of the mouth, sensitivity to hot or cold, fever, foul breath, and several others.
There are Four types of gum boils.
1. The first is a periapical abscess, meaning around the apex or tip of the root of a tooth, often called an abscessed tooth. The infection is around the tooth root and results in pressure build up.
2. The second type of abscess is called a periodontal abscess, sometimes called a gum abscess or a soft tissue abscess. A pressure increase due to a foreign object within the gum tissue surrounding the tooth, or a pocket between the bone and gums, can cause this type of abscess. The foreign object may be just that, or it may be a tooth fragment, a splinter of bone, or even a retained suture. The pocket may also be formed as a result of poor oral hygiene resulting in bone resorption. This would require improved oral hygiene and possible periodontal therapy.
3. The third type of gumboil is pericoronal (around the crown of a tooth). It is usually associated with a wisdom tooth which is erupting and the gum tissue becomes infected or inflamed. This also is a soft tissue abscess.
4. The fourth type is called a periapical abscess (around the root tip of a tooth) and is usually caused by neglected decay which has reached the pulp of the tooth and infection travels to the root tip, a cracked tooth allowing harmful bacteria to infiltrate the pulp or nerve canal which also results in infection, or a nerve dying with the same result. Whatever the cause, there is a resultant tooth ache which, if left untreated, will lead to a gum boil and pus, and therefore the fistulous tract. The natural solution for this condition is either extraction or root canal. This fourth type , which has advanced to the drainage or fistulous tract stage, is sometimes called a ruptured dental abscess. It also involves the soft tissue after it penetrates the bone.
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