Immune Defense Herbs

Immune Defense Herbs

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Immune Defense Herbs

$36.30 - $154.00

Immune Defense Herbs

$36.30 - $154.00

Immune Defense Herbs

Gentle Natural Support for Vitality & Balance

Why It Matters
The immune system is the body’s natural defense, helping maintain balance and vitality. Supporting it through nutrition, environment, and gentle natural care can help animals thrive.

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


1.  Micro-Immuno-152 Mix

 

INGREDIENTS AND TRADITIONAL ASSOCIATIONS


Formula 1.
Clove (Syzygium aromaticum)
has been traditionally valued for its warming and aromatic qualities, with historical associations to vitality and preservation. Its fragrant flower buds were highly prized in ancient trade, often symbolising prosperity and abundance. Clove continues to be recognised in many traditions as a spice connected to strength, clarity and endurance.
References: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7072209/ & Oil: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34770801/
Horseradish (Armoracia rusticana) has a long history of use in European traditions, where it was associated with energy and renewal. Its sharp, pungent character made it a symbol of vitality and awakening, often included in seasonal rituals and festive meals to represent resilience and strength.
Reference: http://cms.herbalgram.org/heg/volume12/01January/FoodAsMedicineHorseradish.html
Yarrow (Achillea millefolium) has been traditionally linked with balance and protection. Across many cultures, it has been valued as a plant connected to courage and harmony, with folklore often referring to it as a guardian herb. Its feathery leaves and clusters of white blossoms have long been symbols of unity and steadiness.
Reference: http://cms.herbalgram.org/expandedE/Yarrow.html
Goldenseal (Hydrastis  canadensis) has deep roots in Native American traditions, where it was respected as a plant of the forest and regarded as a symbol of knowledge and continuity. Its distinctive golden root has long been associated with wisdom and the cycles of nature, often representing clarity and grounding.
Reference: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/32683037/
Cats Claw (Uncaria tomentose) has been revered in South American traditions, particularly among Amazonian cultures, as a plant symbolising connection to the natural world. It has been historically associated with resilience, adaptability and strength, often valued for its vine-like nature that intertwines with the forest canopy.
Reference: https://www.mountsinai.org/health-library/herb/cats-claw
Tumeric (Curcuma longa) has been cherished for centuries in Indian and Asian traditions, where its deep golden colour is linked to light, prosperity and auspiciousness. Traditionally used in ceremonies and rituals, turmeric has been seen as a plant of cleansing and renewal, symbolising vitality and longevity.
Reference: http://cms.herbalgram.org/expandedE/Turmericroot.html
Wormwood (Artemisia absinthium) carries a long history of traditional use in European and Middle Eastern cultures, where it has been associated with transitions and renewal. Folklore often linked wormwood with protection and transformation, viewing it as a plant that guided the passage between endings and beginnings.
Reference: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7345338/
Black Walnut Hull (Juglans nigra) has been traditionally recognised in North American traditions as a symbol of grounding and strength. The dark, sturdy hull surrounding the nut was seen as a representation of resilience, protection and continuity through seasonal cycles.
Reference: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6761373/
Garlic (Allium sativum) has held a central role in traditional practices across many cultures, often regarded as a plant of protection and endurance. Associated with vitality and courage, garlic has been a longstanding symbol of strength and was historically included in rituals and daily life as a safeguard against adversity.
Reference: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7146530/
Neem Leaf (Azadirachta indica) has been honoured in Indian traditions for centuries, where it is regarded as a tree of life and longevity. Often planted near homes and temples, neem has been connected with purity, resilience and renewal, serving as a cultural emblem of protection and wellbeing.
in purified water & 30%-40% USP alc.

References: https://www.dabur.com/ayurveda/ayurvedic-medicinal-plants/neem &  https://www.mdpi.com/2227-9717/11/6/1644



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The statements made regarding these products have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. The efficacy of these products has not been confirmed by FDA-approved research. These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. All information presented here is not meant as a substitute for or alternative to information from your health care practitioners. The Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act require this notice.

  • He is back to being a bit playful

    Posted by Elizabeth Smit on 20th Oct 2015 (Verified Customer)

    Teddy began vomiting on the Monday afternoon. Was taken to the vet Tuesday after blood in the vomit. Vet thought just a dietary indiscretion. After a sleepless Tuesday night where it was hard to keep him hydrated, he eventually seemed marginally better over Wednesday and into Thursday though still not well (very soft little bits of poos, little watery vomits). I had this formula and Herbal Infection Fighter in the house. On Thursday night I started him on 8 drops of the Infection fighter with 1 drop of Microbial Immune mixed into some sardines which he ate (turned his nose up whenever I tried to add slippery elm to food, so had to be sneaky with that). By Friday night he seemed to have finally turned a corner and over the weekend very gradually improved. He is back to being a bit playful with the other dog this morning, and walking around looking a bit happier. Such a relief ... and whatever it was caused him to be sick, I believe these herbal remedies are what helped him get better.

  • Good quick results,

    Posted by Dina Glass on 21st Aug 2012 (Verified Customer)

    Giardia is common where I live, I have found this cleanse very usful for ridding the bug. Good quick results, I would highly recommend using this for any species.

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