Mange SKIN Health Support MED - LARGE PETS - Set of 3

Mange SKIN Health Support MED - LARGE PETS - Set of 3

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Mange SKIN Health Support MED - LARGE PETS - Set of 3

$278.30

Mange Skin Mites (Medium to Large Pets) Health Support 

This set has been carefully designed with natural, plant and mineral ingredients traditionally associated with supporting healthy skin and overall resilience in pets. Mange and other skin mite challenges can place stress on the skin and coat, leading to irritation, discomfort, and a loss of vitality.

The ingredients in this blend are valued in traditional wellness systems for their role in promoting comfort, soothing irritation, and encouraging the body’s natural balance. By supporting general skin health and immune resilience, this set offers a gentle and holistic option for pets needing additional care.

As part of a wellbeing approach, practitioner guidance may also recommend ensuring pets have a balanced diet, access to clean living environments, and stress reduction strategies, all of which contribute to healthy skin and coat.

For delicate areas around the eyes and face, consider M-Skin Clear Cream 52-C (60ml jar).

For ear care support, Ear-M-Oil 52 (D), a natural plant-based formulation with para-essential oils, may also be suitable.

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 3

1. M-Skin Clear 52-A-1  Mix 200ml 
2. Mito Clear 52-2 30ml 
3. Systemic 52-3 Mix 100ml

For smaller animals such as wildlife, birds, rabbits, fowl, cats, or young pets like puppies, please see the 52-B Natural, Plant-Based Solution – Set of 3, designed with their size and unique needs in mind.

 

INGREDIENTS AND TRADITIONAL ASSOCIATIONS

Formula 1.  
Wormwood (Artemisia absinthium) has a long-standing place in traditional herbal practice, valued for its strong, bitter qualities. Historically, it was regarded as a cleansing herb, used to support digestion and to encourage the body’s natural elimination processes. In many European folk traditions, wormwood was also associated with protection and vitality, believed to help strengthen resilience against external challenges. Its deep green leaves and distinctive aroma gave it a symbolic connection to purification and renewal, and it was often included in preparations intended to balance the stomach, liver, and intestinal health.
Reference: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7345338/
Rue (Ruta Graveolens) has been regarded for centuries in European and Mediterranean traditions as a protective and cleansing herb. Known for its strong, aromatic presence, it was often planted in gardens or carried as a charm to ward off negativity and misfortune. Traditionally, rue was associated with clarity, inner strength, and resilience, and it was sometimes used in rituals to promote vision and insight. In herbal practice, it was valued for its bitter qualities, linked to digestive balance and circulation, while also symbolizing purification and renewal.
Reference: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/256090732_Ruta_graveolens_from_Traditional_System_of_Medicine_to_Modern_Pharmacology_an_Overview
Rosemary (Rosmarinus officinalis) has long been celebrated in Mediterranean and European traditions as a symbol of memory, vitality, and protection. Historically, it was burned or carried in ceremonies to purify spaces and bring clarity of mind. In folk practice, rosemary was associated with remembrance, making it a common herb at weddings and funerals to honor love and legacy. Traditionally, it was also valued for its invigorating qualities, linked with circulation, digestion, and overall resilience. Its aromatic leaves have been used in both culinary and wellness contexts, embodying strength, purification, and renewal.
Reference:
http://cms.herbalgram.org/expandedE/Rosemaryleaf.html
Goldenseal (Hydrastis canadensis) has been treasured in North American herbal traditions, particularly among Indigenous communities, for its strong association with cleansing and resilience. Historically, it was valued for supporting digestive health and strengthening the body’s natural defenses. Folk practitioners often linked goldenseal with purification of the blood and liver, and it was regarded as a protective herb for times of weakness or seasonal change. Its golden root was also symbolically tied to vitality and renewal, making it a revered ally in traditional herbal systems.
Reference: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/32683037/
Neem Leaf (Azadirachta indica) has long been revered in Ayurvedic and traditional herbal systems as a symbol of purification and protection. Historically, it has been associated with cleansing the skin, supporting oral health, and promoting natural resilience against environmental challenges. In many cultures, neem leaves were regarded as a natural tonic for maintaining balance within the body, while also being tied to rituals of renewal and purification. Its deep green leaves carried both practical and symbolic value, representing vitality, clarity, and inner strength across generations.
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

Formula 2.  
Phosphorus, recognised as a mineral element, has long been associated in traditional systems with vitality and renewal, where it was historically referenced for its connection to skin balance and conditions affecting surface health, including issues such as scabies.
Brimstone (Sulphur) has long been valued in traditional wellness systems for its association with skin health and balance. Historical references often describe its link with heat, redness, and irritation, symbolising its role as a cleansing and purifying element. It was widely regarded as a substance connected with renewal, supporting the body’s natural processes of clearing and restoring harmony.
Psorinum has historical references in older traditions where it was connected with skin balance and resilience, particularly in relation to scabies, which was understood as a contagious mite condition.
Mercurius Bromatus was described in early writings for its association with complex skin affections, particularly those linked with secondary syphilitic presentations, where it carried connotations of deep cleansing and renewal of the body’s outermost layer.
in 20% USP alc. in purified water.


Formula 3. 
Oregon Grape Root (Berberis aquifolium) has traditionally been valued in North American herbal practices for its deep cleansing and restorative qualities. Historically, it was associated with supporting the liver and digestive system, while also being connected to the care of the skin. The golden-hued root was often regarded as a symbol of purification and inner vitality, thought to help restore balance when the body felt burdened or sluggish. Across traditional uses, Oregon Grape Root has been linked with resilience, clarity, and the renewal of energy, carrying with it a heritage of strength and natural harmony.
Reference: https://www.verywellhealth.com/oregon-grape-benefits-4590368
Red clover flowers (Trifolium pretense) have long been celebrated in traditional herbal practices as a gentle cleansing and balancing herb. Historically, they were associated with supporting the blood, skin, and overall vitality, often linked to internal purification and renewal. Red Clover was also connected with resilience and harmony, symbolising natural cycles of growth and regeneration. In many traditions, it was used as a restorative herb to encourage balance and wellbeing, carrying a legacy of strength, nourishment, and gentle renewal.
Reference:
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/24312387  
Alfalfa (Medicago sativa) has a long history in traditional herbal practice as a deeply nourishing plant, valued for its rich profile of natural vitamins, minerals, and phytonutrients. Often regarded as a tonic herb, it was traditionally associated with vitality, energy, and overall nourishment of the body. Alfalfa was linked with supporting resilience and recovery, sometimes called the “father of all foods” due to its nutrient density. Its traditional uses connected it with strength, renewal, and the natural restoration of balance, making it a staple in herbal traditions for promoting overall wellbeing and vitality.
Reference: https://www.gaiaherbs.com/blogs/seeds-of-knowledge/alfalfa    https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34931598/
Poke Root (Phytolacca americana) has been traditionally regarded as a powerful herb with deep-rooted associations in folk herbalism. It was historically valued for its strong cleansing and purifying qualities, often linked with supporting the lymphatic system and addressing areas of stagnation or imbalance in the body. Traditional practices connected poke root with vitality, circulation, and resilience, while also viewing it as a plant that supported renewal and natural defenses. Because of its strength, it was considered a herb used with care, respected for its potency and its role in traditional systems as a plant of cleansing, balance, and transformation.
Reference: https://www.healthline.com/health/poke-root     
Reference: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/12639929/https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/15026348/
Cleavers (Galium aparine) has long been traditionally associated with cleansing and renewal, particularly valued in folk herbal practices for its gentle yet effective support of the lymphatic system. It was often regarded as a spring herb, linked with detoxification and vitality, helping the body to naturally clear waste and maintain balance. Traditional uses also connected cleavers with skin health, circulation, and fluid balance, making it a herb tied to overall resilience and renewal. Its long-standing reputation reflects its role as a supportive and restorative plant in traditional wellness systems.
Reference: https://www.verywellhealth.com/colon-cancer-4014742
Graviola (Soursop) has been traditionally valued across many cultures for its broad supportive properties. In folk herbal practices, the fruit, leaves, and bark were linked with vitality, resilience, and overall wellness. It was often associated with immune support, cleansing, and maintaining balance within the body. Traditional systems also connected graviola with digestive health, calmness, and supporting the body’s natural defences. Its long history of use highlights its reputation as a restorative plant that symbolises strength, renewal, and holistic wellbeing.
Reference: https://www.utep.edu/herbal-safety/herbal-facts/herbal%20facts%20sheet/soursop.html# & https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/319720#potential-health-benefits
Slippery elm (Ulmus rubra) has been traditionally recognised for its soothing and protective qualities. In herbal practice, the inner bark was associated with easing digestive discomfort, calming the stomach, and supporting the intestines. It was also linked with throat comfort, particularly for dryness or irritation, and symbolised nourishment and protection. Slippery elm has long been valued as a restorative herb, connected with gentle cleansing, balance, and resilience, reflecting its role in traditional systems of wellness.
Reference: https://www.clinicaladvisor.com/features/slippery-elm-an-effective-anti-inflammatory-agent/
Chaga (Inonotus obliquus) has been traditionally regarded as a powerful restorative mushroom, valued for its deep association with vitality and endurance. In traditional use, it was linked with supporting the body’s natural defences, strengthening resilience, and promoting balance. Chaga was also associated with digestive comfort and liver support, reflecting its role in internal cleansing practices. Beyond physical wellness, it has symbolised grounding and renewal, often seen as a source of strength drawn from nature’s resilience in harsh environments.
Reference: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2667142523001148
Feverfew (Tanacetum parthenium) has been traditionally valued as a calming herb closely associated with head comfort and relief. In traditional herbal practices, it was linked with easing tension, soothing sensitivity, and supporting a sense of balance during times of discomfort. Feverfew was also connected with promoting circulatory wellbeing and helping the body manage everyday stresses. Beyond its physical associations, it has long carried a reputation as a plant of resilience, symbolising clarity and the easing of burdens.
Reference: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3210009/
Watercress (Nasturtium) has been traditionally regarded as a strengthening herb with deep associations to vitality and nourishment. In folk herbal use, it was linked with cleansing and purifying qualities, often connected to blood and circulatory wellbeing. It has also been associated with supporting digestion, gently stimulating the appetite, and promoting overall balance in the body. Long seen as a symbol of renewal and freshness, watercress carried traditional associations with vitality, resilience, and the natural flow of health.
Reference: https://www.jetir.org/papers/JETIR1807A18.pdf
Chaparral (Larrea tridentata) has long been regarded in traditional herbal practices as a plant of cleansing and resilience. Historically, it was associated with purification and internal balance, often linked to its bitter and aromatic qualities. In folk use, chaparral was connected to supporting the body’s natural defenses, aiding in detoxification, and encouraging renewal and vitality. Symbolically, it has carried associations with endurance, strength, and protection, reflecting its hardy nature in desert environments and its longstanding place in traditional health practices.
Reference: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/12007853
in purified water & 30%-40% USP alc.



For delicate areas around the eyes and face, consider M-Skin Clear Cream 52-C (60ml jar).

For ear care support, Ear-M-Oil 52 (D), a natural plant-based formulation with para-essential oils, may also be suitable.



Need more advice or have more questions? Contact us for a FREE consultation with one of our fully qualified practitioners. 

 

 


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  • bright and as happy as can be.

    Posted by Trudi Reiter on 16th Aug 2021 (Verified Customer)

    I started this remedy in late October. My Jack Russell puppy went to the vet with a hair loss, patches here and there. The vet did a skin scrape and diagnosed Demodectic Mange and prescribed four shots of Ivermectin one week apart. Try, as I might. I couldn't convince my vet to allow me to search for safer another alternative and he gave her the first shot there and then. Then I came home and rang about natural medicines for animals, and they posted out this Mange Formula Set that day. I received it, I started using it and the relief it provided her was obvious from the time I started to use it. She started to return and she is slowly looking normal again. Sadly, I believe due to the Ivermectin she was given, the mange got worse for about two weeks as her already depressed immune system dealt with the chemical. As a result, the progress is slower but she is improving and is as bright and as happy as can be.

  • nothing short of astonishing

    Posted by Sue Lange on 16th Aug 2021 (Verified Customer)

    Our 12 year old Border Collie X (Holly) was suffering a terrible with a Mange infection.
    On top of that, she also had a rear cruciate ligament collapse, low thyroid function, and general poor health.
    Even though we were using the insecticide treatment the vet sold us for mange.
    We stopped and started to use the mange set, with Supa Immuno and Tear repair for her cruciate ligament damages along with Selenium.
    Holly's health improvement has been nothing short of astonishing over the past few months. In fact, it has been so noticeable that my husband who has had low white blood cell count recently and feeling fatigued said that he wants what Holly is on!
    All the fur she had lost on her face, neck and front paws from the mite infection has fully regrown and is silky soft, healthy and full. Her eyes are now bright and shining and her nose moist and healthy. She has resumed guarding the house against perceived intruders and barks if she spies anyone in the distance over the back fence and also barks to go outside and play ball when our daughter is playing with her young border collie puppy. She also walks to the bedroom and sleeps by the bed, is fully alert and wanting paw shakes and play interaction during the day and spending a lot more time enjoying the sunshine in the backyard, rather than sleeping most of the day on her padded dog bed inside, as she was previously.
    Thank you so much . We will continue to buy these products and hope Holly has a number of good years left in her, thanks in part to your products.

  • Highly recommended

    Posted by Karen Cockburn on 16th Aug 2021 (Verified Customer)

    Worked very fast to clear up my staffys mites. Highly recommended

  • You won't be disappointed as this works!

    Posted by Lynn Bessant on 16th Aug 2021 (Verified Customer)

    My Akita puppy developed Demodex manage and the topical ointments we got from the Vet was not working.
    The Vet told us the only option was the toxic dips and she only had two spots the size of a fifty cent piece.
    I didn't want to subject her to this, as its very dangerous for there health, so I did some research.
    I immediately ordered this set. Upon receiving them, I started following the instructions of feeding raw and using the products in the kit. Within one week, my female has stubble growing on the mange spots. This continued until the hair had grown completely back.
    My vet was shocked how quickly this worked as traditional medicine wasn't helping her. I would recommend this to anyone that has a pet with manage. You won't be disappointed as this works!

  • Thank you for having an alternative

    Posted by Elizabeth Crespin on 12th Jan 2018 (Verified Customer)

    Thank you for having an alternative mange treatment to the chemical one. The skin mange rinse worked wonderfully, and no need to go back to the vets for a checkup or more drugs.

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