Meningitis Encephalitis & Neurological Support  - Set of 5

Meningitis Encephalitis & Neurological Support - Set of 5

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Meningitis Encephalitis & Neurological Support - Set of 5

$238.37

Meningitis, Encephalitis & Neurological Support 

A carefully prepared set of natural, plant and mineral based formulas, traditionally referenced for their use in supporting the nervous system and overall resilience. This combination is intended to help maintain balance in neurological function, assist with calming and comfort, and support the body’s natural recovery processes.

These blends draw on traditional knowledge associated with nervous system well-being, offering gentle support for animals of all species and ages.

 

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 5


1. MenoNeuro 26-1-B formula 30ml
2. Neuro Harmony 26-2-B formula 30ml
3. NeuroHerb Guard 26-3-B 100ml
4. Drawing Out 16 formula 50ml
5. Magnesium & Potassium 17-2 50mg Powder

 

INGREDIENTS AND BENEFITS

 

Formula 1.
Tartar Emetic (Antimonium Tartaricum) has long been connected in traditional practice with themes of release, balance, and transformation. It is regarded historically as a substance linked to cleansing processes, symbolic of the body’s natural attempts to restore equilibrium.
Honey Bee extract (Apis Mellifica) has been traditionally associated with themes of vitality, resilience, and communal strength, drawing from the symbolism of the honey bee as a creature of energy, defence, and harmony within nature. Its connection to balance and renewal has long been recognised in folklore and traditional systems.
Nitro-glycerine (Glonoinum) has historically been associated with sudden intensity and transformation, reflecting both the powerful and delicate balance of energy within nature. In traditional symbolic use, it has been connected with circulation, flow, and the release of pressure.
Black Hellebore (Helleborus Niger) is a plant steeped in folklore and historical use, often linked with protection, transformation, and resilience. Its dark roots and winter blooming have long symbolised endurance and renewal during times of trial.
White-flowered Veratrum (Veratrum album) has a traditional reputation as a potent plant, historically linked with cleansing, strength, and purification. It symbolises intensity in natural systems and the delicate balance between vitality and restraint.
Calabar Bean (Physostigma venenosum) has a long-standing place in historical records, often associated with strength, tension, and the nervous system. Traditionally, it has been connected with rigidity, muscle control, and the balance between movement and stillness, reflecting its symbolic link to endurance and the boundaries of resilience.
in 20% USP alc. in purified water.

Formula 2.
Sodium Sulphate (Natrum Sulphuricum) has historically been associated with themes of balance and recovery, especially in traditional contexts relating to cleansing and the body’s adjustment after stress or strain. Its connections symbolise renewal and the gentle restoration of harmony following periods of challenge.
Zinc mineral (Zinc Metallicum) carries a long tradition of association with strength, resilience, and vitality. In historical systems it has been valued for its symbolic links to growth, development, and fortification of the body’s natural structures.
Mineral Phosphorus (Phosphorus) has been recognised in traditional use for its ties to light, energy, and vitality. Often symbolised as the “bringer of light,” it has been associated with brightness, clarity, and the circulation of life energy.
White-flowered Veratrum (Veratrum album) is a plant steeped in history, often linked with purification, intensity, and resilience. Its striking white blossoms stand as a traditional symbol of balance, cleansing, and strength within natural systems.
Yellow Jasmine (Gelsemium sempervirens) has long been connected with traditional themes of calm, ease, and nervous system balance. Its golden flowers carry symbolic associations of relaxation and the gentle release of tension.
Auric sulphide (Aurum Sulphuricum) has been traditionally linked with steadiness and balance. Its historical associations include resilience and the rhythmic nodding of natural cycles, reflecting a symbolic tie to grounding and harmony.
Arseniate of Iron (Ferrum Arsenicicum) has traditionally been regarded for its connections with strength, circulation, and energy. It has been associated with the balance of vitality, renewal, and nourishment, particularly in symbolic connection to the liver and spleen.
Night-blooming Cereus (Cactus Grandiflorus) has a long-standing reputation in traditional systems, often connected with the heart, circulation, and emotional strength. Its striking night blossoms symbolise resilience, balance, and renewal, representing vitality and the rhythm of life.
in 20% USP alc. in purified water.

Bottle 3.
Chinese skullcap (Scutellaria Baicalensis) is a revered herb in traditional systems of health and wellbeing, known for its long history of use in East Asian practices. It is often associated with clarity, balance, and resilience, symbolising the body’s natural ability to adapt and restore harmony. The striking blue-purple flowers and robust root have historically been connected with themes of cooling, cleansing, and calming, making it a plant deeply tied to traditions of renewal and inner strength.
Reference: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2667142523001124
Isatitis root (Isatis tinctoria) has been highly valued in traditional wellness practices, particularly in East Asia and Europe, where it was regarded as a powerful symbol of purification and balance. Traditionally linked with cooling and cleansing properties, it has been associated with supporting the body during times of seasonal change and environmental stress. The root has also been connected with resilience and vitality, reflecting its long history as a plant used to promote strength and equilibrium in traditional herbal lore.
Reference: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7154893/
Olive Leaf (Olea europaea) has a long-standing place in traditional wellness practices, where it has been regarded as a symbol of peace, vitality, and longevity. Ancient cultures, particularly around the Mediterranean, associated olive leaves with resilience and protection, drawing from the tree’s enduring nature and its ability to thrive in harsh conditions. Traditionally, olive leaf has been linked with supporting balance and strength in the body, especially during times of seasonal or environmental change, and it continues to be celebrated as a plant of vitality and well-being in herbal traditions.
Reference: https://www.indigo-herbs.co.uk/natural-health-guide/benefits/olive-leaf
Purple coneflower (Echinacea Purp) has been valued in traditional herbal practices for its strong association with vitality and natural resilience. Indigenous North American communities were among the first to use this striking plant, often linking it with strength, balance, and support during times of seasonal change. Over time, it became widely recognised in folk traditions for its connection to overall well-being and its role in helping the body stay robust under various environmental challenges. Today, Purple Coneflower continues to be celebrated as a symbol of natural support and vitality.
Reference: https://www.health.com/echinacea-benefits-7570763
Usnea Barb (Usnea Barbarta) has long been regarded in traditional herbal practices as a symbol of resilience and natural balance. Known as an ancient lichen found on trees in pristine forests, it has been historically associated with purity, strength, and the ability to thrive in challenging environments. Folk traditions often linked Usnea with cleansing and renewal, reflecting its enduring presence in natural medicine systems across different cultures. Today, it continues to be valued as a botanical connected with vitality, balance, and the body’s natural harmony.
Reference: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33276059/
Cryptolepis (Cryptolepis sanguinolenta) has been recognised in traditional herbal systems for its deep golden roots, which were often associated with vitality, cleansing, and balance. In African folk medicine, it was commonly regarded as a plant that supported resilience and strength during times of challenge, reflecting its connection to endurance and wellbeing. Historically, it has been linked with maintaining internal harmony and protecting the body’s natural state, making it a valued botanical in traditional wellness practices where it symbolised renewal and vitality.
Reference: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33797643/
Yarrow (Achillea millefolium) has long been valued in traditional herbal practices, where it was often associated with resilience, protection, and balance. In European folk traditions, it was linked to vitality and strength, sometimes carried as a symbol of courage and fortitude. Its delicate white flowers were traditionally connected with purification and harmony, making it a plant commonly used in rituals for grounding and renewal. Across cultures, Yarrow was regarded as a supportive botanical for maintaining overall wellbeing and restoring equilibrium within the body and mind.
Reference: http://cms.herbalgram.org/expandedE/Yarrow.html

Formula 4.
Sulphide of Calcium (Hepar Sulphuris) has long been symbolically connected with the body’s natural processes of transformation and release. In traditional contexts it has been regarded as an element of cleansing, aiding in the natural resolution of tension within tissues and supporting the body’s pathways of elimination and renewal.
Golden Seal (Hydrastis Canadensis) carries a deep heritage in traditional herbal practices, often linked with resilience and protection. Historically it has been associated with the mucous membranes, symbolising cleansing and balance where the body meets the external world. Its golden root has also been connected with vitality, strength, and restoration.
Aqua fortis (Nitric Acidum) has been historically tied to themes of power, intensity, and purification. Its traditional associations highlight strength and transformation, often seen as a symbolic cleanser that cuts through stagnation and supports renewal.
Carbon Kali-Nitricum (Gunpowder) is steeped in symbolic meaning, historically associated with energy, protection, and balance. In traditional lore it has been regarded as a stabilising force, holding back excess and supporting resilience during times of challenge.
Calcium Carbonate (Calcarea Carbonica) has long been connected with steadiness, structure, and grounding. Traditionally it symbolises resilience and balance, supporting the body’s foundation and representing stability in both form and function.
Natrum Arsenicicum is traditionally tied to themes of clarity and resilience, with historical associations to balance and comfort in delicate tissues such as the eyes. It has been connected with soothing irritation, restoring ease, and symbolising harmony where discomfort arises.
Ucuuba (Myristica sebifera) is a plant known in traditional contexts for its strong associations with cleansing and renewal. Its symbolism is rooted in resilience, with historical connections to purifying processes of the skin and tissues, reflecting protection and recovery from external challenges.
Pure Flint (Silica) carries deep traditional associations with clarity, resilience, and purification. Symbolically it is seen as a natural element that strengthens and draws out impurities, reflecting its heritage as a supportive and cleansing agent.
Mineral oil (Kreosotum) has been traditionally connected with purification, resilience, and the easing of irritation. Its symbolic history is one of renewal, with associations of cleansing and restoring balance to tissues under strain.
Wild Rosemary (Ledum) is steeped in traditional lore as a protective and restorative plant. Its associations highlight resilience, protection from external harm, and support for natural recovery, symbolising strength and safeguarding vitality.
Oil of Mustard-seed (Thiosinaminum) has long been associated with stimulation, warmth, and vitality. In traditional use it symbolises the release of blockages and the encouragement of flow, often connected with resilience in tissues such as glands.
Poke Root (Phytolacca) has a rich traditional background as a plant of strength and resilience. Symbolically it is connected with processes of elimination, release, and renewal, supporting the body’s natural rhythms of balance and transformation.
in 20% USP alc. in purified water.
Symptoms of concern maybe things like ... Abscess / fluid-filled cyst in brain area.
Reference: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/32683037/
Referencehttps://www.healthline.com/health/poke-root
Reference: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/12639929/
Reference:
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/15026348/

 

Formula 5.

Magnesium & Potassium Powder

Magnesium is a mineral and actually responsible for over 300 enzyme reactions and is found in all of your tissues — but mainly in your bones, muscles, and brain e.g membranes, and to help muscles relax,  tremors, shaking, constipation, seizures and many other functions are all from magnesium deficiencies.
Potassium mineral most often has an effect on the gastrointestinal tract, kidneys, muscles, heart and nerves as it is required for the proper function of these bodily systems.

Magnesium and Potassium powder   This should be given ongoing.
DOSAGE Felines, toy dogs, rabbits:  a good sprinkle over meals e.g approx. ¼ teaspoon of powder.

Small dog or animal:  1/2 teaspoon of magnesium & potassium powder.
Med to large Canines: add 1/2 teaspoon of magnesium & potassium powder



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