Nasal & Respiratory Comfort Support
Nasal polyps, excessive mucus, and sinus blockage can cause significant discomfort for both pets and people. A carefully selected blend of natural, plant-based formulas may be used to support healthy breathing and reduce irritation.
For nasal polyps, the Scar 58 Formula may be considered to support tissue health.
For bleeding episodes, the Blood Ease 197 Formula is traditionally referenced for circulatory balance.
For blocked sinuses or chronic nasal issues, the NasoClear 62-1 Formula may assist in easing congestion and supporting respiratory comfort.
Loss of Smell
Cats, in particular, may stop eating if they cannot smell their food. To encourage appetite, offer strong-smelling foods such as pink salmon or chicken pâté. Once formulas are used, appetite and overall well-being may improve.
If symptoms remain unchanged after 2–3 days, further assessment is recommended.
Zinc is associated with maintaining the sense of smell, while diluted salt solutions may assist in breaking down mucus. Liposomal vitamin C is also known to support mucus clearance in the lungs.
Canines and Felines
Where leishmaniasis may be a concern, the 176 L-Support Set of 6 or ParaClear Resilience 176-1 (30 ml) may be considered for general protective support
Mold Exposure
Mold exposure can contribute to respiratory irritation, headaches, nausea, or fatigue.
A supportive approach may include small amounts of Neem (leaves, twigs, or flowers from capsules) combined with activated charcoal in meals. Begin gently, adjusting frequency according to tolerance.
Salt & Respiratory Mucus
Salt has long been associated with respiratory support and may help thin mucus and ease breathing.
Traditional approaches include:
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A small pinch of Himalayan or Celtic salt dissolved in water for oral dosing
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Saltwater gargles or rinses
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Nebulizers with salt solution
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Halotherapy (salt rooms)
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Simply breathing in ocean air if accessible
Health Support
Supporting the immune system is especially important when respiratory health is challenged. Nutrients often considered supportive include:
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Vitamin D (such as cod liver oil, rich in vitamins A & D)
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Vitamin C (including liposomal preparations for efficient absorption)
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Zinc (picolinate form, easily added to meals)
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Traditional Support Goals
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Helping the body maintain balance against bacterial or fungal overgrowth
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Soothing inflamed or irritated sinus tissues
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Supporting clearer breathing and nasal comfort
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Promoting resilience in the immune response during ongoing challenges
Formulas set
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Nasal Comfort 27-1-A,B Formula (30ml) – traditionally associated with soothing irritated sinus tissues and helping reduce congestion.
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Herbal Guard 27-2-A Formula (50ml) – linked in folk knowledge with strengthening immune resilience against microbial challenges.
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Elim 336 Formula (30ml) – traditionally valued for helping the body clear accumulated waste and restore balance to sinus passages.
Educational Note
These formulas have long been valued in herbal and folk traditions for maintaining comfort when sinus tissues are under strain. Used together, they provide a holistic approach to resilience, balance, and relief during recurring sinus challenges.
Contains:
Formula 1.
Sulphide of Calcium (Hepar sulphuris 6X) is traditionally associated with cleansing and purification, with historical use in European folk practices where minerals like sulphur and lime were valued for their protective and restorative qualities.
Golden Seal (Hydrastis canadensis 6X) has been regarded in traditional herbalism as a plant linked to vitality and resilience, with strong cultural associations as a botanical symbol of strength in Native American traditions. Marigold (Calendula officinalis 3X, 1M) has long been treasured in European and Mediterranean traditions as a flower of protection and renewal, celebrated for its bright blossoms and symbolic connection to harmony and recovery.
Cat-thyme (Teucrium marum verum 30C) was historically valued in traditional European gardens for its aromatic qualities and was symbolically connected with energy and clarity.
Iodide of Potassium (Kali hydriodicum 1M) reflects the deep historical association of minerals with balance and stability, often connected to elemental traditions in natural healing systems.
Seneca Snake-root (Senega 200C) has been linked to Native American practices where it was considered a strengthening root, connected with resilience and stamina.
Pasque Flower (Pulsatilla nigricans 200C) has long been associated with gentleness and change in European traditions, where its soft blooms symbolized adaptability and seasonal renewal.
Purple Coneflower (Echinacea 200C) is regarded in Native American traditions as a plant of strength, often linked to fortitude and protective qualities.
Pure Flint (Silica 200X) carries deep symbolic ties to grounding, endurance, and stability, reflecting its historical place as a mineral connected with resilience.
Sponge Cucumber (Luffa operculata 30C) has been valued in traditional systems of healing for its cleansing associations and was symbolically tied to clarity and purification. Blood-leaf (Sanguinaria 6X, 1M) has cultural connections in Native American herbal traditions where it was regarded as a plant of transformation and strength.
Ferric Phosphate (Ferrum phosphoricum 3X, 6X, 1M) reflects the traditional regard for iron-based minerals in supporting vitality, resilience, and balance.
Blessed Thistle (Carduus benedictus 200C) has long been revered in European monastic traditions as a sacred plant, celebrated for its symbolic associations with renewal and protection.
Potassium Sulphate (Kalium sulphuricum 200C) is tied to historical mineral traditions where sulphur compounds were connected to warmth, movement, and balance.
Common Red Onion Seed (Allium cepa 1M) has been linked through traditional folk practices with renewal and vitality, with onions symbolizing strength and cleansing across cultures.
Chloride of Antimony (Antimonium muriaticum 200C) carries historical connections with mineral alchemy, where antimony was symbolically associated with transformation and protection.
Spurge Olive (Mezereum 200C) has been tied to traditional European lore where it symbolized purification and strength.
Anas barbaria (Oscillococcinum 200C) is regarded in more modern natural traditions as a substance associated with balance and resilience, particularly during seasonal challenges.
Ragweed (Ambrosia artemisiifolia 200C) has been part of Native American practices, historically tied to seasonal cycles and adaptation.
Eye-bright (Euphrasia 200C) has long been connected with clarity and vision in European traditions, symbolizing renewal and perception.
Lung-wort (Sticta pulmonaria 200C) was named for its symbolic resemblance to the lungs and was linked with vitality and breath in early European herbals.
Balsam of Copaiva (Copaiva 200C) has a long tradition in South American cultures where resins were valued for their grounding and restorative symbolism.
Potassium Chloride (Kali muriaticum 3X) has been historically connected with mineral balance and stability within natural healing traditions.
Permanganate of Potash (Kalium permanganicum 200C) reflects the symbolic value of mineral compounds in transformation and purification practices.
Skookum Limechen Chuck (Skookum chuck 200C) carries its name from Native American traditions of the Pacific Northwest, where it was symbolically tied to vitality and cleansing.
Beetroot (Beta vulgaris 200C) has a long history of symbolic use in European cultures, where its deep red color was associated with vitality, strength, and grounding.
Calcium Carbonate (Calcarea carbonica 200C) has been traditionally linked with stability, endurance, and growth, reflecting its role as a fundamental mineral in natural balance.
Blood-leaf (Sanguinaria 200C) is again connected with symbolic themes of transformation, protection, and vitality.
Cat-thyme (Teucrium marum verum 6C, 30C) has traditional links to vitality and cleansing, regarded as a supportive garden plant with aromatic qualities.
Aurum foliatum (Aurum metallicum 6X, 10X, 12X, 30C) reflects the deep cultural and symbolic association of gold with illumination, strength, and enduring vitality.
Nasal Polyps: (only able to breath through the mouth) causing blocked nose with loss of smell, sneezing, nasal polyps, blocked nose, right or left side polyps.
Calcium Carbonate (Calcarea carbonica 12X) has been traditionally regarded for its grounding and stabilizing qualities, with cultural associations linking this natural mineral to endurance, balance, and the structural foundation of life.
Blood-leaf (Sanguinaria 200C) carries traditional connections to transformation and vitality, with Native American herbal practices historically recognizing it as a plant tied to strength and renewal.
Duckweed (Lemna minor 30C, 200C) has been symbolically linked in folk traditions with adaptability and cleansing, reflecting its role as a resilient aquatic plant that thrives in changing conditions.
Cat-thyme (Teucrium marum verum 6C, 30C, 200C) has a long history in European herbal lore, where it was valued as an aromatic plant associated with energy, renewal, and clearing.
NOSE: inflammation of nose, ulcerated, painful, swollen with obstruction. Fetid discharge, purulent, bloody, bone disorder, smell disorder.
BONE: the destruction of bones like secondary syphilis, the decay of nasal, Palatine and mastoid bones)
Bichromate of Potash (Kali bichromicum) has been traditionally associated with balance and transformation, reflecting the mineral’s historical connections to alchemy and its symbolic link with endurance and resilience. Club Moss (Lycopodium) has a long tradition in European folk practices where it was regarded as a plant of strength and continuity, often symbolizing vitality and inner renewal.
Lung-wort (Sticta) has carried traditional associations with breath and clarity, its history in folk medicine reflecting the plant’s symbolic role in supporting openness and flow.
Pure Flint (Silicea) is deeply rooted in cultural traditions as a symbol of strength, fortification, and grounding, often tied to endurance and the ability to withstand challenges.
Arbor Vitae (Thuja occidentalis 12X, 1M), known as the “tree of life,” has been traditionally associated with protection, longevity, and vitality, revered in Indigenous and European traditions as a symbol of resilience and natural harmony.
in 20% USP alc.in purified water.
Reference: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/32683037/
Reference: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9860614/
Reference: https://www.health.com/echinacea-benefits-7570763
Formula 2.
Usnea Barb (Usnea barbata) 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/
Calendula (Marigold) has been cherished across cultures for centuries as a flower of brightness, renewal, and protection. Traditionally associated with the warmth of the sun, it has been used in folk practices to symbolize vitality, cleansing, and gentle restoration. In European traditions, marigold was often linked to cycles of healing and renewal, while in many cultures it carried protective and purifying qualities, making it a plant deeply connected with balance, resilience, and natural harmony.
Reference: http://www.naturalmedicinalherbs.net/include/searchherb.php?herbsearch=Pot+Marigold+&x=0&y=0
Echinacea (Purple coneflower) 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
Pelargonium Sidoides Root (Pelargonium sidoides) has long been valued in traditional South African practices, where it has been associated with resilience, recovery, and vitality. Known for its deep cultural significance, it has been regarded as a supportive herb for strengthening and fortifying the body during times of challenge. Across history, Pelargonium sidoides has been linked with renewal, endurance, and natural balance, making it a symbol of strength drawn from the earth.
Reference: https://www.gaiaherbs.com/blogs/seeds-of-knowledge/pelargonium-sidoides
Barberry (Berberis vulgaris) has been traditionally valued across many cultures for its sharp, bright berries and deep herbal associations. In historical European and Middle Eastern practices, it was linked with cleansing, purification, and maintaining inner balance. Its vivid red fruit and resilient nature have made it a symbol of vitality, renewal, and strength, often connected with supporting the body’s natural processes of resilience and wellbeing.
Reference: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/30637820/
Osha Root (Ligusticum porter) has long been revered in Native American and Southwestern herbal traditions, where it was often regarded as a sacred plant of protection and strength. Its earthy, aromatic root has been associated with resilience, endurance, and the ability to face seasonal and environmental challenges. Traditionally, it was connected with supporting the breath and vitality, making it a symbol of grounded energy and natural defense in times of need.
Reference: https://www.healthline.com/nutrition/osha-root#forms-dosage
Horseradish (Armoracia rusticana) has a long history of traditional use across Europe and Asia, where its pungent root was valued not only as a culinary spice but also as a symbol of vigor and vitality. It has been associated with stimulating warmth and clearing heaviness, often linked to supporting circulation and seasonal resilience. In folklore, horseradish was thought to bring strength and sharpness, reflecting its fiery character and enduring place in traditional practices.
Reference: http://cms.herbalgram.org/heg/volume12/01January/FoodAsMedicineHorseradish.html
Coptis root (Coptis chinensis) often referred to as “goldthread” due to its bright yellow color, has been traditionally valued in East Asian herbal practices for its association with cleansing and balance. For centuries it has been connected with supporting clarity, cooling excess heat, and promoting harmony within the body. In traditional symbolism, its golden hue has been linked with vitality, purification, and resilience, making it a revered herb in both cultural rituals and wellness traditions.
Reference: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6461078/
in purified water & 30%-40% USP alc.
Formula 3.
Purple Coneflower (Echinacea Aug 12X, 30C) has been traditionally associated with supporting the body’s natural defences and vitality, often linked with strengthening resilience and overall wellness.
Juniper (Juniperus communis 12X, 30C) has been traditionally regarded for its role in supporting immune balance, with historic associations to cleansing, protection, and helping the body maintain harmony during times of challenge.
Goldenseal (Hydrastis 30C, 1M) has been traditionally connected with promoting natural strength and balance in the body’s defence system, symbolising restoration, resilience, and renewal in traditional use.
Drawing Out 16 formula
Sulphide of Calcium (Hepar sulph 4X) Traditionally associated with supporting the body’s natural processes of cleansing and elimination
Carbon Kali-Nitricum (Gunpowder 1M) Traditionally linked with resilience and systemic balance
Golden Seal (Hydrastis 1M) Traditionally regarded for supporting mucous membrane health and general vitality
Arbor Vitae (Thuja occidentalis 12X, 200C) Traditionally associated with tissue tone and balance
Bone-set (Symphytum 12X, 200C) Traditionally linked with structural and connective tissue support
Ash from Mount Hecla (Hekla Lava 12X, 200C) Traditionally regarded for oral and bone-related balance
Calcium Carbonate (Calcarea carbonica 30X) Traditionally associated with mineral balance and structural well being
Aqua fortis (Nitric acidum 200C) Traditionally linked with cleansing and revitalising qualities
Ucuuba (Myristica sebifera 14X) Traditionally regarded for tissue vitality and natural cleansing processes
Silica (Silicea 6X) Traditionally associated with supporting resilience and elimination
Mineral Oil (Kreosotum 14X, 12X, 200X) Traditionally linked with tissue balance and natural soothing effects
Wild Rosemary (Ledum 30C, 6X) Traditionally regarded for systemic balance and comfort
Oil of Mustard-seed (Thiosinaminum 13X, 12X) Traditionally associated with glandular balance and support
Poke-root (Phytolacca decandra 13X, 12X) Traditionally linked with supporting resilience and cleansing
in 20% USP alc.in purified water.
Reference: https://www.materiamedica.info/en/materia-medica/john-henry-clarke/hydrastis
Reference: https://www.health.com/echinacea-benefits-7570763
Reference: http://cms.herbalgram.org/expandedE/Juniperberry.html
Reference: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/32683037/
Reference: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/221855881_Comfrey_A_Clinical_Overview
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