Educational Overview
Snake Bite
Snakebites are a serious emergency. When a venomous snake bites an animal, toxins enter the bloodstream and begin affecting tissues within minutes.
Venom can damage blood vessels, disrupt clotting, destroy muscle tissue, and affect the nervous system. The severity depends on the snake species, the amount of venom injected, and the size and health of the animal.
Common signs of a snakebite include sudden swelling at the bite site, pain, bleeding, weakness, vomiting, collapse, or difficulty breathing. Some animals may show neurological signs like trembling or paralysis.
Not all bites are witnessed. Early recognition is critical.
Preventing snakebites starts with awareness. Keeping animals away from tall grass, wood piles, and known snake habitats reduces risk.
Understanding how venom affects the body helps us respond quickly and protect animals from life‑threatening complications.
* 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.
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Educational Purposes
This product is formulated using a carefully selected blend of natural ingredients, traditionally referenced for supporting general vitality, comfort, and resilience during periods of physical stress.
It is intended to be used as part of a supportive wellbeing approach alongside appropriate care, focusing on maintaining balance rather than addressing any specific condition. Individual responses may vary.
This product information is provided for general educational purposes only and is not intended to diagnose, treat, prevent, or cure disease. It is designed to complement, not replace, professional veterinary care.
SET OF 3
1. Venom Balance Support 222-1 30ml2. Sodium Ascorbate vitamin c powder 125gm *Water soluble 3. Rescue Blend 222-3 30ml
Contains:
Formula 1.
Narrow-leaf blue-eyed-grass (Sisyrinchium angustifolium 6X, 1M)
Sweet-scented violet (Viola odorata 1M)
Daisy whole plant (Bellis perennis 6X, 1M)
White-flowered veratrum (Veratrum album 200C)
Mineral phosphorus (Phosphorus 200C)
Common yarrow (Achillea millefolium 12X)
Witch hazel (Hamamelis virginiana 200C, 1M)
Ficus tree leaves (Ficus venosa 12X, 1M)
Peruvian bark (Cinchona officinalis 6X, 1M)
in 20% USP alc. in purified water.
Formula 2.
Vitamin C (sodium ascorbate) powder
Professor Bellomo said after the patient had the Megadose (lots) of vitamin C, the changes were "remarkable".
Reference: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2020-12-03/mega-dose-of-vitamin-c-treats-sepsis-florey-institute-austin/12939202
Formula 3.
Bach Flowers Rescue Remedy
20% USP alc. in purified water.
Venom Bite – attack on my cat
“Ashley” (feline) is back to normal
I just thought I would let you know the state of my cat following your advice on oral dosing of Vitamin C yesterday. We followed your instructions. Since speaking to you, I had it confirmed that Ashley was bitten around 11.30am by a metre long brown snake.
The snake made several strikes, mainly to her neck and face region.
She was taken to the vet within 10 minutes, panting in shock and distress. After an hour, blood was found in her urine. I picked her up from the vet at 5.30pm last night. Her pupils were dilated, temperature dropping and the vet advised paralysis would set in within hours and she would be lucky to last the night.
I mixed (3) three teaspoons of powdered Vitamin C in 1 cup of water and gave her 10mls every 15 minutes until 10pm that night. She tolerated the first few doses (I guess because she was so unwell and weak) and strongly resisted the remainder. She was eating small amounts and drinking large amounts.
This morning at 6 am, I was woken by a very vibrant cat chasing my dog around the house. I have asked my husband to continue giving her 10mls every couple of hours. Not sure when we need to stop. She is hungry, active and noisy. Most importantly, showing no signs or symptoms of the snakebite or feeling unwell. Thank you so much for your advice. It looks like it saved my cat.
Joanne
Oh, Ive been assisting everyone especially Lucy with (222-1 t)
On Saturday my partner noticed Lucy (who was bitten by a tiger snake last year) was very quiet and she threw up her food. The next morning we found a dead tiger snake (which had bit marks were Lucy attacked the snake) on the driveway.
I think the remedy protected her and saved her :)
Bronwyn Clemo
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