RESPEX (Respiratory)
This is an excellent anti-microbial, expectorant and demulcent for cleansing and soothing an inflamed respiratory tract. Can be used for asthma, bronchitis and kennel cough.
Contents: Herb: Organic Alcohol 6 % |
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Elecampane:
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Effective against bacterial and fungal infections and acts as an alterative cleansing toxins and stimulating the immune and digestive
system.
• Strengthens the lungs and promotes expectoration
• Quiets coughing
• Soothes respiratory tract
• Used to help bronchitis
Wild Cherry:
• A sedative action on the respiratory nerves
• Loosens phlegm in the throat and chest and tones the system
• Good for colds, fevers and asthma
Hyssop:
• Very good for bronchitis, upper respiratory infections and congestion
• Good for feverish illnesses and coughs in children and pets
Anise Seed:
• Helps relieve spasms and cramping
• Contains chemicals (creosol and alpha-pinene) that loosen bronchial secretions
Irish Moss:
• Contains an abundance of mucilaginous essence that soothes inflamed and ulcerated surfaces
• Helps dry cough and sore throat
Fresh Horseradish:
• Excellent for coughs, lung problems and asthma
• An aid for sinuses-stopped up head and nose, etc
RESPEX FOR PREVENTION
This is the herbal extract to reach for after you have decided NOT TO automatically go to anti-biotics for respiratory infections. Vitamin C will help, but watch the dosage as loose stools may result from too much Vitamin C. IMMUNEX is also a good compliment. Dosages would be Acute {at least twice a day & up to 6 times a day} until the condition clears up.
Paws for Thought
The pet owner has to watch their animal very closely as coughs can turn into serious illnesses so consul your vet if in any doubt at all.
Dosage: Dosages would be Acute {at least twice a day & up to 6 times a day} until the condition clears up.
Do not use this extract if your pet is pregnant!
**Note: This information is compiled from traditional and modern herb books, articles and research. This information is summarized for its educational value and should not be used for the diagnosis, treatment, or prevention of disease. It should not be used to replace the services of a qualified practitioner.