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Adored Beast Apothecary - Your Go 2

Adored Beast Apothecary

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This ia a first response homepathic combination to address:

  • pain
  • shock
  • trauma
  • disease
  • fever
  • inflammation

Give this combination remedy at the first signs of inflammed ears, GI upset, fear, trauma, injury, etc.

Arnica is listed in the Materia Medica for everything from infected skin to diarrhea. It, along with Aconite, can help to support you and your pet in the "immediate."

These remedies, given en route to the vet, can have a hugely positive impact in a life-threatening situation, such as an injury from being hit by a car or from a dog fight.

2x 15ml bottles, packaged together. Keep one at home and one with you (or the dog walker, in the car, etc.) so that you always have it close at hand.

It's the ultimate homeopathic first aid kit in a bottle.

Ingredients

Homeopathic Arnica Montana

One of the best-known homeopathic remedies. It's an herb that grows mainly in Siberia and Central Europe, as well as temperate climates in North America. Indicated for trauma, bruising, pain, swelling, inflammation and fear.

Homeopathic Aconite

One of the oldest homeopathic remedies. Well-known for acute, sudden on-set situations. Indicated for pain, hypersensitivity, fear, trauma, fever, stomach issues.

Directions

One dose = 2 pumps (0.5ml)

It's the ultimate homeopathic first aid kit in a bottle.

Give one dose at the first sign of any of trauma, injury, shock, fever, GI upset or inflammation.

Give one dose each half hour thereafter for 2 more doses, then every 2 hours for 2 more doses.

(**This is up to 5 doses in the first day**)

If your animal has steady improvement, one dose can be given 3 times per day for 1-3 days if needed.

Here's an example:

If your dog has an injury at the dog park at 8am, give:

  • One dose at 8am
  • Second dose at 8:30am
  • Third dose at 9:00am
  • Fourth dose at 11am
  • Fifth dose at 1pm

The next day, give one dose at 8am, one at 4pm and one dose at 11pm. 

**This is an example only. It can be given en route to the vet clinic as described in day one above. 

Give the dose directly into the mouth and avoid food/water for 20 minutes before and after dosing.


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