Phytonics Acu Cream Dog/Rabbit/Horse

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For blockages in the energy flow or insufficient energy flow in the meridians. Acupuncture's roots lie in China, where the technique has been used for thousands of years. The treatment method is based on the traditional Chinese philosophy that a (life) energy called "Qi" flows through every body. This energy has "Yang" and "Yin," which are opposites and inextricably linked. In a healthy animal, Yin and Yang are in harmony. If they become unbalanced, the energy flow in the body is disrupted and disease occurs. This disruption can have an external cause, such as a virus, but can also arise from trauma, overexertion, intense emotions, or stress. According to Chinese philosophy, life energy flows through the body via a system of channels located just beneath the skin. Together, all these channels form a kind of large web. There are several main channels, also called meridians, each connected to one of the organs. In dogs, cats, and horses, 12 main meridians plus two non-main meridians are distinguished. If the energy flow is blocked somewhere, it can be restored by Needles are used to prick specific points on the meridians. The correct needle placement can restore energy flow and restore balance to the body. This cream works like an acupuncturist's needles, stimulating the energy flow in the meridians. Applying it clockwise has a toning effect, while applying it counterclockwise has a sedative effect. Years of veterinary experience, combined with knowledge of Western and Chinese medicine, phytotherapy, homeopathy, and orthomolecular medicine, form the basis of the Phytonics line of health products. An extensive team of (veterinarian) physicians, acupuncturists, and therapists monitors the latest scientific developments in animal and human health in the broadest sense of the word. This not only focuses on treating conditions and symptoms, but also includes social interaction, housing, exercise, nutrition, and medication. Our mission is to develop and market these honest, safe, and high-quality natural remedies. Produce for veterinary practice.

The Phytonics series includes several products in both veterinary (blue) and human (green) packaging. Launched in 2010 for animals, the demand for the same products for humans quickly arose. The contents are the same; only the labeling differs due to applicable regulations. In the future, we would like to simplify this and choose either a veterinary or human label. All ingredients in the Phytonics series are of human-grade quality.

The phytotherapeutic products are suitable for any living creature. As a rule of thumb, sensitivity to these substances is the same for humans and horses, regardless of their weight. The dosage for adults is the same as for horses. The dosage for children aged 6-12 is suitable for dogs and cats. Supplementation is also required as needed. Carefully monitor the reaction to the drops and adjust the dosage if necessary.

Frequency of use and acupuncture point(s) in question To be indicated by a veterinarian or therapist.

It is possible that reactions in the form of mild skin irritation or a rash may occur when using it on the treated areas. This reaction in itself is a positive sign. The irritation itself is (the) reason to temporarily interrupt the treatment. Treatment can be resumed after a few days. Apply the cream to the affected acupuncture point(s). Avoid contact with the eyes. For external use only.

Extracts of Artichoke, Asparagus, Bearberry, Birch, Goldenseal, Wild Pansy, Centaury, Goldenrod, Greater Angelica, Greater Burdock, Horsetail, Juniper, Sweet Flag, Cat's Claw, Cat's Whisker, Cleavers, Milk Thistle, Dandelion, and Blackcurrant. Diluted extracts of Lady's Mantle, Greater Celandine, and Barberry. Bentonite-Montmorillonite. Base cream.

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