Herbal Delights™ | Chamomile
Herbal Delights™ | Chamomile
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Chamomile is a well-known herb used for its calming and soothing properties. It is safe and beneficial for small pets such as chinchillas, guinea pigs, rabbits, and birds.
Scientific Name: Matricaria recutita
Net Wt: 30g
Key Benefits:
- Calming and Anti-Anxiety Properties: Chamomile has natural sedative effects that help reduce stress and anxiety in small pets. This can be particularly beneficial during times of travel, vet visits, or changes in the environment.
- Digestive Health: Chamomile aids in digestion and can help soothe gastrointestinal issues such as indigestion, gas, and bloating. It has antispasmodic properties that can relieve stomach discomfort.
- Anti-Inflammatory: The anti-inflammatory properties of chamomile can help reduce inflammation in the body, making it useful for conditions such as arthritis or minor inflammatory issues.
- Antimicrobial and Antifungal: Chamomile possesses antimicrobial and antifungal properties, which can help in preventing and treating minor infections.
- Pain Relief: Chamomile can provide mild pain relief due to its natural analgesic properties. It can help alleviate discomfort from minor injuries or conditions.
- Skin Health: Chamomile is beneficial for maintaining healthy skin. It can help soothe skin irritations, rashes, and minor wounds. Its anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial properties promote faster healing.
Recommended Usage: Feed up to 1/2 teaspoon per day for chinchillas, guinea pigs and rabbits, and up to a small pinch (1/8 teaspoon) per day for birds. Do not exceed these amounts. This treat should be provided in conjunction with primary foraging diet and balanced feed, and should never be a regular diet staple. DO NOT feed to pets under 6 months old.
Disclaimer: My Critter Store does not employ a veterinarian or an herbalist. The information provided here is based on general knowledge and research from reputable sources. It is not intended to replace professional veterinary advice. Always consult with a qualified veterinarian before introducing any new herbs or supplements to your pet's diet, especially if your pet has pre-existing health conditions. Use herbs in moderation and observe your pet for any adverse reactions.
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