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Do you want your fur baby to have the best possible life????
Is your pet stressed, or suffering from arthritic pain, or recovering from an injury, or scratching constantly?
Our pets need topical Magnesium just as much as we do. Just like us, more than 300 functions of their body’s simply CANNOT work properly without it.
Like us, without it, our fur babies will degenerate faster and develop arthritic symptoms and stress symptoms, because vitamin D, our regenerator, remains dormant in the body and cannot work until it is activated by magnesium. Degeneration comes from magnesium deficiency. Arthritis comes from degeneration.
Remember how invigorated you felt when you last came out of the sea after a swim? Did you see how invigorated your dog was? That’s the magnesium effect, that quickly, through the skin, and you and your dog can feel the difference before you even leave the beach.
The Herbalist’s Cat & Dog Magnesium spray also contains Neem and Cedarwood oils to naturally repel fleas and ticks, and to calm pets. Cedarwood oil is often used by dog trainers, to help train dogs. Just spray a little into your hand and gently rub into the soft parts of the backs of their ears.
Our Fur Babies have skin issues too; often fungal.
Our Pet Skin Correcting Oil is antifungal, soothing and calming to their minds, so, they are not so stressed and are less likely to scratch or chew.
We keep the ingredients simple and use only what’s perfectly safe for your fur baby.
Hemp is gentle and skin restorative, as it’s a full spectrum protein, which is rare in a plant, but only a full spectrum protein can rebuild and renew cells.
Coconut oil reduces dryness and itching and strengthens the skin barrier.
Neem Oil is antifungal, reduces inflammation and soothes irritated skin, while also naturally repelling fleas and ticks.
Cedarwood is stress-reducing and calming, while also naturally repelling fleas and ticks.
Myrrh is antiseptic and antifungal.
So, give your pet the best quality of life that you can.
Get your dog, and you, down to the beach as often as possible, or supplement with topical magnesium spray on the days you can’t. Topical spray is best, if you don’t want you or your pet to suffer the negative stomach issues that are so common with oral magnesium supplements.
It’s not meant to be complicated to be well, nor is it meant to be expensive.