Anise not only gives Christmas biscuits a fine aroma, but is also a well-known remedy that quickly brings relief to horses and dogs with digestive problems and respiratory diseases.
The black berry of the aronia is characterized by the high content of bioactive ingredients that are said to have antioxidant and anti-inflammatory effects.
Birch leaves and birch bark have a revitalizing effect on the organism. With their diuretic, mildly draining effect, birch leaves help flush out the kidneys and bladder and are ideal for detoxifying spring cures.
"Black cumin heals every disease except death" was handed down hundreds of years ago. The great potential of the cold-pressed oil provides your pet with an "all-round package".
For external use in bruises, sprains, tendinitis, gallbladder or pinched nerves up to broken bones, comfrey is very often used, especially in veterinary medicine.
The leaves of the real walnut mainly have an astringent, anti-inflammatory and wound-healing effect. They stimulate the metabolism and clean the blood. The walnut was already considered a symbol of fertility and good luck in ancient times.
However, common wormwood (Artemisia absinthium) has much more to offer than a bitter taste: As a medicinal plant, it helps against digestive problems and strengthens the immune system.
The hollow tooth contains, among other things, the substance harpagid, an active ingredient in devil's claw, which is known for its anti-inflammatory effect.
The active ingredients in the fan-shaped leaves of the ginkgo tree promote blood circulation, protect nerve cells and can reduce the signs of aging in horses and dogs.
In fact, the active ingredients of the ginseng root stimulate the immune system, stimulate the metabolism and have a positive effect on stress and exhaustion.
The bitter rosette leaves of the artichoke are considered inedible, but they contain valuable ingredients that relieve digestive problems and promote the metabolism of the liver.
Horseradish is better known in Austria as "horseradish". The positive effect of the hot horseradish root on the horse's well-being has experienced a true revival in recent years.
Lavender is one of the best known and most popular aromatic plants, but at the same time it is also an effective medicinal herb against restlessness, nervousness and stress reactions.
Lemon balm has a beneficial effect on nervous complaints in horses and dogs. The medicinal herb, which smells of lemons, has an all-round relaxing effect – both on the mind and on gastrointestinal complaints.