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A blend of herbs traditionally used for the discomfort of inflammatory conditions such as arthritis, sprains, strains, soft tissue injuries, etc.
Contains devil's claw, celery seed, boswellia, ginger, white willow bark and rosehips. This blend is suitable & very effective for dogs as well. For more information on Devil's Claw 'N More -
Claire’s Favorite Herbs

Precautions
Safe use in pregnant animals or animals intended for breeding has not been proven.
Not recommended for horses who suffer from ulcers.

1 pound bag

Price: $21.50 plus shipping

A combination of eyebright and red beet root that may assist with sinus and eye drainage. Works well for horses with “hay fever”.  (See Claire’s Favorite Herbs   for more information on these herbs).

Precautions
Safe use in pregnant animals or animals intended for breeding has not been proven.

1 pound bag

Price: $21.50 plus shipping

A blend of herbs prized for calming effects to assist your horse during times of stress and illness.  A wise choice for a horse on stall rest.
A mixture of valerian, passion flower and chamomile.

 

Precautions
Safe use in pregnant animals or animals intended for breeding has not been proven.
Not intended for long-term use.

1 pound bag

Price: $21.50 plus shipping

A blend of herbs that have been traditionally used for their soothing and demulcent effect on the intestinal tract. A good choice for the horse with a sensitive digestive system.
This blend contains marshmallow root, slippery elm bark, licorice root and your horse's choice of either chamomile or peppermint. (See
Claire’s Favorite Herbs   for more information on these herbs).

1 pound bag

Price: $21.50 plus shipping

*Witcheylady Creations & Witcheylady Potions do not make any medical claims to any of the products listed on this site. The ingredients listed for each product are considered dietary supplements for humans, but there are no claims that these herbs are safe for use in horses. Although herbs have been used thousands of years through out history, this does not always include history of use in animals. It is well know that animals may react differently to substances than people and even small doses can cause adverse reactions. Please feed these supplements as you would any other dietary feed supplement, but discontinue use if your horse should have an adverse reaction and please consult a qualified veterinarian at that time.

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Precautions
Should not be given to Cushings horses because licorice root inhibits both 11-betaHSD1 (both activates and inactivates cortisol) and 11-betaHSD2(inactivates).

Devil's Claw 'N More Potion

Eyebright Potion

R & R (Rest & Relaxation) Potion

Tummy Tonic Potion