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Product Narrative
T S Fox, PhD
Hemostat for Animals - powder
This herbal compound is powdered capsicum peppers and yarrow herb. Both are strong hemostats, analgesic, and yarrow is strongly antimicrobial, as such this herb is indicated for immediate care of wounds. See
product
narratives
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Capsicum
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Wound
aid
for
Animals-yarrow
for for a more in depth discussion of the primary ingredients.
A liberal topical application on wounds is recommended.
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We did not invent botanical medicines and we do not
recommend that the use of botanical medicines should
be undertaken on the strength of our restatement of
historical usage and documented research.
We do restate well documented traditional efficacy
and the results of ongoing research. Personal
experience is included where deemed appropriate.
Regardless of the merits of any plant medicine, side
effects do sometimes occur. These may be real or
imagined. Always seek the counsel and advice of
qualified medical professionals and use caution with
any medication, plant derived or otherwise.
We do not accept responsibility for the use or
misuse of any product put forth or any information
provided.
NOTES
1. Oral dosages as given are for carnivores by body
weight. It is advised to dose low initially
and adjust upwards as the circumstances direct.
2. Do not scale up dosages for large herbivores by
their weight! Large herbivores, such as cattle or
horses, usually require approximately twice the
dosage of a 200 lb. carnivore.
3. Terrence S. Fox, Ph.D., the founder of Buck
Mountain Botanicals, Inc. is a life member of United
Plant Savers, a member of the American Holistic
Veterinary Medicine Association, a member of the
Veterinary Botanical Medicine Association and is
Treasurer of the Veterinary Research Council, Inc.
4. Dr. Fox is deeply involved in researching the
global literature on botanical medicine and their
efficacy in veterinary practice. This research is
expected to result in: identifying needed clinical
trials, establishing standards for botanical
medicine, recommended dosages of botanical medicine
and recommended clinical procedures for their use.
This research is being conducted by the Veterinary
Research Council, Inc., of which, Dr. Fox is
Treasurer.
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