BACH FLOWERS AND BOTANICAL EXTRACTS IN PET’S THERAPY

BACH FLOWERS AND BOTANICAL EXTRACTS IN PET’S THERAPY

Commonly used in non-traditional human medicine, the use of Bach flowers is now common practice for pets in Anglo-American countries. Flower-therapy is not intended to cure the animal or supplement its diet with specific nutritional principles, but acts on emotional states and reactions to external events, restoring the best conditions for a serene animal and able to interact normally with the surrounding environment and the family sphere.

The combination of Bach Flowers and relaxing botanical extracts of Valeriana officinalis, Tilia tomentosa, Californica Escholtzia and Passiflora Incarnata results in products with calming effect:

Valeriana officinalis, Tilia tomentosa, Escholtzia californica, Passiflora incarnata: sedative and calming action with effectiveness on central nervous system

Bach’s Flowers: positive influence on animal’s emotional well-being.

The combination of tryptophan, precursor of the serotonin neurotransmitter, with St. John’s wort extract and Bach Flower extracts, allows to support in a natural way insecure animals with fears.
Some examples of Bach floral essences and their common use in veterinary field:

  • Fearful, and shyness animals : Aspen, larch, Mimulus, Rock Rose, Fuchsia Magellanica, Water Violet in association with trypthophan and St.John’s wort
  • Agitated and restless animals: Agrimony, Chicory, Heather, White chestnut, Dog rose, Bush fuchsia in association with Valerian and Passion flower
  • Animal with aggressive behavior : Beech, Cherry plum, Willow in association with Valerian, Linden and Californian poppy.
  • in case of sudden changes in the environment and sudden trips: EMERGENCY REMEDY (Clematis, Impatiens, Rock roses, Cherry plum, Star of Bethlem) in association with Valerian, Passion flower and Californian poppy