Hi everyone!
Not been about for a while! Just popping in whilst I can:wave:
Ive been having a look at herbs that are good for relieving tight chests...Ive come across some plants that are medicinal and Im sure that some might be on the OK list for bunnies.....
So with this in mind...i thought it might help buns who struggle with tight chests / asthma...and especially the heat at the moment...
Could anyone shed any light on these: OR add more plants?
Borage Borago officinalis
Comfrey Symphytum
Couch grass Agropyron repens
Elecampane Inula helenium ( http://www.anniesremedy.com/herb_detail146.php)
Fennel Foeniculum vulgare (http://www.anniesremedy.com/herb_detail24.php)
Hyssop Hyssopus officinalis ( http://www.anniesremedy.com/herb_detail132.php)
Lobelia Lobelia inflata (http://www.anniesremedy.com/herb_detail246.php)
Interestingly - I once had a really bad chest infection...after 3 different anti-biotics....I went back...again...and there was a locum doctor...who said he would not wrtie me a prescription...but to go to a natural health shop and buy a cough mixture made from Ivy.....the health shop didnt have that - but recommended Lobelia..in a liquid form...I took this and after about 3/4 days - my chest was almost cleared! It was amazing...since then Ive found the Lpobelia in pill form...Im not sure if its as good as it was in liquid form...but it really really worked. It loosened my chest and I was able to cough up the phlem and breath alot easier. After 3 months of meds and a natural option worked.
Plants we know buns can have that might help too:
Basil:
http://www.anniesremedy.com/herb_detail4.php
Coltsfoot
http://www.anniesremedy.com/herb_detail96.php
So...you can see Ive just read them from the list as below
http://www.anniesremedy.com/herb_detail132.php
I know some of the oils are used...obviously Im looking at just the natural plant state...
I think this might be really usefull to kow if they are ok for buns...if they might even be helpful with easing respiratory conditions for buns?
Hopefully all you Garden health pro's will give me some light!
Many thanks in advance!:wave:
Not been about for a while! Just popping in whilst I can:wave:
Ive been having a look at herbs that are good for relieving tight chests...Ive come across some plants that are medicinal and Im sure that some might be on the OK list for bunnies.....
So with this in mind...i thought it might help buns who struggle with tight chests / asthma...and especially the heat at the moment...
Could anyone shed any light on these: OR add more plants?
Borage Borago officinalis
Comfrey Symphytum
Couch grass Agropyron repens
Elecampane Inula helenium ( http://www.anniesremedy.com/herb_detail146.php)
Fennel Foeniculum vulgare (http://www.anniesremedy.com/herb_detail24.php)
Hyssop Hyssopus officinalis ( http://www.anniesremedy.com/herb_detail132.php)
Lobelia Lobelia inflata (http://www.anniesremedy.com/herb_detail246.php)
Interestingly - I once had a really bad chest infection...after 3 different anti-biotics....I went back...again...and there was a locum doctor...who said he would not wrtie me a prescription...but to go to a natural health shop and buy a cough mixture made from Ivy.....the health shop didnt have that - but recommended Lobelia..in a liquid form...I took this and after about 3/4 days - my chest was almost cleared! It was amazing...since then Ive found the Lpobelia in pill form...Im not sure if its as good as it was in liquid form...but it really really worked. It loosened my chest and I was able to cough up the phlem and breath alot easier. After 3 months of meds and a natural option worked.
Plants we know buns can have that might help too:
Basil:
http://www.anniesremedy.com/herb_detail4.php
Coltsfoot
http://www.anniesremedy.com/herb_detail96.php
So...you can see Ive just read them from the list as below
http://www.anniesremedy.com/herb_detail132.php
I know some of the oils are used...obviously Im looking at just the natural plant state...
I think this might be really usefull to kow if they are ok for buns...if they might even be helpful with easing respiratory conditions for buns?
Hopefully all you Garden health pro's will give me some light!
Many thanks in advance!:wave:
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