Copaiba oil Copaiba Oil has been used for thousands of years as an antiinflammatory and topical wound healing agent and is safe for both dogs and cats Major Benefits of...
Copaiba Oil has been used for thousands of years as an antiinflammatory and topical wound healing agent and is safe for both dogs and cats
Copaiba essential oil is extremely versatile and supports the health of the cardiovascular, immune, digestive, urinary, respiratory, musculoskeletal, and nervous systems. It is a powerful antioxidant.
Copaiba helps promote a smooth and healthy integumentary system as well which includes skin, hair, coat, mane, tail, nails, and hooves.
This oil helps promote a healthy inflammatory response, eases the urinary tract and digestive tract, supports the hepatic system, promotes lymphatic flow, supports the upper and lower respiratory tract and mucous membranes, is a foundation for cellular health and calms the nervous system – all while promoting immune health.
Copaiba is relaxing and can be used to help soothe and calm your pet's anxiousness and support stressful situations. Copaiba eases feelings of tension and promotes a sense of well-being.
DHA (Docosahexaenoic Acid) is natural omega-3 fatty acid essential in the development of the brain and nervous system in young mammals.
DHA is a major building block of the brain and is a critical element in the development of vision and the central nervous system.
Success stories abound of dogs overcoming anxiety, slowing seizures, and even beating cancer due to cannabidiol (CBD), one of more than 100 cannabinoids found in cannabis plants.
Topper, a 7-year-old Ibizan Hound, could hardly walk after being diagnosed with severe arthritic changes due to Valley fever. “The pain became so debilitating he had to be carried outside to eat, drink, or use the bathroom,” recalls owner Christy Moore. “He was on pain medication but it wasn’t working. A friend recommended pet CBD. Within three days he could walk on all four legs and I was crying tears of joy. It was the miracle we needed.” Lady Amelthia, a Greyhound, was so petrified of thunderstorms she would destroy a crate to escape. “Holding her only made her claw to get away. “Veterinary-prescribed trazodone helped a little but we didn’t wan’t the harsh side effects. We then tried three drops of CBD oil and it went down to a 5.”
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