Forwarded from 🌞 Sol Brah ⚡️
You are NOT responsible for someone's personal interpretation of you.
You are living your life with the reasonings you have… If someone chooses to see what you’re doing, viewed through their particular lens of life - and this upsets them?
That’s on THEM, and not you.
People think they see pure reality… when they are actually seeing their own version of reality, created by perspective and experiences, memories and perceptions.
“I am not what you think I am
You are what you think I am”
Of course, negative people will always try to get under your skin because they are dissatisfied with their own lives - and are seeking a punching bag to take out their frustrations on…
The best move is to Forgive them, for they know not what they do. They are reacting to their own interpretation of the world.
Nothing is personal; they are always dealing with issues themselves. Know this, and have love for them.
Think of the people you know who are ‘successful’ - are any of them incessantly bothered by how other people live their life? Never.
They understand the power in mental attention… and are busy creating their own lives.
ultimately, if you're focusing on someone else, judging, admonishing? - then you haven't got enough stuff going on in your own life.
How do I know this? Because myself and everyone else has been there at some point in their life.
If someone insults us, we get angry and rush to attack back - but what are we defending? A fake representation that they made assumptions that aren’t true to get to.
That is all a mirage.
If we try to live this way, trying to defend a mirage, we can go mad. Even if "well-defended", the person will change their perception to match their opinion of you anyway.
Release your need to defend yourself, and know that no matter what you do, lesser people will be on the sidelines judging you. And that’s okay, it is what It is.
This is not to say to tolerate disrespect - but just to disengage entirely from the people that are emitting negativity in this way.
And of course, be wary to not do it yourself!
Always do good by people, live aligned with your values; You don’t need to explain yourself to anyone.
You are living your life with the reasonings you have… If someone chooses to see what you’re doing, viewed through their particular lens of life - and this upsets them?
That’s on THEM, and not you.
People think they see pure reality… when they are actually seeing their own version of reality, created by perspective and experiences, memories and perceptions.
“I am not what you think I am
You are what you think I am”
Of course, negative people will always try to get under your skin because they are dissatisfied with their own lives - and are seeking a punching bag to take out their frustrations on…
The best move is to Forgive them, for they know not what they do. They are reacting to their own interpretation of the world.
Nothing is personal; they are always dealing with issues themselves. Know this, and have love for them.
Think of the people you know who are ‘successful’ - are any of them incessantly bothered by how other people live their life? Never.
They understand the power in mental attention… and are busy creating their own lives.
ultimately, if you're focusing on someone else, judging, admonishing? - then you haven't got enough stuff going on in your own life.
How do I know this? Because myself and everyone else has been there at some point in their life.
If someone insults us, we get angry and rush to attack back - but what are we defending? A fake representation that they made assumptions that aren’t true to get to.
That is all a mirage.
If we try to live this way, trying to defend a mirage, we can go mad. Even if "well-defended", the person will change their perception to match their opinion of you anyway.
Release your need to defend yourself, and know that no matter what you do, lesser people will be on the sidelines judging you. And that’s okay, it is what It is.
This is not to say to tolerate disrespect - but just to disengage entirely from the people that are emitting negativity in this way.
And of course, be wary to not do it yourself!
Always do good by people, live aligned with your values; You don’t need to explain yourself to anyone.
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Forwarded from 🌞 Sol Brah ⚡️
Do you have some person, or situation in your life that is just SO incredibly annoying, wrong and grinds your gears? 😠
Try this unconventional tactic out:
The next time you think of them, and in all your interactions with them, in your words and actions… 🌀
Infuse every part of it with AS MUCH LOVE as you possibly can. Send love to them, overcome the dissonance with love, wish them the very best, take the highest most loving disposition possible. ⛰️
You may think: Sol Brah, they’re not deserving of love! However, think of what you want to happen - the situation to be resolved. ❗️
To be resolved, this method (if applied consistently) will put you on a level of resonance far higher than the situation of annoyance. The person, expecting hostility, will be softened by your new approach, and progress will be made. ❤️
Simultaneously, don’t engage or fight the situation. Send love, and disengage with love. Simply stop giving it energy.
The person or situation will resolve itself when you yourself exhibit a frequency that is higher than what got you into that place to begin with, and you shift what it is that you’re giving energy to. 🪄
Often this resolution will happen in very curious ways! 🧐
It seems ridiculous, yet it works.
Shift your timeline with frequency patterning! 🕰️ ⚡️
Try this unconventional tactic out:
The next time you think of them, and in all your interactions with them, in your words and actions… 🌀
Infuse every part of it with AS MUCH LOVE as you possibly can. Send love to them, overcome the dissonance with love, wish them the very best, take the highest most loving disposition possible. ⛰️
You may think: Sol Brah, they’re not deserving of love! However, think of what you want to happen - the situation to be resolved. ❗️
To be resolved, this method (if applied consistently) will put you on a level of resonance far higher than the situation of annoyance. The person, expecting hostility, will be softened by your new approach, and progress will be made. ❤️
Simultaneously, don’t engage or fight the situation. Send love, and disengage with love. Simply stop giving it energy.
The person or situation will resolve itself when you yourself exhibit a frequency that is higher than what got you into that place to begin with, and you shift what it is that you’re giving energy to. 🪄
Often this resolution will happen in very curious ways! 🧐
It seems ridiculous, yet it works.
Shift your timeline with frequency patterning! 🕰️ ⚡️
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Forwarded from Verdammte Satanisten
Porno = Einsamkeit
verkauft als SEX
Alkohol = Flucht
verkauft als Spaß
Drogen = Taubheit
verkauft als Glück
Rauchen = Sucht
verkauft als Entspannung
Fast Food = GIFT
verkauft als Nahrung
Luxus = Leere
verkauft als Freude
Videospiele = Isolation
verkauft als Spiel
Soziale Medien = Likes
verkauft als Freundschaft
Scrollen = Ablenkung
verkauft als Auszeit
Prominente/Stars = Werbung
verkauft als Vorbilder
Billiges Dopamin ist das Trojanische Pferd des modernen Elends 🔥
https://news.1rj.ru/str/verdammte_satanisten
verkauft als SEX
Alkohol = Flucht
verkauft als Spaß
Drogen = Taubheit
verkauft als Glück
Rauchen = Sucht
verkauft als Entspannung
Fast Food = GIFT
verkauft als Nahrung
Luxus = Leere
verkauft als Freude
Videospiele = Isolation
verkauft als Spiel
Soziale Medien = Likes
verkauft als Freundschaft
Scrollen = Ablenkung
verkauft als Auszeit
Prominente/Stars = Werbung
verkauft als Vorbilder
Billiges Dopamin ist das Trojanische Pferd des modernen Elends 🔥
https://news.1rj.ru/str/verdammte_satanisten
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Re: The outside world and it's attention on us..
Life may and very well does contain horrors that would petrify our minds, our hope.
Best not give too much attention to that.. its there, doing it's thing. Horrors are going to horror.. but I'll be over here doing my thing. Living in balance with nature to my best.. growing food, chasing chickens, feeding the bees..
Horror may come my way one day, or perhaps it is I who will stumble into it.. all I can do is my best, find my footing, always learn, always smile and laugh.
Peace and heaven are in us.. as are chaos and hell..
We make what will of this life.. listen to ourselves.. trust ourselves.. and tune out the outside a little bit more.. outside has resorted to AI and other efforts to get our attention collectively.. give your attention to your immediate.. it will ripple out into the outside..
And believe me.. outside has more to loose.. for it puts so much effort into its actions) so much time and energy..
Outside is going to end up alone and lonely.. maybe it already was and we are now the focus of its boredom.. who knows )
It is in us, to do, or to not.
Just smile and try, I say )
Life may and very well does contain horrors that would petrify our minds, our hope.
Best not give too much attention to that.. its there, doing it's thing. Horrors are going to horror.. but I'll be over here doing my thing. Living in balance with nature to my best.. growing food, chasing chickens, feeding the bees..
Horror may come my way one day, or perhaps it is I who will stumble into it.. all I can do is my best, find my footing, always learn, always smile and laugh.
Peace and heaven are in us.. as are chaos and hell..
We make what will of this life.. listen to ourselves.. trust ourselves.. and tune out the outside a little bit more.. outside has resorted to AI and other efforts to get our attention collectively.. give your attention to your immediate.. it will ripple out into the outside..
And believe me.. outside has more to loose.. for it puts so much effort into its actions) so much time and energy..
Outside is going to end up alone and lonely.. maybe it already was and we are now the focus of its boredom.. who knows )
It is in us, to do, or to not.
Just smile and try, I say )
New posts coming soon, raising baby chicks has been fun.. and the world and it's stage need not my contemplations. Will be heading in a familiar direction, thank you for sitting by this Bonfire.
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As the times end.. and various factions position for supremacy. Consider their motives.
There will be missing time ahead, for it will not be filled by anything rational or reasonable.
Find your footing friends.
As as the shift comes, move through it.
Carry yourself, and attachments that matter.
The rest? It's there. But not for much longer.
There will be missing time ahead, for it will not be filled by anything rational or reasonable.
Find your footing friends.
As as the shift comes, move through it.
Carry yourself, and attachments that matter.
The rest? It's there. But not for much longer.
❤7
The Four Agreements (Don Miguel Ruiz,... (Z-Library).pdf
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Reading this tonight, amazing. This was sync'd into my reality today, and it touches on many things I have written about in our time here.
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Forwarded from Irrahs Sovereign Wholiam
Okay friends,
We are having lots of pet emergencies going on so lets do this,
Let's get a pet emergency kit put together ASAP before the crisis occurs and panic sets in.
Below on the image is the fundamentals that one needs to have on hand for dogs, cats, pet birds, and livestock. However, every animal is an individual and every species has their own special needs but few need chemicals unless it is a final resort tool.
Though IVM is a recommended antiparasitical paste for farm animals, now that all IVM is tainted with nano-tech and graphination, it is prudent to steer clear of all chemical remedies focusing on the cleanest natural remedies we can still source.
So, lets get on with my list:
1. Activated charcoal is primarily used in pets for treating acute poisoning cases, where it helps by absorbing toxins in the digestive tract, preventing them from being absorbed into the bloodstream. Whether its in caps or in bulk powder, never not have this item on hand.
2. Grapefruit Seed Extract fights infections. It possesses antibacterial, antifungal, and antiviral properties that helps combat various infections, including skin infections and ear infections in dogs. It is great against giardia and other deep organ infections.
The antioxidants in GSE helps strengthen a pet's immune response, aiding them in fighting off illnesses and GSE can be used as a natural pest repellent against fleas and ticks, offering an alternative to chemical treatments.
I use GSE as a dewormer. It fights internal and external pests.
It also is excellent for heart health. I treat pups at 5 weeks with 5 drops a day for 7 days. 8 week old pups can get 15 drops for 3 days.
3. Food Grade Baking Soda is great to add to pets water once every two weeks in a low dose to clean out the digestive tract. For sheep and goats, a bucket of baking soda with food grade diatomaceous earth mixed in will take care of parasites and gut health.
Baking soda is excellent for skin care, wound care, insect bites and making into a shampoo for pets. Also great for bedding.
4. Ginger tincture can offer several benefits for pets, primarily related to digestive health and reducing inflammation. It can help with nausea, vomiting, motion sickness, and upset stomachs, and also has anti-inflammatory properties that helps with joint pain. Additionally, ginger can act as an antioxidant and support the immune system.
5. Rescue Remedy reduces stress and anxiety: It is specifically formulated to address occasional stress and tension in pets. It is a homeopathic blend made from five flower essences: Rock Rose, Clematis, Impatiens, Cherry Plum, and Star of Bethlehem.
6. Chamomile offers several benefits for pets, including calming anxiety, soothing skin irritations, and aiding digestion. It can be a gentle, natural way to support your pet's well-being. Use in times of emotional and physical stress or before bed.
7. Coconut oil offers several benefits for pets when used appropriately, both topically and orally, including improved skin and coat health, better digestion, and pest control.
Coconut oil improves digestion and nutrient absorption, particularly for fat-soluble vitamins. It contains lauric acid, which has antimicrobial and antiviral properties boosting the immune system. The medium-chain triglycerides (MCTs) in coconut oil supports cognitive function, particularly in older dogs.
Its also great for skin and coat, paw protection (rub in), wound healing and pest control. It kills fleas on contact.
I add it to food or I let them lick it off the spoon.
8. Colloidal silver has antibacterial, antifungal, and antiviral properties, useful for treating infections. It helps strengthen the immune system, particularly when dealing with infections. Oral and topically indicated.
We are having lots of pet emergencies going on so lets do this,
Let's get a pet emergency kit put together ASAP before the crisis occurs and panic sets in.
Below on the image is the fundamentals that one needs to have on hand for dogs, cats, pet birds, and livestock. However, every animal is an individual and every species has their own special needs but few need chemicals unless it is a final resort tool.
Though IVM is a recommended antiparasitical paste for farm animals, now that all IVM is tainted with nano-tech and graphination, it is prudent to steer clear of all chemical remedies focusing on the cleanest natural remedies we can still source.
So, lets get on with my list:
1. Activated charcoal is primarily used in pets for treating acute poisoning cases, where it helps by absorbing toxins in the digestive tract, preventing them from being absorbed into the bloodstream. Whether its in caps or in bulk powder, never not have this item on hand.
2. Grapefruit Seed Extract fights infections. It possesses antibacterial, antifungal, and antiviral properties that helps combat various infections, including skin infections and ear infections in dogs. It is great against giardia and other deep organ infections.
The antioxidants in GSE helps strengthen a pet's immune response, aiding them in fighting off illnesses and GSE can be used as a natural pest repellent against fleas and ticks, offering an alternative to chemical treatments.
I use GSE as a dewormer. It fights internal and external pests.
It also is excellent for heart health. I treat pups at 5 weeks with 5 drops a day for 7 days. 8 week old pups can get 15 drops for 3 days.
3. Food Grade Baking Soda is great to add to pets water once every two weeks in a low dose to clean out the digestive tract. For sheep and goats, a bucket of baking soda with food grade diatomaceous earth mixed in will take care of parasites and gut health.
Baking soda is excellent for skin care, wound care, insect bites and making into a shampoo for pets. Also great for bedding.
4. Ginger tincture can offer several benefits for pets, primarily related to digestive health and reducing inflammation. It can help with nausea, vomiting, motion sickness, and upset stomachs, and also has anti-inflammatory properties that helps with joint pain. Additionally, ginger can act as an antioxidant and support the immune system.
5. Rescue Remedy reduces stress and anxiety: It is specifically formulated to address occasional stress and tension in pets. It is a homeopathic blend made from five flower essences: Rock Rose, Clematis, Impatiens, Cherry Plum, and Star of Bethlehem.
6. Chamomile offers several benefits for pets, including calming anxiety, soothing skin irritations, and aiding digestion. It can be a gentle, natural way to support your pet's well-being. Use in times of emotional and physical stress or before bed.
7. Coconut oil offers several benefits for pets when used appropriately, both topically and orally, including improved skin and coat health, better digestion, and pest control.
Coconut oil improves digestion and nutrient absorption, particularly for fat-soluble vitamins. It contains lauric acid, which has antimicrobial and antiviral properties boosting the immune system. The medium-chain triglycerides (MCTs) in coconut oil supports cognitive function, particularly in older dogs.
Its also great for skin and coat, paw protection (rub in), wound healing and pest control. It kills fleas on contact.
I add it to food or I let them lick it off the spoon.
8. Colloidal silver has antibacterial, antifungal, and antiviral properties, useful for treating infections. It helps strengthen the immune system, particularly when dealing with infections. Oral and topically indicated.
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Forwarded from Irrahs Sovereign Wholiam
9. Milk thistle is a beneficial supplement for pets, primarily known for supporting liver health and detoxification. It can help regenerate liver cells, protect against damage from toxins and medications, and improve liver function. Additionally, milk thistle acts as an antioxidant, protecting cells from damage caused by free radicals and potentially aiding in the management of other conditions like diabetes and certain cancers.
10. Echinacea, or purple coneflower, offers several benefits for pets, primarily related to immune system support. It can help strengthen your pet's natural defenses against infections and diseases. It also has anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties, aiding in faster recovery from illnesses or injuries. Echinacea is a good option for boosting immunity during seasonal changes or times of stress.
11. Probiotics aides in digestion, immune health, allergies, stress, skin health, anxiety and nutrient absorption. Best used with a food grade vitamin c like tapioca vitamin c, etc.
12. Aloe Vera works on skin and fur health, hot spots, skin issues, burns, and as a flea and tick repellent.
13. Calendula, also known as pot marigold, offers various benefits for pets, particularly in wound healing and skin irritation relief. It possesses anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial, and antifungal properties, making it useful for soothing minor cuts, scrapes, burns, rashes, and insect bites. Additionally, it can aid in digestive upset and support the immune system.
14. Nux Vomica is for pets experiencing digestive problems like indigestion, bloating, and constipation, particularly if these symptoms are related to overeating, dietary changes, or stress. It's also used for vomiting accompanied by retching or colic, and diarrhea or constipation where the pet is straining to pass a bowel movement.
Nux Vomica supports pets during detoxification, especially after medication or exposure to environmental toxins.
Pets exhibiting irritability, impatience, or aggression, especially when linked to underlying physical or environmental factors, might find relief with Nux Vomica. It is particularly indicated if the pet is described as "touchy", aggressive towards other animals or people, and competitive.
Lastly, Nux Vomica is helpful for animals that are overly sensitive to external stimuli like noise or light. I use it myself for this.
15. Well sourced Fulvic Acid / shilajet offers a range of potential benefits for pets, including improved nutrient absorption, enhanced immune function, and detoxification support. Fulvic acid acts as a chelating agent, making it easier for pets to absorb essential nutrients from their food. This improved absorption leads to better overall health and vitality for pets. It is particularly beneficial for dogs with skin conditions, as it helps deliver vital nutrients to the skin for healing and regeneration.
Fulvic acid enhances the activity of white blood cells, which play a crucial role in fighting off pathogens and allergens. By boosting the immune system, it helps reduce the frequency and severity of allergic reactions. It also help balance electrolyte levels, increasing energy and vitality in pets.
Fulvic acid also improves gut health, reduces inflammation, helps with allergies, improves skin and fur, assists wound healing, helps with pest infestation and improves cognition.
16. Black cumin seed oil is incredible for immune health, digestive care, respiratory health, and skin and coat health. It is anti-inflammatory, anti-parasitical and fights cancer. I feel Black seed oil is a miracle oil vital for everyone: pets and humans. Its an essential item. Not so great for cats.
Items not on the list but should be if I had more room:
Honey, especially manuka, is great for skin and wound care and general health.
Tea tree oil used inside a carrier oil like coconut or sesame oil is great for cleaning wounds.
10. Echinacea, or purple coneflower, offers several benefits for pets, primarily related to immune system support. It can help strengthen your pet's natural defenses against infections and diseases. It also has anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties, aiding in faster recovery from illnesses or injuries. Echinacea is a good option for boosting immunity during seasonal changes or times of stress.
11. Probiotics aides in digestion, immune health, allergies, stress, skin health, anxiety and nutrient absorption. Best used with a food grade vitamin c like tapioca vitamin c, etc.
12. Aloe Vera works on skin and fur health, hot spots, skin issues, burns, and as a flea and tick repellent.
13. Calendula, also known as pot marigold, offers various benefits for pets, particularly in wound healing and skin irritation relief. It possesses anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial, and antifungal properties, making it useful for soothing minor cuts, scrapes, burns, rashes, and insect bites. Additionally, it can aid in digestive upset and support the immune system.
14. Nux Vomica is for pets experiencing digestive problems like indigestion, bloating, and constipation, particularly if these symptoms are related to overeating, dietary changes, or stress. It's also used for vomiting accompanied by retching or colic, and diarrhea or constipation where the pet is straining to pass a bowel movement.
Nux Vomica supports pets during detoxification, especially after medication or exposure to environmental toxins.
Pets exhibiting irritability, impatience, or aggression, especially when linked to underlying physical or environmental factors, might find relief with Nux Vomica. It is particularly indicated if the pet is described as "touchy", aggressive towards other animals or people, and competitive.
Lastly, Nux Vomica is helpful for animals that are overly sensitive to external stimuli like noise or light. I use it myself for this.
15. Well sourced Fulvic Acid / shilajet offers a range of potential benefits for pets, including improved nutrient absorption, enhanced immune function, and detoxification support. Fulvic acid acts as a chelating agent, making it easier for pets to absorb essential nutrients from their food. This improved absorption leads to better overall health and vitality for pets. It is particularly beneficial for dogs with skin conditions, as it helps deliver vital nutrients to the skin for healing and regeneration.
Fulvic acid enhances the activity of white blood cells, which play a crucial role in fighting off pathogens and allergens. By boosting the immune system, it helps reduce the frequency and severity of allergic reactions. It also help balance electrolyte levels, increasing energy and vitality in pets.
Fulvic acid also improves gut health, reduces inflammation, helps with allergies, improves skin and fur, assists wound healing, helps with pest infestation and improves cognition.
16. Black cumin seed oil is incredible for immune health, digestive care, respiratory health, and skin and coat health. It is anti-inflammatory, anti-parasitical and fights cancer. I feel Black seed oil is a miracle oil vital for everyone: pets and humans. Its an essential item. Not so great for cats.
Items not on the list but should be if I had more room:
Honey, especially manuka, is great for skin and wound care and general health.
Tea tree oil used inside a carrier oil like coconut or sesame oil is great for cleaning wounds.
Forwarded from Irrahs Sovereign Wholiam
Chamomile tea and/or lavender tea, once made up will flush wounds aiding in healing. Chamomile tea can be given cooled to pets instead of water if an animal is in distress.
Salt is great to clean certain wounds and to give paw and hoove baths to unwell animals. Salt baths, particularly Epsom salt baths, can be beneficial for animals, especially dogs and cats, for various reasons like soothing sore muscles and reducing inflammation. Saltwater soaks can also be used to treat minor wounds and skin conditions in pets. However, it's crucial to use the correct type of salt, concentration, and to ensure the animal doesn't ingest the water.
Castor oil for paws, wound protection and hot spots. Dont use liberally as it can cause tummy upset and make sure you use raw, hexane free, organic oil.
Iodine as an antiseptic.
Lemon eucalyptus oil can be beneficial for pets as a natural insect repellent and for its potential antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory properties but use very diluted and sparingly.
Fermented urine to flush wounds and to knock out an acute illness through oral drenching.
Golden paste (turmeric)... Google Golden paste for dogs, cats, livestock and make accordingly. I swear by this remedy as an incredible anti-inflammatory!
Licorice root tincture
Goldenseal tincture
Dandelion root tincture
Rosemary tincture
Catnip or catnip tincture
Cilantro tincture
Hawthorn berry for our pets is great to treat heart health! I take it daily myself.
Oregano oil, known for its antibacterial, antifungal, and anti-inflammatory properties, beneficial for dogs when used correctly. It treats yeast, parasites, pests, bacteria and supports immune health. However, it is not recommended for cats.
For GOATS and SHEEP, the top best herbs are:
Garlic: Known for its antimicrobial, antioxidant, and antiparasitic properties, garlic can help control internal parasites like worms, boost immunity, and may even deter flies and ticks.
Moringa Leaves: A nutritional powerhouse, moringa is packed with protein, vitamins, and minerals that promote healthy growth and overall well-being.
Echinacea: This herb is valuable for boosting the immune system and can be used to treat inflammation.
Mint (various species): Mints can aid digestion, relieve bloating, and can be particularly beneficial for respiratory support.
Rosemary: This herb has strong antibacterial and antimicrobial activities, and can enhance digestion and milk production, particularly in goats.
Lemongrass: Similar to rosemary, lemongrass also boasts antibacterial and antioxidant properties and can support healthy digestion and milk production in goats.
Oregano: Oregano has potential as an antibiotic substitute, supports gut health, and strengthens the immune system.
Thyme: Thyme can help expel gas, relieve muscle spasms, and increase resistance to foreign organisms, improving gut health and digestion.
Yarrow: Useful as an astringent for cleansing wounds and repelling flies.
Lavender: Can be used to treat foot rot and potentially relieve stress.
Tea Tree: Useful for treating skin issues like fly strike and bug bites when diluted in a solution.
Mullein: Particularly beneficial for respiratory issues, mullein acts as an expectorant to help expel mucus and ease congestion.
Raspberry leaves: Support urinary tract health and can be especially beneficial for does during kidding season when given with other supplements like comfrey.
Chamomile: Considered safe and soothing, chamomile can help alleviate digestive issues, reduce inflammation, and calm the digestive tract.
Several herbs are known for their potential antiparasitic properties in goats and sheep, including wormwood, garlic, and pumpkin seeds. Tannin-rich forages like Sericea Lespedeza and oak leaves can also help manage parasite loads. Also, diatomaceous earth food grade.
There are brands that make a mix of wormwood, black walnut and clove specific for animals and each species. I use this to deworm my sheep and goats.
Salt is great to clean certain wounds and to give paw and hoove baths to unwell animals. Salt baths, particularly Epsom salt baths, can be beneficial for animals, especially dogs and cats, for various reasons like soothing sore muscles and reducing inflammation. Saltwater soaks can also be used to treat minor wounds and skin conditions in pets. However, it's crucial to use the correct type of salt, concentration, and to ensure the animal doesn't ingest the water.
Castor oil for paws, wound protection and hot spots. Dont use liberally as it can cause tummy upset and make sure you use raw, hexane free, organic oil.
Iodine as an antiseptic.
Lemon eucalyptus oil can be beneficial for pets as a natural insect repellent and for its potential antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory properties but use very diluted and sparingly.
Fermented urine to flush wounds and to knock out an acute illness through oral drenching.
Golden paste (turmeric)... Google Golden paste for dogs, cats, livestock and make accordingly. I swear by this remedy as an incredible anti-inflammatory!
Licorice root tincture
Goldenseal tincture
Dandelion root tincture
Rosemary tincture
Catnip or catnip tincture
Cilantro tincture
Hawthorn berry for our pets is great to treat heart health! I take it daily myself.
Oregano oil, known for its antibacterial, antifungal, and anti-inflammatory properties, beneficial for dogs when used correctly. It treats yeast, parasites, pests, bacteria and supports immune health. However, it is not recommended for cats.
For GOATS and SHEEP, the top best herbs are:
Garlic: Known for its antimicrobial, antioxidant, and antiparasitic properties, garlic can help control internal parasites like worms, boost immunity, and may even deter flies and ticks.
Moringa Leaves: A nutritional powerhouse, moringa is packed with protein, vitamins, and minerals that promote healthy growth and overall well-being.
Echinacea: This herb is valuable for boosting the immune system and can be used to treat inflammation.
Mint (various species): Mints can aid digestion, relieve bloating, and can be particularly beneficial for respiratory support.
Rosemary: This herb has strong antibacterial and antimicrobial activities, and can enhance digestion and milk production, particularly in goats.
Lemongrass: Similar to rosemary, lemongrass also boasts antibacterial and antioxidant properties and can support healthy digestion and milk production in goats.
Oregano: Oregano has potential as an antibiotic substitute, supports gut health, and strengthens the immune system.
Thyme: Thyme can help expel gas, relieve muscle spasms, and increase resistance to foreign organisms, improving gut health and digestion.
Yarrow: Useful as an astringent for cleansing wounds and repelling flies.
Lavender: Can be used to treat foot rot and potentially relieve stress.
Tea Tree: Useful for treating skin issues like fly strike and bug bites when diluted in a solution.
Mullein: Particularly beneficial for respiratory issues, mullein acts as an expectorant to help expel mucus and ease congestion.
Raspberry leaves: Support urinary tract health and can be especially beneficial for does during kidding season when given with other supplements like comfrey.
Chamomile: Considered safe and soothing, chamomile can help alleviate digestive issues, reduce inflammation, and calm the digestive tract.
Several herbs are known for their potential antiparasitic properties in goats and sheep, including wormwood, garlic, and pumpkin seeds. Tannin-rich forages like Sericea Lespedeza and oak leaves can also help manage parasite loads. Also, diatomaceous earth food grade.
There are brands that make a mix of wormwood, black walnut and clove specific for animals and each species. I use this to deworm my sheep and goats.