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Chamomile strengthens the stomach and intestines

 

Chamomile has long been known for its calming effect on the stomach, intestines, and nerves. This property makes it one of the most popular herbs. It is relatively undemanding in terms of soil and therefore often grows on fallow land, rubbish dumps, in vineyards, and grain fields. However, chamomile is also cultivated in fields for medicinal use. The plant is harvested when it is fully ripe and dried in the shade. The dried flowers are then ground into a fine powder.

 

Chamomile relaxes the bloated animal belly

 

Chamomile flowers contain essential oil, flavonoids, mucilage, coumarins, and mineral components. These ingredients are responsible for the various effects of this medicinal plant. It has calming, anti-flatulent, antispasmodic, and antibacterial properties. It is therefore often used to treat gastrointestinal complaints such as flatulence in horses and rodents.

 

Chamomile and ......

 

A soothing herbal blend consisting of chamomile, peppermint, and caraway has proven particularly effective for colic-like symptoms and flatulence.

 

Chamomile – Feeding recommendation

 

Horses:

30–50 g per adult horse per day

 

Guinea pigs, rabbits, and similar pets:

1 tablespoon mixed into daily hay or as a treat.

 

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