Herbal medicine
From the Greek phytos, “plant”, and therapeuo, “to cure”.
It is the use of plants or herbal preparations, "phytomedicines", in various galenic forms to naturally treat the various ailments of your animal's body.
But not all plants are suitable for all animals, one plant can be ideal for a dog but can be poisonous for a cat. A Vitality Check-up is essential beforehand.
Galenic Forms
Herbal teas
The powders
Extracts (EPS)
Mother Tinctures
Essential oils
Hydrosols
Floral Waters
Oily macerate
Glycerine macerate
Gemmotherapy (bud)
...
It is not necessarily necessary or useful to use all these forms on each individual. It is therefore the naturotherapist who is responsible for identifying the most appropriate forms. The protocols put in place are therefore specific to each animal and even to each practitioner, depending on the knowledge at his disposal and what he considers to be the most appropriate in each case.
Types of Plants
There are many Medicinal plants:
Burdock
Lavender
Eucalyptus
...
And Aromatic Plants:
Rosemary
Thyme
Turmeric
...
Each plant has many properties, it is generally their use in Synergy, which will provide natural and lasting responses to the problems exposed, both preventive and curative.
Fir bud
Ash bud
Fig tree bud
Apple tree bud