Venerated in India as a sacred plant, Tulsi provides the same benefits to cats and dogs as it does to humans, to relive gastric. It can also reduce inflammation, boost immune system, and reduce stress.
Ashwagandha has the ability to energise as well as calm your pet down. It's a valuable addition to your pet's meals, if given in moderation.
Chamomile can be given to pets in the form of supplements or treats. It has a soothing effect, helping reduce stress and jitters by supporting a healthy sleep cycle.
Turmeric is a highly beneficial plant for pets. It is recommended for animal joint care, for its deep ability to soothe and relieve joint pains.
Triphala has been used for centuries as a tonic to support the digestive system and provide a gentle laxative action. It releases toxins and enhances the absorption processes in pets.
Ginger can help soothe your pet's joints and muscles. It improves digestive health and has anti inflammatory properties that can promote healthy blood circulation. It should be given in small amounts only.
Neem is a toxic plant for dogs so pet owners must make sure that their pets don't eat it. However, neem can be mixed with water or oil and applied on the fur to repel fleas and provide them relief from any wounds.
A small amount of fresh aloe vera gel provides relief to pets from itching and help heal minor irritations. However, the pets should not ingest it as it may be toxic.