Applications internally as a nutritive for the GLA; externally for irritable skin on its
own or in poultices
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How to Use Avian – internally as a nutritive, and for irritable skin, seeds
Dose: Internally and externally 1-2 drops depending on size of bird,
3 times a day, can be mixed in food
Canine – internally and externally as a nutritive and for irritable skin
Dose: Internally - 1 teaspoon mixed in food, 3 times a day, can be
mixed in food
Externally – 1 teaspoon applied to skin 2-3 times a day
Feline – internally and externally as a nutritive and for irritable skin
Dose: Internally - 1 teaspoon 3 times a day, can be mixed in food
Externally – 1 teaspoon applied to skin 2-3 times a day
Porcine – internally and externally as a nutritive and for irritable skin
Dose: Internally - 1 teaspoon 3 times a day, can be mixed in food
Externally – 1 teaspoon applied to skin 2-3 times a day
Equine – internally and externally as a nutritive and for irritable skin Dose: Internally - 1 teaspoon, 3 times a day, can be mixed in food
Externally – 1 teaspoon applied to skin 2-3 times a day
Bovine – internally and externally as a nutritive and for irritable skin
Dose: Internally - 1 teaspoon 3 times a day, can be mixed in food
Externally – 1 teaspoon applied to skin 2-3 times a day
Caprine – internally and externally as a nutritive and for irritable skin
Dose: Internally - 1 teaspoon 3 times a day, can be mixed in food
Externally – 1 teaspoon applied to skin 2-3 times a day
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Safety Data no known contradictions |
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About the Product True hemp or Cannibis sativa is one of several plants given the name hemp, although the others belong to different families. It is indigenous to India and is cultivated in Eurasia, Chile and the United States. Introduced to Britain by the Romans, hemp was cultivated in the west of England for centuries, as the fibres were used in rope making and in the production of canvas sails. The leaves and flowers are widely used for their intoxicant and psychoactive properties, although the sedative and analgesic properties of the plant are also well-established. Hemp seed oil does not contain the psychoactive components present in the rest of the plant. The tincture has been used for the relief of genito-urinary complaints.
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