Affected animal: horse/dog/cat
What is it?
Eczema itself is a reaction to constant external stimuli that cause the skin to become repeatedly inflamed by so-called allergens. The skin of an animal with eczema is visibly unhealthy. The animals rub themselves, scratch themselves, bleed, and much more. Eczema is triggered by, among other things: food allergies, parasite infestations (flies, black flies, horseflies, fleas, ticks, mites), and environmental allergies.
Where and how do we begin?
All Vera's Creme products are based on a different understanding of the cell, namely an epigenetic principle. This means that the environment determines whether a cell is healthy or not.
This also applies to the skin. The principle behind all products is based on the 5 pillars within the cells (described in the document "Vera's Cream's Formation Layer"). These state that if one pillar begins to crumble, the others are able to support and rebuild it, i.e., renew it.
Horse : The primary triggers for summer eczema in horses are black flies, horseflies, and similar insects. To repel these, the CBD oil cream is rubbed drop by drop onto the chest, inner ears, belly seam, and tailhead. It can also be applied to other areas where insects are seen. For existing wounds caused by constant rubbing, the sensitive oil cream is used to support and accelerate the healing process. The cell powder can be used internally.
Dog/Cat: Triggering factors include contact allergens, environmental irritants, food, or parasites. The animals scratch themselves, are restless, and have inflamed skin areas that are sometimes reddened and moist and inflamed. The primary goal is to eliminate the triggering factors. The inflamed skin areas can be soothed with the sensitive oil cream. If the allergy is caused by a parasite, the basic cream can be used to support natural defenses.
To stabilize the internal environment, a small amount of cell powder can also be mixed into the feed.
(Attention! Vera's CBD oil cream for veterinary use is NOT SUITABLE FOR CATS, as cats cannot metabolize the black cumin oil it contains.)
IMPORTANT! All suggested measures do not replace an examination by a veterinarian.
Rationale/Vera's reasoning: Eczema itself is a reaction to constant external stimuli that cause the skin to become repeatedly inflamed by so-called allergens. The oil cream stimulates the lower layers of skin to regenerate and neutralize these allergens.
Warmth, in the form of swelling and heat, for example in the mane, indicates that this process is indeed following its normal course internally. A course that couldn't be healthier.
Horse owners, however, are alarmed because they want to see an immediate turnaround. They want to see their animal able to enjoy a stress-free summer within a few days. This is possible, but it depends on the depth of the skin damage.
If you leave the skin alone for a few days and stop applying cream, the flaking will stop.
Great, because the dead, overloaded skin cells are now being shed by the body from the bottom up. In some cases, this can involve large areas that literally peel away. Underneath, however, the skin is fresh, young, and revitalized.
The products used here for animals do NOT correspond to the understanding of our previous upbringing, in which we suppress something that smolders and lingers underground.
We need this moment of renewal; only through it can we bring health back into life.
Which product is recommended for this?
Vera's Oil Cream vet.
Bottle with dosing tip (200ml / 10ml sample)
Price: €64.00 (incl. VAT)
Additionally, the following are recommended as supportive measures:
Cell powder
Can (250g)
Price: €37.95 (incl. VAT)
Photo: Henrike Hörmann
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