Phytopet Mullein Complex
  • Phytopet Mullein Complex

Phytopet Mullein Complex

£7.75
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Mullein Complex is a carefully crafted blend of herbs traditionally used to alleviate symptoms of coughs, colds, and irritable respiratory conditions. This natural remedy is formulated to soothe and relax the respiratory system, providing relief from various respiratory ailments and may be of assistance to rats with respiratory issues. 30ml bottle with dropper

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Mullein Complex is a carefully crafted blend of herbs traditionally used to alleviate symptoms of coughs, colds, and irritable respiratory conditions. This natural remedy is formulated to soothe and relax the respiratory system, providing relief from various respiratory ailments and may be of assistance to rats with respiratory issues. 30ml bottle with dropper

Indications: Respiratory conditions looking for natural relief.

Key Ingredients:

Mullein (Verbascum thapsus):
Acts as a soothing relaxant for the respiratory system, reducing cough severity and helping to clear congestion. Used traditionally for asthma, bronchitis, emphysema, and deep, hollow coughs.

Coltsfoot (Tussilago farfara):
A relaxing expectorant ideal for dry, unproductive coughs.

Wild Thyme (Thymus serpyllum):
Known for its expectorant properties along with anti-bacterial, anti-viral, and antiseptic benefits. Traditionally used to treat respiratory infections.

Liquorice Root (Glycyrrhiza glabra):
Enhances mucus secretion, easing dry coughs and hoarseness. A staple in traditional Chinese medicine for conditions like tuberculosis.

Wild Cherry Bark (Prunus serotina):
Offers relief for bronchitis, asthma, croup, and dry hacking coughs.

White Horehound (Marrubium vulgare):
Serves as a traditional expectorant, often used in syrup form to treat respiratory ailments.

Directions:
Give 3-5 drops in water or soft food once a day or 1-2 drops twice a day. Place drops in boiling water first to allow alcohol evaporation.


If unsure about interaction, please consult your vet.

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