
- antispasmodic
- antiseptic
- antibiotic
- antidepressant
- antineuralgic
- antiphlogistic
- carminative
- cholagogue
- cicatrisant
- emenagogue
- analgesic
- febrifuge
- hepatic
- sedative
- nervine
- digestive
- tonic
- antispasmodic
- bactericidal
- sudorific
- stomachic
- anti inflammatory
- anti infectious
- vermifuge
- vulnerary substance.
German Chamomile: The German chamomile possesses anti-inflammatory benefits which will help your dogs coat.
Roman Chamomile:May help in calming your dogs nerve and reduce cramps, muscle pain
Antiseptic, Antibiotic, Disinfectant, Bactericidal & Vermifuge:
If your dog has scabs and soars causes by tick irritation, chamomile oil can act as a antiseptic and antibiotic. What this means is that not only does it bacteria and fungi, it also cleans the area and helps to prevent further infection. The use of chamomile oil goes even deeper than just allowing your dog sweet skin relief and healing after tick and flea infestation, The chamomile oil if applied to the hair of your dog will help to eliminate mites too.
A Very Effective Use of Chamomile Tea For Dogs
Ok, we all know that when you want to calm or go to sleep easily, it is recommended that you drink chamomile tea. But did you know chamomile tea is good for dogs as well. Well, apart from the chamomile oil itself, if you find that if your dog has very itchy skin, you can simply make some chamomile tea and set it to cool. when it is chilled enough, pour it into a spray bottle and spray the area of the dog which seems to be irritating the animal. Ensure that there is o underlying causes first such as a insect bite or parasite attached.
Applying Chamomile Oil To Your Dogs Skin
- Ensure that your dog is bathed and clean
- Pour chamomile oil in the palm of your hands and massage it unto the skin of your dog. It is as simple as that.