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https://draxe.com/pet-heal...
Make a soothing paste of slippery elm powder (mix the powder with cold water) as a poultice for hot spots, insect burns, rashes, scratches, ulcerated areas or other shallow wounds. Smear onto the wound and allow it to dry. Native Americans used slippery elm bark to stop bleeding. It forms a natural “bandage” that can be left in place for several hours — if you can convince your dog to leave it alone! Just moisten with water to remove it.
https://draxe.com/pet-heal...
Make a soothing paste of slippery elm powder (mix the powder with cold water) as a poultice for hot spots, insect burns, rashes, scratches, ulcerated areas or other shallow wounds. Smear onto the wound and allow it to dry. Native Americans used slippery elm bark to stop bleeding. It forms a natural “bandage” that can be left in place for several hours — if you can convince your dog to leave it alone! Just moisten with water to remove it.
A Complete Guide to Using Slippery Elm for Pets - Dr. Axe
Using slippery elm for pets can help naturally heal ailments ranging from GI upset to wounds. Learn how to make a homemade dose, including a DIY syrup.
https://draxe.com/pet-health/slippery-elm-for-pets/
11:39 AM - Oct 17, 2022
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