Run & Play - To support the healing process for any injury or chronic condition which interferes with joyful, flexible, carefree running and playing
Outburst - For aggression, outbursts of violent behavior often unexpected or out of character, any unproductive release of pent up emotions through destructive physical activity. Animal act as sponges, absorbing negativity wherever they go. It is easy for them to collect too much negativity and get electrically overcharged. If they cannot find a way to discharge this negativity constructively they will do it destructively. They often need support to release this electrical overcharge. This mix helps discharge electrical overcharges in a benign way.
New Beginnings - For both old and new animals when a new animal arrives in a household; for transition to new caretakers, a new role or new home
Flow Free - Urinary tract health, problems with flow anywhere in the body
Digestive Woes - For gastrointestinal issues.
Senior Citizen - To help maintain emotional equilibrium and good cheer during declines in function associated with aging process; to help reverse the declines to whatever degree is possible in areas such as flexibility, eyesight, hearing, energy levels and general flow of systems.
Showcats - For any animals being shown. Supports balanced self-expression for animals in or out of shows, helps shy and retiring animals blossom and very assertive animals find appropriate poise and restraint.
Spraying - Difficulty discharging negativity in more benign ways; resentment; pent up anger; confusion about role in household due to arrival of new animal or for some other reason; litter box issues also male dogs marking in the house.
Transition - For the dying process both to give physical stamina during the work of dying and also to help with the spiritual work done during the last stages of life, also helpful during other transitions in life
Abandonment & Abuse - For animals who have been rescued from abuse and abandonment but who still bear emotional scars from their experiences; for related behavioral issues, including terror at being handled, loner behavior and other socialization issues, depression, odd phobias, cringing and hiding.
Animal Emergency Care - For trauma, shock, extreme stress and acute situations; to calm the electrical system during emergency medical situations or serious illness.
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Anxiety - For anxiety, nervous habits and obsessive behaviors such as excessive licking or feather picking, fear of people or of being handled, phobias, confused thinking, fear of loud noises including thunderstorms, overactive watchdog behavior including pacing.
Caretaker - Support for animal and human caretakers, nourishes empathy and unconditional love in care taking relationships, increases intuitive communication, restores joy and enthusiasm in selfless service.
Grief & Loss - For when a caretaker, friend or animal companion dies; loss of home or sense of purpose; break-up of family; for despair, depression, brokenness and grief.
Neediness - Supports an animal to find balance and right relationship with his person; helpful for the animal who is overly anxious to please his person or who wavers between self-confidence and no confidence, exhibiting resentment alternating with clinginess in his search for his place in the world.
Jealousy - Jealousy in any form, including sibling rivalry among animals in the same household
Healthy Coat - For healthy skin and fur, for hot spots, rashes, skin sensitivities, and allergic situations, for raw tissue internally as well as externally
Immune Support - Support the immune system
Recovery - Post-surgery or recovery from illness or trauma
Separation - Caretaker away or at work with animal home alone or in the care of someone other than their person; separation anxiety.
Flee Free - For situations in which an animal is under attack; for improved electrical vitality so that boundaries strengthen and animal can rebuff negativity or pests.