Indigestion
Angelica – Combine with chamomile for indigestion, flatulence and loss of appetite. To make tea, place 6-12 Tbsp
of herbs in 1-2 liters of water, simmer 30-40 minutes, and steep, covered, 30
minutes to 4 hours. Drink 1-2 cups per day Buy/view Angelica
Bilberry - A drink of the fruit and
roots steeped in gin is an old remedy to stop diarrhea and relieve nausea and
indigestion though large amounts of the whole berries eaten with their seeds
and skin provide a laxative bulk
Infusion: pour a cup of boiling
water onto ½ - 1 tsp of cayenne and leave to infuse for 10 minutes. A Tbsp of
this infusion should be mixed with hot water and drunk when needed
Marshmallow – The root counters excess stomach acid,
peptic ulceration, and gastritis.
Digestive tea:
Pour 570ml of boiling water over 30g of dried marsh mallow leaves. Steep, covered, until cool. Strain and flavor with ginger if desired. Reheat as needed. Great for indigestion.
Comfrey – Add fresh comfrey leaves to your dog’s diet to improve digestion.