A traditional digestive and reproductive herb requiring careful, short-term use under professional guidance.
(Warning: This potent herb requires responsible use. Not for pregnant animals or long-term supplementation. Always consult your veterinarian before use.)
Family: Asteraceae Common Names: Common Felon Herb, St. John's Plant Parts Used: Dried aerial parts (leaves and flowering tops)
Mugwort is a traditional herb with several therapeutic applications when used carefully:
Digestive Stimulant: Bitter properties promote healthy digestion and appetite.
Parasite Support: Traditional use as part of worming protocols (with veterinary guidance).
Nervous System: Mild calming effects may help restless animals.
Reproductive Health: Traditionally used to support regular heat cycles.
Topical Use: Poultices may help soothe minor muscular discomfort.
Precautions
Not for long-term use - limit to 2-3 week periods with breaks.
Absolutely contraindicated in pregnant animals (may stimulate uterine contractions).
Use cautiously in epileptic animals - may lower seizure threshold.
May interact with sedative medications - consult your vet.
Discontinue use if any signs of neurological effects appear.
Ensure proper identification to avoid toxic Artemisia species.
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A traditional digestive and reproductive herb requiring careful, short-term use under professional guidance.
(Warning: This potent herb requires responsible use. Not for pregnant animals or long-term supplementation. Always consult your veterinarian before use.)