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Our fifty-fifty mix contains half of our herb mix & half of our flower mix! It promotes natural behaviours in small animals & has the benefit of smelling amazing! Just scatter your favourite mix around your little one's home!

 

- Foliage mix contains:

Dill stems, dandelion leaf, cherry tree leaf, strawberry leaf, birch leaf, ribwort plantain.

Sunflower petals, hibiscus flowers, chamomile, rose petals, marigold & cornflower (blue & red).

 

This box is suitable for dwarf hamsters, syrian hamsters, mice, gerbils, degus, rats, guinea pigs, rabbits & chinchillas.

 

Photos taken by Monika Skogbäck

Instagram: @skogback.monika

The Fifty-Fifty Mix

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  • Chamomile:

    • A calming effect on the nervous system - in the case of anxiety, stress, restlessness, a vet check up, fireworks ect.
    • Antibacterial
    • Appetite stimulation

    Marigold:

    • Relief of stomach & intestinal cramps 
    • General increase of immune system
    • Supports the bladder & kidneys

    Sunflower petals:

    • Relief of colds
    • Reduction of fever

    Cornflower (blue & red):

    • Fever relief
    • Blood purifying effect

    Hibiscus:

    • Immune system support - specifically with colds & other bronchial problems
    • Prevention against cystitis
    • Support in case of obesity 

    Rose petals:

    • Good blood circulation 
    • Immune system boosting effect 

    Dill stems:

    • Relief of stomach cramps 
    • Stimulation of good digestion 

    Dandelion leaf:

    • A strengthening of bones, skin and hair
    • Weight support

    Cherry tree leaf:

    • Bladder & kidney support

    Strawberry leaf:

    • High in vitamin C
    • Blood purifying effect

    Birch leaf:

    • Prevention against bladder and/or kidney infections - disinfecting against bacteria in the urinary tract
    • Anti-inflammatory 

    Ribwort plantain:

    • An antibacterial effect in case of colds
    • Promote good & fast digestion 
    • Soothing in case of inflammation of the urinary tract

    This information is based on books and articles online. It should not be seen as advice. Herbs are not medicines! In case of disease always consult your veterinarian.

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