Organic Chamomile – Tea Bag Cut 1kg

$42.00

Chamomile has long been valued for its soothing properties, and it's no different when it comes to our animals. This finely cut organic chamomile is perfect for horses prone to stress, digestive upsets, skin irritations, or nervous tension.

With its calming scent and potent botanical action, chamomile can be a gentle and effective way to support your horse’s wellbeing—naturally.

🌿 Benefits:

  • Supports digestive health and relieves colic or scouring

  • Helps ease nervous tension and restlessness

  • Anti-inflammatory and anti-allergenic actions

  • Aids in reducing spasms and pain in the digestive tract

  • Mild antimicrobial effects

  • Skin-soothing when used as a topical rinse

  • Contains calcium phosphate to support the skeletal system

🌼 How to Use:

  • Mix dry into dampened feed

  • Brew as a tea and drizzle over feed, hay, or straw to simulate natural browsing

  • Use externally as a skin rinse for allergic reactions or irritation (cool, brewed tea)

Did You Know?

Chamomile was once hung in stables to help deter flies thanks to its scent.

Actions: Anti-inflammatory, anti-spasmodic, anti-microbial, digestive bitter, carminative (relieves gas), mild sedative, anti-allergenic, vasodilator (improves circulation), and analgesic.

⚠️ Note: Rare hypersensitive reactions have been noted in humans allergic to the ragweed family. Consult your vet if unsure.

Chamomile has long been valued for its soothing properties, and it's no different when it comes to our animals. This finely cut organic chamomile is perfect for horses prone to stress, digestive upsets, skin irritations, or nervous tension.

With its calming scent and potent botanical action, chamomile can be a gentle and effective way to support your horse’s wellbeing—naturally.

🌿 Benefits:

  • Supports digestive health and relieves colic or scouring

  • Helps ease nervous tension and restlessness

  • Anti-inflammatory and anti-allergenic actions

  • Aids in reducing spasms and pain in the digestive tract

  • Mild antimicrobial effects

  • Skin-soothing when used as a topical rinse

  • Contains calcium phosphate to support the skeletal system

🌼 How to Use:

  • Mix dry into dampened feed

  • Brew as a tea and drizzle over feed, hay, or straw to simulate natural browsing

  • Use externally as a skin rinse for allergic reactions or irritation (cool, brewed tea)

Did You Know?

Chamomile was once hung in stables to help deter flies thanks to its scent.

Actions: Anti-inflammatory, anti-spasmodic, anti-microbial, digestive bitter, carminative (relieves gas), mild sedative, anti-allergenic, vasodilator (improves circulation), and analgesic.

⚠️ Note: Rare hypersensitive reactions have been noted in humans allergic to the ragweed family. Consult your vet if unsure.