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http://skeptvet.com/Blog/2009/07/bach-flower-essences-for-animals/ excerpt below, click on link for full article.
Is It Safe?
Because Bach flower essences are greatly diluted, they generally contain only water and very small traces of brandy or substances leeched out of the flowers. It is unlikely, then, that they would cause any direct harm. However, because they have no actual effect on physical disease, their use can cause indirect harm if it leads to a delay in appropriate diagnosis and treatment for any underlying illness.
Rescue Remedy Drops & Spray (copied from All Natural Pet)
Ingredients – HPUS 5x dilution of Helianthemum nummularium, Clematis vitalba, Impatiens glandulifera, Prunus cerasifera, and Ornithogalum umbellatum.
Inactive Ingredients – Alcohol
Rescue Remedy for Pets (copied from All Natural Pet)
Active Ingredients – HPUS 5x dilution of Helianthemum nummularium, Clematis vitalba, Impatiens glandulifera, Prunus cerasifera, and Ornithogalum umbellatum.
Inactive Ingredients – 80% Glycerine, 20% Water.
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