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#16 POWER DUST SILVER LINING HERBS Horse Equine Wound First Aid Herbal Support

$ 34.32

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Brand: Silver Lining Herbs
  • MPN: E16
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Modified Item: No
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Custom Bundle: No
  • Condition: New
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer

    Description

    Silver Lining Herbs #16 Power Dust
    Power Dust | Horse Wound Care | Equine Wound and Horse First Aid Powder/ Poultice Mix | Natural Herbs | Made In USA by Silver Lining Herbs
    Minimize scarring and say goodbye to proud flesh with #16 Power Dust, and potentially even skip stitches for wounds that would otherwise need them. This poultice mix is nothing short of incredible and works on old as well as fresh wounds.
    #16 Power Dust is a blend formulated especially for open wounds. Used dry to dust the wound or as a poultice to dress the wound. #16 will support the natural healing process through all stages of recovery. The herbs in #16 may enhance healthy tissue growth and circulation, minimizing scarring. For serious wounds follow the directions on the label carefully and consider using in conjunction with #25 INF-X to support normal bacteria levels.
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    GIVING A NATURAL HERBAL SUPPORT FOR YOUR HORSE YOU CAN TRUST ~
    Silver Lining Herbs has been in business for 19 years providing herbal support products for equines and canines. Our products are made in Buhl, Idaho USA in our state-of-the-art manufacturing facility to ensure quality and safety.   Silver Lining Herbs earned the National Animal supplement council’s prestigious quality seal for manufacturing and quality
    Active Ingredients: A proprietary blend of (Comfrey, Capsicum, Flax Seed, Boneset, Lobelia, Plantain, Slippery Elm, Yarrow, Shepherds Purse and Goldenseal) 6803 mg per tbsp. Scoop included.
    Inactive Ingredients: NONE.
    Recommended use: If the wound is fresh and moist, it will support circulation and tissue growth by sprinkling the dry powder directly on the open wound and then wrapping with a sterile wrap. Leave it covered for 12 hours then remove the bandage and wipe the wound clean with a clean cloth. Reapply the poultice powder and leave exposed to the open air for 12 hours. Continue this cycle until the wound is healed. If the wound is dry or scabbed over, you can make a poultice by mixing a small amount of water to a measured amount of the powder and applying to poultice directly to the wound and wrapping with a sterile wrap. Follow the same 12 hours on and 12 hours off as above.
    About Us
    Lavern Young, father of Silver Lining founder Mickey Young. A cattle rancher and range rider for the Bureau of Land Management for over 20 years, Lavern grew up in close proximity to the Navajo Indians, from whom he learned a great deal about medicinal herbs and their beneficial uses for both human and animal. All of these life experiences came together to form a commitment to seeking health naturally, a commitment shared by his wife Ruth Young, who became an herbalist in her own right, respected throughout the community for the quality of the herbs and advice found at her store.
    Growing up on his family’s ranch, Mickey saw firsthand the powerful effects that herbs can have on humans and animals, and learned how to blend the right combinations to support various systems in the body. When he became a rodeo champion and then rodeo stock company owner, he applied his knowledge of herbs to over 200 head of horses and bulls, and proved the effectiveness of his choices over and over again as they remained healthy high performers in the face of a heavy travel schedule. Mickey was so successful in keeping his stock in optimum health that he provided over 60 head of rough stock to the National Finals Rodeo.
    Now retired from the rodeo stock business, Mickey still team ropes, and works to build Silver Lining Herbs. Wherever the future takes Silver Lining, you may be certain of one thing: providing the best possible resources for natural health will always come first. Every horse and dog deserves to have the best health possible, and that’s what Silver Lining is all about.