Pamela Alley, RVT

Posted in Uncategorized with tags , on July 28, 2008 by the writer

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Marukan Nature Grass

Posted in Health, Diet, Nutritional Needs & Supplements, Rabbits with tags , , on July 25, 2008 by the writer

Dandelion (MR364) - In line with Chinese medicine, the dandelion herbs helps to keep the stomach healthy and is very effective in cleansing the bloodstream.

Plantain Leaf (MR365) - A medicinal herb with abundance of vitamins helps keep the rabbit’s stomach healthy and helps with diuresis (Diuresis is the increased production of urine by the kidney).

Horsetail (MR366) - Works effectively in promotion of kidney function that causes diuresis and helps to keep cool (as in, helps reduce the heat in terms/context of Chinese medicine). Also effective in helping with skin disease.

Mulberry Tree (MR367) - The “moranorin” (sorry, its a jap medical/herbal term that I’m unable to effectively translate) helps control the rise of blood glucose values. Mulberry tree also has abundance of mineral dietary fibre that helps with integral intestinal action.

Radish Leaf (MR36 8) - There are various vitamins and dietary fibre in the radish leaf, including beta carotin which is optimum in the maintainence of the health of the eye, skin and stomach.

Carrot Leaf (MR-369) - Has two times the amount of vitamin c than that of the root. Also has beta carotine, dietary fibre and is effective in the maintainence of the health of the eye, skin and stomach.

Watercress (MR-370) - Has abundance of various vitamins and beta carotine that helps with diuresis in addition to helping with fatigue and appetite.