Where & How They’re Made
Since 2002, Dr. Bob Goldstein has worked with master herbalist Kristy Haley of Crystal Garden Herbs in Bethel, VT to capture the ancient medicinal power of wild crafted herbs for true holistic healing.
After selecting the most beneficial herbs and mixing them with flower essences, the blends soak for over 30 days, and are then hand extracted and poured into a light sensitive tincture, crafting a remedy that addresses conditions dogs and cats suffer from day to day.
Jenny –
Even though this product isn’t specific to this use, I used it to clear up a gut imbalance in my rat terrier who was always having tummy issues and bad gas. I didn’t want to put her on an antibiotic and so when I read the back of this product and realized it included several strong anti microbial herbs I decided to give it to her in combination with cultured goat cream for probiotics. A lot of the formulas made for stomach issues center around soothing the tummy but not killing off unwanted bacteria and yeast. And this formula contained antibacterial herbs and antifungal herbs. Another issue with tummy specific formulas is they tend to have probiotics, which can feed bad bacteria and yeast. Yes they can help feed good probiotics but they aren’t a good thing if your dog had an existing tummy bug. That’s why I used the cultured goat cream instead. Combined with this formula her has went away and she stopped having episodes of turning down food and eating Grass in the morning.
It’s really resolved her regularly tummy issues
Sara H. –
My Maltese, Joey, has been taking Immune Boost. After a couple of weeks I noticed a dramatic difference in his tear-staining. I recently ran out of the drops and it was not long before Joey’s tear stains were bad again. I am convinced it is because of the lack of these drops! Thanks for the great products, and all the wonderful work you do for the animals. Chicago, Illinois