
Ingredient list: Coat and Skin
All ingredients:
🐾 Chamomile flowers
🐾 Meadowsweet
🐾 Milk thistle
🐾 Field horsetail
🐾 Gingko
🐾 Birch leaves
🐾 Curcuma Powder
🐾 Pansy herb
🐾 Shiitake

Chamomile flowers
Chamomile has natural anti-inflammatory and anti-itch properties that help relieve hot spots, allergic reactions, bug bites, Minor wounds & eczema. It contains natural antiseptic compounds that help prevent infections from bacteria and fungi, keeping the coat and skin healthy.
The antioxidants in chamomile, such as apigenin, help protect skin cells from oxidative stress, keeping the skin barrier strong and resilient against dryness, irritation, and infections.

Meadowsweet
Meadowsweet contains various ingredients that can have a healing effect. The most important are salicylic acid and flavonoids. Salicylic acid is a precursor to aspirin and has analgesic and anti-inflammatory effects. Flavonoids are antioxidants that can fight free radicals and strengthen the immune system. Meadowsweet can therefore help dogs that suffer from pain or inflammation, for example with osteoarthritis, gingivitis or skin problems.

Milk thistle
Milk thistle fruits contain an active ingredient complex called silymarin, which protects liver cells from toxins and promotes detoxification. Silymarin also has an anti-inflammatory and antioxidant effect that supports and regenerates liver function. Milk thistle fruits can therefore help with various liver diseases or problems, which has also a positive effect on your dog’s skin & fur.

Field horsetail
Field horsetail (Equisetum arvense) is a powerful natural nutrient for dogs, especially when it comes to skin and coat health. It is rich in silica, antioxidants, and anti-inflammatory compounds, which help promote stronger skin, healthier fur, and better overall dermal health.
Field horsetail is one of the richest natural sources of silica, which is essential for strong hair growth and preventing brittle, weak fur.
Silica strengthens hair follicles, reducing shedding and improving coat thickness.

Gingko
Ginkgo powder can support a dog's
skin health in several ways, primarily due to its antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and circulation-boosting properties.
Ginkgo improves microcirculation, ensuring that skin cells receive more oxygen and nutrients. Better circulation promotes faster healing of wounds, hot spots, and irritated skin. It is rich in flavonoids and terpenoids, which help fight free radicals that can damage skin cell & it reduces Inflammation & Itchiness – it contains natural anti-inflammatory compounds that may soothe skin allergies, rashes, and eczema.

Birch leaves
Birch leaves have several positive effects on the health of dogs.
They have adiuretic effect, whereby they increase the amount of urine and thus flush the kidneys, bladder and urinary tract. This can help prevent or relieve inflammation and kill bacteria.
Especially for skin care, they can promote blood circulation in the skin and heal eczema, wounds or allergies. They can also be used as a rinse or poultice.

Curcuma Powder
Curcumin, the active compound in turmeric, has strong anti-inflammatory
properties.
Helps soothe itchy, irritated, or inflamed skin caused by allergies, hot spots,
or dermatitis & may reduce redness and swelling in cases of allergic
reactions.
Turmeric has antibacterial, antifungal, and antiviral properties, making it useful for minor cuts, wounds, or skin infections, which helps promote faster healing by supporting collagen production.
Its antioxidant properties protect skin cells from damage and aging and supports a soft, shiny coat by nourishing the skin from within.

Pansy herb
Pansy herb has anti-inflammatory, antibacterial and antiviral properties. It can therefore help with skin conditions such as eczema, acne, dermatitis or psoriasis. Pansy herb can also relieve itching, redness and swelling. It also promotes wound healing and skin regeneration.

Shiitake
The shiitake mushroom is an important part of mushroom medicine. It contains, among other things, beta-glucans and lentinan, which stimulate the immune system and can have an anti-inflammatory effect.
The shiitake mushroom is also often used for skin problems or to support joint diseases and swollen joints, it promotes blood circulation, relieves pain and has an anti-inflammatory effect.
A real all-rounder when it comes to the general health of your dog.