Aloe Vera & Parrot Care
The most popular herbal remedy for the care of parrots seems to be Aloe Vera. One popular use of aloe vera is a topical spray to sooth the irritated skin of birds that engage in feather plucking. Dramatic results can be obtained with this protocol when used on parrots who are destroying their feathers due to an itchy condition of the skin. Even in cases of psychological plucking, the Aloe Vera spray has been known to slow down feather destruction, due to the fact that damp feathers seem to dampen the urge to pluck. We supply a high quality Aloe Vera spray which can be used on all animals – Aloe Veterinary Formula. It comes in a large spray bottle which lasts a long time.
Most of the time, interacting with parrots is pure pleasure. But, one of the few drawbacks of keeping parrots as a hobby or a business is the occasional painful bite. It is surprising that although most of us know about the use of Aloe Vera for sunburn, there seems to be little awareness of its merits as an analgesic for other minor injuries. Aloe Vera Gelly is ideal for cuts, bruises, burns (of course!), and allergies causing inflammation or dermatitis.
Testimonial : ALOE VERA DETOX
About a year ago, I wrote an account in an on-line newsletter of an adult female eclectus that I own who became seriously ill. After undergoing every imaginable test and treatment protocol by two veterinarians, no diagnosis could be made and the bird was sent home to be "kept comfortable." In desperation, I went browsing in a health food store with the hope of finding something that might save my beloved bird. Both vets had mentioned liver damage so I decided to try using Aloe Vera Gel as a liver-detoxifying agent – I added it to her drinking water, and spread it on everything she would eat. I was shocked at the immediate response - her appetite returned, she began perching for the first time in weeks and she became responsive to her surroundings again. After a couple of weeks of steady improvement and when she seemed normal again, I took her back to one of the treating vets for blood work. He was pleasantly surprised just to see her alive, and he drew blood for re-testing. He phoned me with the results and said "If I had not drawn the blood myself, I would not believe that it came from the same bird. All of her liver values are completely normal!"
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