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Uploaded by on Oct 10, 2010

I filmed this video with my friend Lisa, a chemist and hebalist from Anjali's Herbals (www.anjaliyogawellness.com/shop). This video teaches you how to make a cheap alternative to antibacterial mouthwash for your dog! Instead of wasting your money on tooth rinse from pet stores, you can make it fast from easy to find dehydrated herbs! For more videos that are not available on YouTube visit Dehydrate2Store.com!

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  • A chemist and a herbalist?

    How do you deal with the MASSIVE cognitive dissonance?

    My guess is you don't.

  • @mukwah1111 Blackberry is another nice herb to use for the mouth. It's great for mouth ulcers, gingivitis and bleeding/receding gums.

  • @mukwah1111 You can use all the parts of Echinacea. Flowers, stems and leaves can be used in teas and infusions, and the roots can be powdered and either taken in a capsule, or added to infusions/teas.

  • @astrialkil Yes, absolutely! You can use it as a rinse after brushing, or as mouthwash.

  • Can humans use this?

  • I like your new Aprons! where can I get one?

  • I grow Echinacea flowers in my yard but have no idea what part of them to dry & save ? Is it the flower petals? The stalks? the roots? If you could advise I would appreciate it very much. All the best !

  • Thx great info My big dogs wouldnt let me rub this on their teeth but I would put it in their water dish & maybe syringe some into their mouths. I noticed that they tend to eat grass when we are off my own property by the creek I believe its a need for greens. Will add dried parsley to their raw food over winter. Should I salvage the leaves off the blackberry bushes that I dug up? They are dehydrating naturally in the sun right now as I curse them haha.

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