INDICATIONS
Helps to relieve the signs of fever, loss of appetite, stiff joints, lethargy, vomiting and diarrhoea as seen in conditions due to tik fever.
- Juglans nigra – Also known as Persian walnut. It is a large deciduous tree native to Europe. It shows powerful anti-helminthic activity and assists in expulsion of intestinal worms.
- Artemisia annua – Commonly called as sweet wormwood. It is a small shrub native to North America. Helps to reduce the parasite egg volume and expels intestinal worms.
- Uncaria tomentosa – Also called as cat’s claw. It is a woody vine native to South and Central America. It shows powerful anti-helminthic activity.
- Cistus incanus – It is a perineal plant native to the Mediterranean region. It shows powerful anti-microbial and anti-inflammatory properties.
- Scutellaria – It is a genus of flowering plants in the mint family. Occurs worldwide mainly in the temperate regions. It shows a powerful viricidal activity and helps to reduce inflammation and fever caused by tiks.
Bhavya Basavaraj
07/08/2025Burfi our Dog of 4 years recovery from Tik off
Burfi our female dog had a speedy recovery from Tick fever lately where I also included tik off from Botane with the regular antibiotics. One thing I noticed was that the recovery was slightly quicker compared to the previous case I experienced with my male dog. Her food drive was intact though she was picky Abt what to eat she kept herself in gud healthy with some healthy recovery food.she fought the tick fever without administering any saline fluids .. the best part this time I saw her hind legs awareness remained intact unlike butter who lse hind legs were left shaky for a prolonged period of time. I recommend tik off as a must supplement while administering the regular allopathic doses like doxycycline… Tik off is a bonus to help their mobility intact despite all the pain going inside them.