Warriorbullz Supplements
Warriorbullz Diatomaceous Earth
Diatomaceous Earth what is it?
What does it do?
Diatomaceous earth
6 Possible benefits of diatomaceous earth
Kills Fleas and Ticks and Other Bugs
Natural, Chemical-free Deodorizer
Fights Internal Parasites.
Detoxifies the Body, Improves Gut Health
Reduces Bloating and Gas.
Healthy Supplement That Supports the Body.
Suggested Feeding amounts
Cats- 1/4 teaspoon
Dogs- 1/2-2 teaspoon depending on size:
Under 10kgs - 1/2 teaspoon
10-20kg 1/2 to 1 teaspoon
20- 40kg 1 to 11/2 teaspoons
50kg plus 11/2 to 2 teaspoons
Warriorbullz Wrinkle & roll balm
Bringing you nothing but the freshest finest natural ingredients for your fury best friends.
This balm is perfect for there wrinkles rolls & folds keeping them nasty sores & itches at bay.
Here is a list of all the goodness packed into our 50g tins
. Shea butter- moisturising properties that penetrate deeply into the skin & hydrate within. Non toxic & helps speed up the healing process
. Coconut oil - has antimicrobial compounds & helps minimise the risk of infection
. Bees wax - acts as a barrier prevent further damage
. Almond oil helps sooth itchy dry flakey skin
.Aloe vera- has antibacterial, antifungal and anti-inflammatory properties.
.Calendula-has ant-inflammatory, anti-bacterial, anti-fungal and anti-microbial properties. Externally, calendula is perfect for skin irritations and wounds and brings quick relief from sore, itchy skin.
.Olive oil-It adds a sheen to any type of fur or coat and helps alleviate dry and itchy skin
Warrorbullz Snout & Paw Balm
For all you dog lovers!
100% natural ingredients no nasty chemicals. SNOUT & PAW BALM.
Does your fury friend suffer with dry nose or dry & cracked paws?
Especially in this cold weather. Then this Is definitely the product for them. We have done a lot of research over the last 12 months to bring you nothing but the best.
This product is hand made by ourselves, So here is what’s in it.
. Shea butter- moisturising properties that penetrate deeply into the skin & hydrate within. Non toxic & helps speed up the healing process
. Coconut oil - has antimicrobial compounds & helps minimise the risk of infection
. Bees wax - acts as a barrier to protect paws & nose to prevent further damage
. Almond oil helps sooth itchy dry flaky skin
Warriorbullz Marshmallow root 100g
This product is one of the safest most versatile herbs for dogs.
And we absolutely love it 😍
Here are some of the possibilities this natural herb may help with
. Heal leaky gut
. Kennel cough
. Inflammatory bowel disease
. constipation
. Diarrhoea
. Nausea & vomiting
. Raw transition
. Acid reflux
. Skin problems- insect bites, burns, cuts
. Joint problems- arthritis
Internal dosage:- root powder: ½ tsp of dried root per lb of food, sprinkled onto food once or twice daily.
Topical solution:- Mix ground herb or powdered marshmallow root and hot water to make a paste. Let it cool until warm to the touch. Put it on the affected area and cover with soft cotton to make a poultice.
You can also put the powder or herb inside the soft cotton and tie off to make a sac. Soak it in warm water and dab it on the wound until it cools.
Also been known as
Diuretic - increases the flow of urine to help remove water and salt from the body
Antimicrobial - destroys and inhibits the growth of bacteria, viruses and fungi.
Anti-inflammatory - reduces redness, swelling and itching associated with inflammation
Expectorant - helps remove mucus from the respiratory tract
Hypoglycemic - lowers blood sugar
Immunostimulant - increases the immune system’s ability to fight disease
Warriorbullz 100% Organic Fennel
Part used - fruits (seeds) plus juice Root and dried plant as food
Volatile oils, phenylpropanoids phenolic acids flavonoids Fennel is high in vitamins C and A, calcium, iron, potassium, and varying amounts of linoleic acid.
Nutrients in fenugreek
Fenugreek is a rich source of dietary fibre, calcium, manganese, magnesium, phosphorus, potassium and zinc. It’s particularly high in iron. It is also a good source of vitamins B1 (thiamine), B2 (riboflavin), B3 (niacin), B6 and B9 (folate), as well as being a moderate source of vitamin C.
Uses
Aromatic stomachic, anti-spasmodic carminative, expectorant, galactagogue, and anti-microbial
Warming
Fennel can help with skin and coat problems. It can also act as a digestive aid and can help reduce the inflammation traditionally associated with arthritis. It’s also believed to be useful in helping to protect against diabetes and cancer.
Uses historically
Colic and gassy guts; cough and conjunctivitis or blepharitis
Studies show it is hypotensive & anti-inflammatory
Prevention of liver damage from toxins such as drugs
Gastro-Intestinal Tract: Moderate affect against Helicobacter pylori, relaxes smooth muscle and reduces peristalsis.
Respiratory Tract: -used for URT catarrh & coughs
Oestrogenic affects: the promotion of milk production,
Some reports of anti-cancer affects have been reported
Veterinary Indications
Colic flatulence, chronic cough, belly ache.
Contraindications - only the essential oil - avoid in pregnant animals
Drug interactions none proven but consult your veterinarian if medically dosing as with all herbs
Fennel seed represents an option for relief of gastric discomfort.
A cooled tea works very well for this purpose; one teaspoon of the dried seeds in 250ml (1 cup) of boiling water, steeped until cool. The tea can be fed at a rate 1/4 to 1/2 a cup vfor each 10kg of your dog’s body weight, or it can be added to his drinking water, as generously as he will tolerate.
Dried and Ground Herb (As on the right above from WarriorBullz) 25-200mg/kg tid i.e suggested dosage: 1/2 to 3/4 teaspoon per 10 kg two or three time daily
It is an especially good nutritional adjunct for dogs whose chronic indigestion cannot be attributed to a specific disease entity. Fennel also helps increase appetite, and freshens the breath – thanks to its antibacterial activity in the mouth and by minimising belching.
Fennel also has oestrogen-like properties, which may explain why the herb has been used for centuries to increase milk production in nursing mothers. Some herbalists find that fennel helps alleviate urinary incontinence in spayed dogs by acting on hormone imbalances that contribute to the problem.
The essence is: fennel offers many benefits for dogs and fennel seeds safe for dogs and cats.
Dosages - Medical Uses
Dried herb 25-200mg/kg tid if extracted and dried 3x for unprocessed
Tea 30g approx 1 teaspoon per cup (250ml) of boiling water steep until cool then give 1/4 to 1/2 cup per 10kg.
A glycerin tincture also works very well, and allows the convenience of a smaller dosage for finicky animals; 10-20 drops (or more precisely, up to 0.75 ml) per 10kg of the animal’s weight, as needed.
Tincture 0.5 to 1ml per 10kg
Warriorbullz 100% Organic Psyllium Husk 100g
Part used - leaves and seeds for the mucilage components
Uses
Mucilage, cholinergic, Demulcent. Sweet cold clears heat
Uses historically and Research
Psyllium Husk has been shown to increase faecal mass by up to 100% by retaining water in the stool and it has long been used for constipation and diarrhoea. Bile acid secretion is increased. It is mail used for its high dietary fibre content in the husk of the seeds
Possible Veterinary Indications
Veterinarians often recommend psyllium for dogs to treat digestion issues including constipation and very runny diarrhoea. In some cases, it can also help dogs suffering from irritable bowel syndrome.
Its dietary fibre works by absorbing water in the intestine and helping the animal poop on a more regular schedule.
The psyllium husks expand when they come into contact with water (in the food or in the digestive tract), which forms a sort of gelatinous mass. If a stool is too loose, then the product helps to absorb some of the moisture in order to help create a healthier stool. In case of constipation, the product helps the bowel to contract, providing more volume to the stool. The stool will also become softer so that there is a reduced chance of irritation of the anus.
Besides providing a healthier stool, Psyllium may also help related intestinal irritation. Scientific studies show that hairballs in the stomachs of cats (and possibly dogs) can be removed naturally with the aid of Psyllium. Adding Psyllium can promotes a healthy bowel function.
Drug interactions: none proven but consult your veterinarian if medically dosing as with all herbs
Suggested Feeding Amounts
Optimally give twice daily:
Dogs and cats < 10 kg, 1/2 to 1 teaspoon twice daily
• Dogs 10-25 kg, 1 - 2 teaspoons twice daily
• Dogs > 25 kg, 1.5 to 2 scoops twice daily
1/2 teaspoon per 5kg of body weight twice a day.
Warriorbullz Joint +
This one is a fantastic all rounder
here are some of the possible benefits it may have on our dogs
.powerful anti-inflammatory
.can ease pain caused by arthritis and other joint issues
.benefits brain function
.help anal glands
.supports healthy eyes and cell maintenance
.supports healthy growth in puppies
. Vitamin A
. vitamin C
. vitamin B6
. High in iron calcium & potassium
200g
This is a special blend of -
Fennel
Chia
Turmeric
Fenugreek
Warriorbullz Allergy +
This is another fantastic all rounder that has been formulated to help with all year round allergies.
Contains 3 key 🔑 ingredients
Bee pollen
Spirulina
Coconut flour
Coconut flour is an excellent choice for dogs, as it is very high in both plant proteins and fiber. It's free of gluten, which can be problematic for some dogs, and it contains significant amounts of vitamin B6, vitamin C, calcium and potassium.
Spirulina is a great source of essential fatty acids, which can help maintain healthy & balanced skin.
Spirulina can also help reduce allergies as it is a great natural antihistamine. Which is a great natural remedy for pets who suffer with itchiness from various seasonal allergies.
Bee pollen contains Quertin which again is a natural antihistamine. This acts as allergy protection & when consumed regularly can help to reduce allergy symptoms & allergic reactions in dogs. By giving your dog a small dose of pollen it helps to desensitise your dog to certain allergens. Not suitable for pregnant dams
200g
Warriorbullz 100% Organic Pumpkin Seed 100g
Parts used - the seeds here but the whole plant can be added to the diet:
The Pumpkin flesh itself is a superfood for dogs. It contains essential micronutrients and fibre that make it a very nutritious treat. Besides being a natural stomach soother, pumpkin also helps to remove excess water in a dog's digestive tract.
Pet owners have relied on pumpkin for a long time to reduce instances of diarrhoea in their dogs. This means it’s good to know how to prepare and serve pumpkin to your pet.
Mineral and vitamin-packed. Pumpkin contains vitamins like A, C, and E, as well as minerals like iron and potassium. Feeding plain canned pumpkin gives a great boost to your dog’s nutrition.
Great for digestion. Due to its high soluble fibre content, pumpkin is very good for your dog’s digestion. If you feed your dog some pumpkin, it will add bulk to their stool. You can give cooked pumpkin at regular intervals say about 1-2 tablespoon weekly in a home prepared diet.
The Seeds:
Feeding your dogs pumpkin seeds is one of the best ways to help them achieve optimum gut health. These nutritious little bites are best served roasted and ground
Historical Uses
The oils in the seeds contain sterols and it has been used to treat Benign Prostate Enlargement in humans, it is also an antispasmodic and has been used to treat bladder stones and infections
Veterinary Uses
Nutrition
They have been used as an anti-parasite treatment by many holistic vets to treat and prevent worm infestations
Pumpkins seeds can act as a natural deworming agent for dogs because they contain an amino acid called cucurbitacin. This amino acid can paralyse and eliminate intestinal parasites like tapeworms and roundworms. When you feed your dog pumpkin seeds, the cucurbitacin can kill any worms they may have in their digestive tract.
Suggested Feeding Amounts
1/2 a teaspoon for every 10kg body weight is the suggested amount of the ground seeds as displayed here
Give once or twice daily.
Warriorbullz 100% Organic Bee Pollen 100g
Possible Indications and Benefits
Unlike honey, bee pollen is a product of bees that’s still widely misunderstood. But this nutrient-dense powerhouse supplement is packed with vitamins, minerals, trace minerals, protein and fats – and it’s a great dietary addition for both humans and their canine companions.
It has one of the most complete nutritional profiles in the world, made up of 35% protein and 50% carbohydrates. It’s also high in chromium, cobalt, niacin, phosphorus, potassium, selenium, zinc, iron, folic acid, and much more!
Where does it come from?
Bee Pollen is gathered by worker bees and mixed with nectar and bee saliva. The bees then pack this “blend” into a granule that adheres to their back legs, and carry it to the hive where it’s used to feed the colony.
In the hive, the collected pollen, dampened with saliva and fragmented by flightless bees, is packed in honeycomb cells. Next, the surface of the collected pollen is covered with a thin layer of honey and wax. The substance which has been created is 'bee bread' which undergoes anaerobic fermentation and is preserved thanks to the arising lactic acid. Bee bread constitutes the basic protein source for the bee colony. Moreover, it is also the source of nutritional and mineral substances for royal jelly produced by worker bees (5)
The type and quality of pollen varies by location, plant source, and weather. It’s not uncommon for pesticides and/or heavy metals to influence the quality of the pollen, so it’s important to know your source. Warrior Bullz Pollen is organic.
The benefits
The health benefits of bee pollen are numerous. Antioxidants of resveratrol, flavanol and lycopene found in bee pollen, along with vitamins A, B, C, K and E help to ward off infections by strengthening the bodies immune system.
Bee Pollen also contains a variety of fatty acids. Essential fatty acids are the most predominate of these – approximately 70% of which are Omega-3 fatty acids (Alpha-linolenic acid) and 5% Omega-6 (linoleic acid), which is necessary for growth in dogs and cats. The remaining percentage is monounsaturated and saturated fats.
Nearly a dozen major enzymes and several thousand minor enzymes and co-enzymes in bee pollen help with food digestion and absorption of nutrients while regulating the immune system.
The health-enhancing value of bee pollen is expected due to the wide range of secondary plant metabolites (tocopherol, niacin, thiamine, biotin and folic acid, polyphenols, carotenoid pigments, phytosterols), besides enzymes and co-enzymes, contained in bee pollen. (3)
In addition
- It’s hepato-protective – It protects and promotes a healthy liver, and assists in the healing process for a compromised liver. This makes it a good option for dogs who need to detox.
- It boosts metabolism.
- Allergy protection – Bee pollen contains Quercetin, a natural antihistamine. When taken regularly, it may help reduce allergy as can local honey. In animals I believe the biggest benefits is orally. Pollen reduces the presence of histamine, decreasing symptoms. Dr. Leo Conway, M.D of Denver Colorado, reported that 94 percent of his patients were completely free from allergy symptoms once treated with oral feeding of pollen.
- Improves blood flow to the nervous system helping to relieve stress and anxiety.
- It contains trans-cinnamic acid, which is a natural antibiotic.
- It contains the plant pigment rutin, which offers cardiovascular support. This helps strengthens blood vessels and capillaries and is an natural anti-inflammatory.
- Gram for gram, it contains more amino acids than beef, fish or eggs.
- Immune Support. There are many nutrients in the pollen which can help boost the immune system. Dr Mercola of mercola.com claims that bee pollen has antibiotic-type properties that can help protect the body from contracting viruses. It’s also rich in antioxidants that protect the cells from the damaging oxidation of free radicals.
- Bee pollen contains multiple enzymes which are believed to help in digestion. The enzymes help your pet break down the food properly, so they can get all the nutrients from the food.
Suggested Feeding amounts
Bee pollen can be added daily to your cat or dog’s food. The recommended amount for a 20 kg dog is 1 teaspoon per day.
Start with about a third of this, and gradually increase to ensure he doesn’t have a sensitivity.
Cats 1/4 teaspoonful daily.
It does not have to been given in exact amounts or every day.