PET PEEVE PAIN RELIEF
- Cayennepepper
- Ginger
- Calendula
- Stinging nettle
- Yarrow
- Rose
- willow bark
- comfrey
- Plantain
- Petpeeve herbal ointment
- Epson salt
- Cbd
PETPEEVE INSOMNIA
- Chamomile
- Lavender
- Rosemary
- Hops
- Damiana
- Passion flower
- Linden
- willow bark
- Valeria
- CBD
- EPson salt
PETPEEVE ANXIETY
- Lavender
- Chamomile
- Rose geranium
- Rosemary Roses
- Linden
- Skull cap
- Cbd
- Epson salt
PETPEEVE COLD AND FLUE
- Sage
- Eucalyptus
- Echinacea
- Rose
- Ginger
- Epson salt
PETPEEVE UPLIFT SPIRIT
- Spear mint peppermint
- Poleo
- Lemon balm
- Catnip
- Linden
- Epson salt
PETPEEVE COLD HAND AND FEET
- Yarrow
- Cayenne pepper
- Rosemary
- Ginger Eo and powder
- Epson salt
The feet, as the body’s farthest extremities from the heart, play a unique and vital role in our overall health. This distance from the heart means that they receive a reduced blood supply, making them particularly susceptible to external environmental factors, such as cold temperatures. Furthermore, the minimal fat reserves surrounding the feet only add to their vulnerability, exposing them to the chill and potentially leading to discomfort.
When the feet become cold, this can trigger a constriction of the capillary vessels not only in the feet but also in the upper respiratory tract. Such constriction can have a detrimental effect on our immunity, making us more susceptible to infections and respiratory ailments.
To counteract these risks, soaking your feet in warm water before embarking on a journey can serve as a simple yet effective preventive measure against respiratory diseases. The warmth of the water helps to dilate blood vessels, resulting in improved blood circulation throughout the body. Additionally, this practice nourishes the skin of the feet, enhancing its condition and promoting overall well-being. By prioritizing foot care in this way, we can support our body’s defenses and enjoy a healthier, more resilient lifestyle.
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