Molly's Herbals
EZP Tincture
EZP Tincture
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Alcohol-Based Liquid Herbal Dietary Supplement*
This small-batch herbal formula was originally developed to support male goats, where urinary stones can be a common challenge — particularly in wethers (neutered males). Crafted with a blend of herbs traditionally used to:
- Help soothe, lubricate, reduce inflammation of urinary tract tissues, thus attempting to help with the elimination of stones.
- Aid in helping to reduce and prevent infection.
Form: Alcohol-based liquid herbal dietary supplement** in 8 oz or 4 oz bottles.
LIMIT 2 PER ORDER
- Due to the small batch nature of our tinctures, we limit 2 per order.
- ORDERING MORE THAN ONE BOTTLE at a time might cause a delay in shipping your order if we don't have enough tincture on-hand.
Shelf Life 4 years from date of purchase. Store is a cool place away from light.
Extracted using distilled grain alcohol and filtered water.
Serving suggestion, Given Orally 1-2 times per day, depending on the situation |
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Vincent van Goat had surgery to remove stones from his bladder. He had major kidney issues and had to have dialysis (first goat at UF to have this done.) He was a miracle and recovered but I haven’t been able to get his urine pH down. He reacts VERY badly to ammonium chloride. I finally tried this and it is WORKING!! I am thrilled. I just need to play around with his much and how often I need to dose him to keep the pH in the 6-6.5 range.
Curly Bill developed Urinary Calculi (he got too much grain!) He was really suffering......could barely urinate, in a lot of pain. I ordered this formula, gave him 1 oz AM & PM, he improved dramatically. Gave 4 stars instead of 5 only because the stones returned two days after stopping EZP. I re-ordered (larger bottle this time) and will see if longer treatment will eliminate problem. It may be that he has to have this ongoing, but the instructions don't explain how long to continue treatment. Order was shipped quickly and accurately, shipping costs were reasonable.