Budgerigars by Barrie Shutt

Hippocrates

The Hippocratic Oath is an oath traditionally taken by physicians pertaining to the ethical practice of medicine. It is widely believed that the oath was written by Hippocrates, the father of medicine, in the 4th century BC.Hippocrates compiled a list over four hundred herbs and their uses

The oldest form of medicine known to man were found in herbs,spices and other nutritional substances.The practice of natural medicine using natures pharmancy can be traced back through all of the ancient civilisations.These natural plants and man's experiments have produced a vast stock of natural medicines that will heal many ailments,and most without any harmful side effects.

Through the years many aviculturists have used many herbs and spices as curative measures for our birds,if it was good enough for grandmother to use it must be of value to both us and our birds.

Dosage for birds is important and i am unable to find that information but most herbs do not have the toxic side effects of pharmaceutical compounds so the consequences of overdosing are not likely to be serious.

Ginger - the wonder drug used by the chinese to treat nausea and upset stomachs.If your birds are travelling in the car with you seep two slices of fresh ginger root in warm water for ten minutes and serve to your birds to avoid any sickness ,offer this seven hours before the journey starts

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Alfalfa - the leaves of the alfalfa are rich in minerals and nutrients,including calcium,magnesium,potassium and carotene.It alkalises and detoxifies the body,especially the liver,it also contains an anti-fungal agent.Alfalfa is an excellent overall tonic and appetite stimulant.Treatment with leaves is perfectly safe but do not serve the seeds ,they contain a slightly toxic amino acid.Sprinkle a few chopped leaves into your birds softfood twice a week

 

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Aloe - the medicine plant,aloe vera is excellent for the treatment of wounds,burns,cuts,bites,rashes and abrasions.It is a pain killer and helps to prevent infections in your birds injured skin.Many parrots suffering from feather plucking have had successful treatment with a spray of water and aloe vera gel or powder added.It can also be used internally as a powerful detoxifying agent.

Cayenne -

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Cayenne is a pepper that warms and improves circulation to all parts of the body, easing the pain of arthritis, muscle spasms, stiff joints and cluster headaches.  Included in many cuisines, the herb is a great aid for digestion and the relief of nausea, and it is also believed to regulate heart and blood pressure and even improve athletic performance!  Cayenne is called a "catalyst" herb that increases the efficacy of almost every other herb or herbal combination.

History:
Cayenne is a very hot pepper that is native to tropical and sub-tropical zones of Latin America and southern Asia.  It is a perennial shrub when grown in its native lands, but being frost-sensitive, it is an annual when cultivated outside tropical zones.   It is a tender shrub with branched stems, simple, ovate leaves and white-to-green flowers that are followed by pungent fruits.  The plant generally reaches a height of two to six feet and thrives in rich, well-drained soil in sun, at a minimum of sixty-four degrees Fahrenheit.  Cayenne has been cultivated for thousands of years in tropical Americas, Africa and India, but legend says that Columbus seems to have been the first European to take conscious note of food flavored with this pungent herb and introduced it to Europe upon his return from the New World.  Others say it was introduced into England from India in 1548.  Archaeologists have found remains of chilies in Mexican sites dating from 7000 B.C., and these hot peppers played an important role in Aztec and Mayan mythology.  They are still a mainstay in Latin American and American Southwestern cuisine, but have also been adopted into cuisines around the globe.  Cayenne is a member of the Capsicum genus that also includes red and bell peppers, pimento, paprika and tabasco peppers (among others).   Capsicum peppers vary greatly in the amount of heat and are actually categorized from anywhere between 0 to 300,000 scovile units with green peppers at 0, while the hottest, the habaneras, weigh in at 300,000.   Cayenne's botanical genus, Capsicum, is derived from the Greek word "to bite," and it is aptly known as the "plant that bites back."  Although Cayenne is frequently used in cooking, its medicinal history is long.   Cayenne has been used in Ayurvedic medicine for centuries.  Cherokee Indians in North America used it as a stimulant, and the Navajo people used it for weaning children.   It is rich in nutrients, a range of carotenes (especially beta-carotene), lutein, zeaxanthin, an alkaloid bitter, essential fatty acids, amino acids, folate, iron, magnesium, phosphorus, potassium, zinc, B-vitamins and vitamins A, C and E.  There is also the active ingredient in Cayenne, capsaicin, a pungent phenolic compound that is structurally similar to eugenol, the pain-relieving compound found in cloves and some other spices, and it also the focus of a great deal of new research in the area of prostate cancer (read below).

Beneficial Uses:
Cayenne is an overall digestive aid that stimulates the production of gastric juices, clears excess mucus from the stomach, helps to alleviate stomach ulcers from within, improves the appetite and relieves nausea from seasickness. It is also used as a carminative that helps to relieve gas.

Cayenne relieves pain (taken both internally and applied topically).  It provides natural heat, and its ingredient, capsaicin, is a strong pain-relieving agent that alleviates the joint pain of arthritis, rheumatism, muscle spasms, cramps and bowel pain.  In addition, Cayenne is believed to trigger the release of endorphins by the brain, chemicals that relieve pain that may be helpful in treating cluster headaches.

Cayenne is considered a powerful stimulant that boosts metabolism, helps to enhance athletic performance and is valuable in treating prostration.

As a cardiovascular stimulant, Cayenne is believed to help regulate the heart and blood pressure. It is said to improve blood circulation and is thought to normalize both high and low blood pressure.  It apparently increases heart action without increasing blood pressure, and Cayenne (Capsicum) reportedly significantly lowers serum cholesterol and triglycerides.

Cayenne is said to speed up the metabolism of fat and may reduce weight gain due to a high fat diet by increasing the liver enzymes accountable for fat metabolism, and decrease fat deposits in the liver caused by high fat diet.

Cayenne is considered to be an anti-inflammatory and may ease aspirin-induced upset stomach and damage due to alcohol.

As an astringent, Cayenne is said to be useful in the treatment of diarrhea and may arrest bleeding from ulcers.

Cayenne is an overall tonic that is said to strengthen the immune system and believed to build up resistance to illness, sore throats, sinus infections and colds. 

As a vermifuge, Cayenne is said to be effective in destroying many types of worms.

Cayenne is called a "carrier" or "catalyst" herb that increases the efficacy of almost every other herb or herbal combination.

Cayenne is particularly rich in lutein and beta carotene, two substances that are thought to be beneficial to good eye health. Lutein is a carotenoid that is found in many fruits and vegetables, and researchers have found that this nutrient may significantly decrease the risk of developing macular degeneration of the eyes.

Cayenne is believed to counter shock, and when the powder or extract is placed on or under the tongue, it has been said to help alleviate crisis situations such as shock, hemorrhage and heart attack.

Parrots love the fiery taste of cayenne and will try new and unfamiliar foods,when you sprinkle on this healthful herbs.Try some with your budgies.powder.jpg picture by barrieshutt

Chamomile.

A mild tea made of this popular herb can be substituted for the drinking water of our budgerigars when they need a calming influence. It is a natural tranquiliser which sooths the nerves and the digestive tract.The added bonus is it contains calcium in an easily assimilated form.Excellent for times of stress ,travelling and night thrashing.

 

Dandelion.

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Dandelion leaves are full of Vitamin A , B1 and C plus blood purifying sunstances.Budgerigars love the taste of this bitter green plant which is a wonderful tonic for them.It is one of the most effective supplements for the prevention of arthritic conditions.

Garlic.

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Garlic has been shown to  contain eighteen anti-viral,anti-fungal and anti-bacterial substances.It is a wonderful natural antibiotic which is sage for our budgies.It stimulates the immune system and kills parasites,it can help to eliminate lead,zinc and other toxins from body tissues.Serve in cloves or add to their softfood.

A blood purifier and aids circulation and also acts as a deterrent against nites and insects.The birds exclude the smell through their pores and the crawlies cannot tolerate it.Available in powder form for sprinkling on your soft food.A natural de-wormer for worms.