All About Bloom & Balance

This natural blend of freeze-dried microgreens and herbs is rich in phytonutrients, antioxidants, and gentle fiber. This blend may help nourish the gut, support detox pathways, and contribute to overall vitality.

Our microgreens are ethically sourced from an Indigenous-owned Canadian farm in beautiful British Columbia, using no pesticides, herbicides, or biocides of any kind and because we believe your pet deserves only the best, we’ve packaged Bloom & Balance in amber glass jars to help preserve the integrity of its deeply nourishing ingredients and ensure long-term shelf stability.

Let’s get into the ingredient-by-ingredient breakdown!

🥦 Broccoli Microgreens (Brassica oleracea var. italica)

Young broccoli greens are a rich source of antioxidants and sulfur-containing compounds.

May Support:

Detox pathways via sulforaphane

Immune resilience

Cellular repair and protection

Nutrients & Compounds:.

Vitamin C, Vitamin K, Folate

Sulforaphane, Lutein, Zeaxanthin

> Note for Cats: Sulfur-rich foods like broccoli microgreens may be beneficial in small amounts but should be introduced gradually and monitored for digestive tolerance.

🌶️ Radish Microgreens (Raphanus sativus)

Known for their bold flavor and digestive-stimulating qualities.

May Support:

Bile production and digestion

Natural detox functions

Prebiotic balance in the gut

Nutrients & Compounds:

Vitamin A (beta-carotene), Vitamin C, Potassium

Isothiocyanates, Anthocyanins

> Note for Cats: These may have a spicy taste, so some cats may be less accepting. Begin with very small amounts.

☘️ Clover Microgreens (Trifolium pratense)

Traditionally used in herbalism to support hormone balance and skin health.

May Support:

Skin and coat quality

Hormonal harmony

Lymphatic circulation

Nutrients & Compounds:

Vitamin E, Iron, Magnesium

Isoflavones, Coumarins

> Note: While red clover is considered safe in moderation, avoid excessive long-term use in pets with hormone-sensitive conditions unless guided by a professional.

🟣 Purple Kohlrabi Microgreens (Brassica oleracea var. gongylodes)

A vibrant cruciferous vegetable rich in antioxidants.

May Support:

Cellular protection from oxidative stress

Gut lining integrity

Healthy metabolism

Nutrients & Compounds:

Vitamin C, Vitamin B6, Phosphorus, Potassium

Glucosinolates, Anthocyanins

> Note for Cats and Dogs: This is a gentle brassica, but those with sensitive stomachs may benefit from slower introduction.

🌿 Nettle Leaf (Urtica dioica)

A mineral-rich herb traditionally used to support skin, joints, and detox pathways.

May Support:

Healthy inflammatory response

Seasonal sensitivities

Kidney and urinary function

Nutrients & Compounds:

Iron, Calcium, Potassium, Magnesium

Chlorophyll, Quercetin, Kaempferol

> Note for Cats: Cats may be more sensitive to herbs, but dried nettle in small, food-like doses is typically well-tolerated.

🌱 Burdock Root (Arctium lappa)

A gentle, prebiotic-rich root long used to support digestion, skin, and liver function.

May Support:

Gut microbiome balance

Liver and lymphatic detox

Clearer skin from within

Nutrients & Compounds:

Inulin (prebiotic fiber), Manganese, Iron

Polyphenols, Lignans

> Note: As a fibrous root, burdock is best used in powdered form and may gently promote bowel regularity.

🌼 Chamomile Flower (Matricaria chamomilla)

One of the most widely used calming herbs for both humans and animals.

May Support:

Digestive comfort

Calm mood and relaxation

Healthy inflammatory response

Nutrients & Compounds:

Apigenin, Bisabolol, Flavonoids, Terpenoids

> Note for Cats and Dogs: Generally well tolerated in small, food-like amounts. May help reduce stress-related symptoms or GI upset.

⚖️ Suggested Use

Dogs: Start with 1/2 the suggested amount for your pet’s weight once per day.
¹⁄₈ tsp under 20lbs

¼ tsp 20-50lbs

½ tsp 60+ lbs

Cats: Start with a pinch and gradually increase to 1/8 tsp if tolerated. Some cats may prefer the powder mixed into broth, raw, or wet food.

⚠️ Important Reminders

This blend is intended to complement—not replace—a balanced, species-appropriate diet. Always introduce new foods or herbs slowly and observe for any changes. Discontinue use if sensitivity or digestive upset occurs. Not for use in pregnant/nursing pets or those with known allergies to the listed ingredients

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