Introducing Organic Ashitaba (Angelica keiskei), a rare and potent Japanese super-herb now available at Oishi Bunnies. Known as “Tomorrow’s Leaf” for its incredible regenerative ability, this herb is a sophisticated metabolic and blood-health tonic, specifically curated for the discerning owner of aging or obesity-prone rabbits.
Key Therapeutic Benefits:
🌿 Antithrombotic (Blood Health): Specifically studied in rabbit models, Ashitaba helps inhibit platelet aggregation, supporting smooth blood flow and overall cardiovascular longevity.
🌿Metabolic & Weight Support: Helps regulate lipid metabolism and prevents the accumulation of visceral fat—essential for rabbits prone to obesity or fatty liver issues.
🌿Neurological Support (NGF): Believed to support Nerve Growth Factor, aiding in the maintenance and repair of nerve cells. This is vital for senior rabbits experiencing hind-limb weakness or neurological decline.
🌿 Rare Chalcone & Metabolic Highlights – The “Chalcone” Powerhouse: Ashitaba is famous for its unique yellow sap containing Xanthoangelol and 4-hydroxyderricin. These “chalcones” are potent antioxidants that are significantly more effective at scavenging free radicals than most common herbs.
🌿 Regenerative Vitality: True to its name, it provides a deep-level “internal cleanse” that targets blood and fat metabolism more directly than traditional liver tonics.
Webstore:
https://oishibunnies.com/product/1-for-1-special-bundle-premium-ashitaba-leaves-for-rabbits-small-animals-35g-35g/TakeApp:
https://take.app/oishibunnies/p/cmlvqcv8m005404l1wsnrlu2yShopee:
https://shopee.sg/product/1119824235/56606303584/Important:
1. Gradual Introduction: Strawberry leaves is a nutritious addon, but like any new food, it should be introduced slowly to avoid digestive upset. Start with a small amount (a few blades) and monitor your rabbit for 24 hours.
2. Watch for Reactions: Some rabbits may have sensitive stomachs. If you notice soft stools, bloating, or lack of appetite, discontinue feeding and consult a veterinarian.
3. Not a Replacement: A healthy rabbit diet should be 80% hay, and you should never replace a rabbit’s primary diet of hay, fresh water, and balanced pellets. It is a treat or supplement, not a staple food.
4. Consult Your Vet: If your rabbit has pre-existing health conditions, check with a vet before adding new foods to their diet.
5. Not intended for rabbits under 6 months.
SKU: OH2025044