Animals and medicines
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Animals and medicines
It is very humbling when you think you have found the Simillimum, the perfect match, and your cat, dog, or horse turns his head away.
So you go back to the drawing board, study again, and find another remedy. When the animal laps it up willingly, you know you did it well!
In 1994, one of my dogs torqued off her foot, which required a steel plate, 7 screws and a bone graft. For two weeks, every morning, I would offer her a spoon of Calc-ph or Symphytum. She would sniff at each, and then lick the one she needed that day (thereafter we went to once a week). The vet surgeon had told me "10-12 weeks recovery". Inflammation was down after 2 weeks. Her X-ray at 8 weeks showed total healing.
Kristy
So you go back to the drawing board, study again, and find another remedy. When the animal laps it up willingly, you know you did it well!
In 1994, one of my dogs torqued off her foot, which required a steel plate, 7 screws and a bone graft. For two weeks, every morning, I would offer her a spoon of Calc-ph or Symphytum. She would sniff at each, and then lick the one she needed that day (thereafter we went to once a week). The vet surgeon had told me "10-12 weeks recovery". Inflammation was down after 2 weeks. Her X-ray at 8 weeks showed total healing.
Kristy
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Re: Animals and medicines
I thought I was the only one to think animals chose their remedies... but now I see this is a very accepted and even commom practice!
One of my cats would ONLY eat her food if I put Mercurius sol drops in it (she had a condition well covered by Merc sol).
Look, she has never seen me put the drops in the food, nor did they leave any different taste, because it was only 2 drops well mixed in a full bowl of wet food. But she simply refused to eat if the remedy wasn't there. Until she got better and no longer needed it. Then she started to eat her food without the remedy. They are awesome. They always know. And I learned to never give them medicine that they don't willingly accept to take.
Thanks for sharing your thoughts and practices. It is very valuable to me!
Harimy
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Subject: [Minutus] Animals and medicines
It is very humbling when you think you have found the Simillimum, the perfect match, and your cat, dog, or horse turns his head away.
So you go back to the drawing board, study again, and find another remedy. When the animal laps it up willingly, you know you did it well!
In 1994, one of my dogs torqued off her foot, which required a steel plate, 7 screws and a bone graft. For two weeks, every morning, I would offer her a spoon of Calc-ph or Symphytum. She would sniff at each, and then lick the one she needed that day (thereafter we went to once a week). The vet surgeon had told me "10-12 weeks recovery". Inflammation was down after 2 weeks. Her X-ray at 8 weeks showed total healing.
Kristy
One of my cats would ONLY eat her food if I put Mercurius sol drops in it (she had a condition well covered by Merc sol).
Look, she has never seen me put the drops in the food, nor did they leave any different taste, because it was only 2 drops well mixed in a full bowl of wet food. But she simply refused to eat if the remedy wasn't there. Until she got better and no longer needed it. Then she started to eat her food without the remedy. They are awesome. They always know. And I learned to never give them medicine that they don't willingly accept to take.
Thanks for sharing your thoughts and practices. It is very valuable to me!
Harimy
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From: "klampe@windstream.net [minutus]"
To: minutus@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Wednesday, March 29, 2017 11:04 PM
Subject: [Minutus] Animals and medicines
It is very humbling when you think you have found the Simillimum, the perfect match, and your cat, dog, or horse turns his head away.
So you go back to the drawing board, study again, and find another remedy. When the animal laps it up willingly, you know you did it well!
In 1994, one of my dogs torqued off her foot, which required a steel plate, 7 screws and a bone graft. For two weeks, every morning, I would offer her a spoon of Calc-ph or Symphytum. She would sniff at each, and then lick the one she needed that day (thereafter we went to once a week). The vet surgeon had told me "10-12 weeks recovery". Inflammation was down after 2 weeks. Her X-ray at 8 weeks showed total healing.
Kristy
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Re: Animals and medicines
HI, could anyone here recommend a good book for treating cats? I had human sources before but sadly they have passed away. I learned a lot, but there is so much more!
Thank you
Linda Birkmann
Pussetoe Birmans
www.pussetoebirmans.com
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Thank you
Linda Birkmann
Pussetoe Birmans
www.pussetoebirmans.com
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Re: Animals and medicines
Long time ago and never used it, but I remember the vet books by Macleod seemed to be very good.
Regards,
Paul
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Regards,
Paul
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Re: Animals and medicines
HI and thank you. I do have Macleods book, but I was hoping for more.
I'm in Canada and we don't seem to have Homeopathics or practitioners available to us,especially for pets.
Linda Birkmann
Pussetoe Birmans
www.pussetoebirmans.com
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I'm in Canada and we don't seem to have Homeopathics or practitioners available to us,especially for pets.
Linda Birkmann
Pussetoe Birmans
www.pussetoebirmans.com
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Re: Animals and medicines
Hi Linda,
You probably knew or knew of Irene de Villiers.
Regards,
Paul
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You probably knew or knew of Irene de Villiers.
Regards,
Paul
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Re: Animals and medicines
There is a very good animal support group out of Canada and its members do know of Canadian vet homs. If you are
interested will get you their information. But there are people who work long distance.
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interested will get you their information. But there are people who work long distance.
t
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Re: Animals and medicines
Hi Paul,
Sharron mentioned Irene's Yahoo VetHom Group archive would remain.
There are a few familiar names on this list that are/were also on Irene's list, including the list owner.
Atb,
Leilanae
Sharron mentioned Irene's Yahoo VetHom Group archive would remain.
There are a few familiar names on this list that are/were also on Irene's list, including the list owner.
Atb,
Leilanae
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Re: Animals and medicines
Thank you so much! Please send me the info.
I don't have a problem working long distance however remedies vary by country and trying to figure out what is equal can be challenging!
Linda Birkmann
Pussetoe Birmans
www.pussetoebirmans.com
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I don't have a problem working long distance however remedies vary by country and trying to figure out what is equal can be challenging!
Linda Birkmann
Pussetoe Birmans
www.pussetoebirmans.com
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