Hi, I heard of this hapening once before, a dog dying after being given sulpher. I've also heard that sulpher seldom ever helps a dog. But I've since then heard of supher helping a dog. I never give sulpher to dogs because of those reasons, why chance it when there are so many other rems to choose from. but the main reason is because it brings everything out onto the skin, and I hate skin problems, and I am not good with dealing with skin problems. I do use hepar sulph calc, or other rems, but I don't chance giving just sulpher. Sorry I can't be more help. Maybe someone else on this list could share their sulpher experiences. I'd be very interested in hearing them. Warmly, Marcy
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Re: sulpher and dogs
Sulphur is the chief antipsoric remedy for a reason. It corresponds
closely with the internal imbalance causing disease in many creatures
(people, dogs, cats, etc.).
Choosing whether or not to give a remedy based on someone else's
opinion is not homeopathy and does not effect the similitude of the
remedy.
You might want to consider consulting a professional, trained,
veterinary homeopath (find a referral at http://www,theavh.org) for
treatment of your companion animal(s).
Dr. Jeff
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Dr. Jeff Feinman, CVH
Certified Veterinary Homeopath
Weston, CT, USA
Natural Pet Care info. at:
http://www.homevet.com
"The day shall come when the physician shall be prized as the preserver
rather than solely the restorer of health, and shall be consulted
respecting the means of preventing rather than solely of curing
disease..."
Carroll Dunham, "The Science of Therapeutics", 1863
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closely with the internal imbalance causing disease in many creatures
(people, dogs, cats, etc.).
Choosing whether or not to give a remedy based on someone else's
opinion is not homeopathy and does not effect the similitude of the
remedy.
You might want to consider consulting a professional, trained,
veterinary homeopath (find a referral at http://www,theavh.org) for
treatment of your companion animal(s).
Dr. Jeff
__________________________________________________________________
Dr. Jeff Feinman, CVH
Certified Veterinary Homeopath
Weston, CT, USA
Natural Pet Care info. at:
http://www.homevet.com
"The day shall come when the physician shall be prized as the preserver
rather than solely the restorer of health, and shall be consulted
respecting the means of preventing rather than solely of curing
disease..."
Carroll Dunham, "The Science of Therapeutics", 1863
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