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ehc
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cats

Post by ehc »

hi all

wondering if anyone can suggest any remedies associated with a 'love of cats'

thanks
Beverly
www.eternalhealthconcepts.com

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Tanya Marquette
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Re: cats

Post by Tanya Marquette »

MIND - ANIMALS - love for animals - cats aeth, calc, lac-f, lach, podo,
sulph, thuja, tub,
Date: 10/22/2006 1:59:22 AM
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Jean Doherty
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Re: cats

Post by Jean Doherty »

MIND; LOVE; animals, for; cats, for (1) : sulph. {complets Rep }
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Wendy
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Re: cats

Post by Wendy »

Hi-

Trying to catch up to speed. I'm an herbalist, dabbling with the theories of homeopathy. Are you trying to downplay an unhealthy love for cats? Please explain if possible.

Thanks
Wendy


Shannon Nelson
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Re: cats

Post by Shannon Nelson »

Hi Wendy,
One might use this rubric (not as definitive, but just as another
"clue") if the person has a love of cats that is *either* possibly
unhealthy (e.g. someone who lives with 50 of them and has no human
friends at all, that sort of thing) or even just so strong as to be
unusual; not necessarily unhealthy in itself, but suggesting that
there's some sort of imbalance, and this is the person's chosen way of
responding.
which are "clearly pathological"; for them the second situation
wouldn't qualify, whereas the first one might.
"characterizing"--"how would you pick this person out of a roomful?"
sort of thing.
Does that help at all?
Shannon
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ehc
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Re: cats

Post by ehc »

thanks Tanya and Jean

Beverly
www.eternalhealthconcepts.com


Wendy
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Re: cats

Post by Wendy »

Yes, thank you.
Do you ever use herbs and/or flower essences or is homeopathy normally used by itself?

Wendy


Shannon Nelson
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Re: cats

Post by Shannon Nelson »

There's a lot of variety on that score!
Some people will not use any other measures, feeling that homeopathy on
its own will do the job, no need for anything else. (With certain
exceptions, such as surgical issues or diseases that have passed into
the phase of tissue destruction.) Other people feel that, while that
may be so at an appropriate level of "mastery", for themselves (I am in
this group, too) they need to nod to expediency, and use e.g. herbs,
flower essences, or even allopathics, in order to smooth out the
process, or to achieve things that they don't feel able to do with
remedies alone.
continue to find them useful (tho I aspire to the day that my
prescribing is so good I don't feel a *need* for anything else!).

So the answer would be a rousing, "It depends!"
:-)
Shannon
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