Breach (typo corrected!!)

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Dr. Joe Rozencwajg, NMD
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Re: Breach (typo corrected!!)

Post by Dr. Joe Rozencwajg, NMD »

Thanks, will do.
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Luise Kunkle
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Re: Breach (typo corrected!!)

Post by Luise Kunkle »

HiJROZ,
Yes, I will.

Give me rain check though - I have xerox copy of it - copied from a
book from the library - the book is out of print - and I have to hunt
for it.

I am sure I won't forget - but at my age one never knows. So if you
have not got it within a month do remind me!

Regards

Luise
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One thought to all who, free of doubt,
So definitely know what's true:
2 and 2 is 22 -
and 2 times 2 is 2:-)
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Liz Walton
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Re: Breach (typo corrected!!)

Post by Liz Walton »

Hi Irene, I'm asking you on the list because I'm having difficulty accessing your web page and signing in, so I hope you don't mind.
I'm looking after 2 little boy kittens about 10 - 11 weeks old, who were abandoned in a drain and rescued by a friend. One has an umbilical hernia which is quite prominent. Does he need an operation or is there a hx rx that will fix it?
Also, at what age should they be 'fixed'?
Thanks, Liz
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John Harvey
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Re: Breach (typo corrected!!)

Post by John Harvey »

Interesting; thank you, Luise...

John
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John Harvey
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Re: Breach (typo corrected!!)

Post by John Harvey »

Hi, Irene --

Thank you for all that detail; very interesting. Effectively, then, Caullophyllum seems to be capable of meeting a broad range of common problems of delivery (in cats) even in advance. It would be useful and interesting, of course, to know more about what it causes in the healthy. Perhaps the famous remedy is merely acting allopathically, setting up an involuntary exercise regime that ultimately benefits, in most cases at least, the progress of the labour -- which I take to be the thrust of your "OTHER" theory.

Naturally you won't want to withhold what seems clearly to be needed. Of course, the classic ethical reluctance to withhold what seems to be needed clinically is, of course, another reason to study its effects more directly, via a pathogenetic trial, rather than to infer them, rightly or wrongly, from a clinical one. But pathogenetic trials involving humans are going to be our best sources of such information.

Thanks again for your trouble. And your own delivery should prove something of an inspiration for those reluctant to exercise! Cheers --

John
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Irene de Villiers
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Re: Breach (typo corrected!!)

Post by Irene de Villiers »

Perhaps yes, though I do give high credence to clinically shown
efficacy and not only to proving sx.
My pleasure:-)
I was just having fun - and too stubborn to listen to those who said
one must take it easy during later months.
I think that having fun is the key to any exercise program.

Namaste,
Irene
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P.O. Box 4703 Spokane WA 99220.
www.angelfire.com/fl/furryboots/clickhere.html (Veterinary Homeopath.)
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