can cat or pet allergy be treated?

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Shannon Nelson
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can cat or pet allergy be treated?

Post by Shannon Nelson »

Hi Jeff,

Very definitely! But again, there is not a single remedy.
My husband and daughter got over cat allergy; my husband also got over
severe hayfever. The hayfever turned out to be a strangely quick
fix--after his first remedy it has never come back, now 14 years and
counting! The cat sensitivities in both of them were more of a gradual
thing, but now seem to be quite gone for years, and boy are our cats
happy ('cause they get to stay in now)! :-)
Shannon


Bill Giman
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Re: can cat or pet allergy be treated?

Post by Bill Giman »

Yes


Rochelle
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Re: can cat or pet allergy be treated?

Post by Rochelle »

Just to upset some people I have had great success with Feline Hair 6 and
Canine Hair 6 together with a constitutional remedy!! I have used this where
the patient has infrequent exposure and they take it before exposure. (Also
Horse dander 6!!)

Rochelle
Registered Homeopath
EFT(Advanced) Practitioner
www.southporthomeopathy.co.uk


Shannon Nelson
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Re: can cat or pet allergy be treated?

Post by Shannon Nelson »

Well, we had good success with the plain ol' constitutional, and they
don't have to take *anything* before exposure! :-) So--have you had
them really test to see whether the isopathics are actually needed?
(And if they are, they might want to re-test a few months down the
line, if the constitutional is otherwise acting well?) I do like
simplicity! (Tho not too proud to use a back-up when it's needed!)
:-)
Shannon


Rochelle
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Re: can cat or pet allergy be treated?

Post by Rochelle »

I have used this when the constitutional remedy which has served them well with the presenting complaints didn't not stop the allergic reactions to the animals when then were exposed to them. e.g. in a baby the eczema would return when the child went to grandma's with a cat for the weekend, runny nose etc when riding on a horse. A similar example is Grass 30, 200 to a young golfer where Nat Mur had stopped all his headaches but he had hay fever out on the golf course- started with 30 and then he took 200 which would last a week in the season.
Rochelle
Registered Homeopath
EFT(Advanced) Practitioner
www.southporthomeopathy.co.uk


Richard Shannon
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Re: can cat or pet allergy be treated?

Post by Richard Shannon »

Yes!!! My cats and dogs used to have terrible
allergies but not anymore. I treated them with Homo
sapien 30c and they are doing awesome!

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Dr. Joe Rozencwajg, NMD
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Re: can cat or pet allergy be treated?

Post by Dr. Joe Rozencwajg, NMD »

First trituration must have been very difficult...........
Dr. J. Rozencwajg, MD, PhD, NMD.
"The greatest enemy of any science is a closed mind".


Rochelle
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Re: can cat or pet allergy be treated?

Post by Rochelle »

ROL!!!! Thanks!!!
Rochelle
Registered Homeopath
EFT(Advanced) Practitioner
www.southporthomeopathy.co.uk


Shannon Nelson
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Re: can cat or pet allergy be treated?

Post by Shannon Nelson »

Interesting, thanks!
Have you used this approach for food allergy?


Shannon Nelson
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Re: can cat or pet allergy be treated?

Post by Shannon Nelson »

:-D
Yeah well, I've had days like that!


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