Becky - vet question
Posted: Mon Feb 10, 2003 6:42 am
BEcky, we often have to give remedies to animals in food and usually they
work fine. When giving a 200c or 1 M and waiting a month to re-evaluate it
is better, since if nothing happens in a month you are left with the question
if it was the foood or your prescribing? Food - of course, never your
prescribiing - right? No, really we often treat feral cats and dogs and
could never give the remedy "properly". If an animal will drink milk or eat
a bland dairy product, that is better than food.
I agree with Jill - remedies work through drugs. Paul Herscu had a case of a
woman in an institution - gave 200c daily because all the meds she was on
(lithium and other heavy duty drugs), but he got a wonderful response and
they were able to decrease her meds.
Becky, what is the name of the vet doing a "little" homeopathy? Maybe we can
get her to take the NCH animal homeopathy summer school (2 + 4 days), or The
Professional course organized by Dr. Pitcairn (1 yr)
Also, if anyone needs help finding a vet who does homeopathy, go to
www.theAVH.org. If you have clients who ask and would like to talk with a
holsitic vet to decide who to work with (personal referral), call
866-4-VET-NOW for the veterinary advice line. $35 to have animal's problem
reviewed and options discussed and a referral made.
Christina Chambreau
HealthyAnimals@aol.com
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work fine. When giving a 200c or 1 M and waiting a month to re-evaluate it
is better, since if nothing happens in a month you are left with the question
if it was the foood or your prescribing? Food - of course, never your
prescribiing - right? No, really we often treat feral cats and dogs and
could never give the remedy "properly". If an animal will drink milk or eat
a bland dairy product, that is better than food.
I agree with Jill - remedies work through drugs. Paul Herscu had a case of a
woman in an institution - gave 200c daily because all the meds she was on
(lithium and other heavy duty drugs), but he got a wonderful response and
they were able to decrease her meds.
Becky, what is the name of the vet doing a "little" homeopathy? Maybe we can
get her to take the NCH animal homeopathy summer school (2 + 4 days), or The
Professional course organized by Dr. Pitcairn (1 yr)
Also, if anyone needs help finding a vet who does homeopathy, go to
www.theAVH.org. If you have clients who ask and would like to talk with a
holsitic vet to decide who to work with (personal referral), call
866-4-VET-NOW for the veterinary advice line. $35 to have animal's problem
reviewed and options discussed and a referral made.
Christina Chambreau
HealthyAnimals@aol.com
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