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Let me take a whack at this: homeopathic remedies work by showing - giving a message - to the body overall, allowing it to deal with the itchy expression. The drugs merely suppress the itch, right there where it is without addressing the underlying systemic misfunction. But the homeopathic...
Be sure to tell him when you are going away; and that you will be back, and will be loving him long distance the whole time, and expect him to be OK and to just rest and wait for you. Be positive, not afraid, and carry his love with you - because you both need it:)
Thanks for the correction! I realized I screwed that up when lying in bed last night:) ...probably because buying peroxide is on my shopping list today.
..and thanks for the link, too.
Structured water is water treated to replicate turbulence which produces a molecular structure of H2O2, such as found in mountain streams, springs, etc. Still viewed as controversial, it has the quality of "superwetness" and is more accessible by the body, both externally and internally. I have...
I agree with Dr.Jeff. There is nothing better and more complete than an appropriately varied raw diet, approximately proportioned as would be that of a similar wild relative; i.e. a wild cat, or a wolf, coyote, etc. AND to keep varying this diet throughout the animal's life to cover all the...
Oh, my.....They had me at....
“But he has, for example, one of the cases he's going to give is a case of cerebellar ataxia with cerebellar atrophy. So what that means is the cerebellum shrunk, okay?
And the person has ataxia. They like stumble and fall while they walk. Well, he has video...
Well, my dog and I have been close to this for years:) It's wonderful that they are getting the word and the support out. It's no surprise that a well-proportioned raw diet is so close to a "curative" diet. There's nothing like eating well in the first place, for both species - you don't have to...
Yowza! Great post, Dr. H.! This is one of the most common areas of misunderstanding in homeopathy, and the place where many poorly prescribed cases get "stuck". Often remedies will be given on a "this for that" basis, and then the case gets muddied and confused, with any chance for progress stymied.
Not likely, IMO. I think I would not use slippery elm or other clearly adjunctive items, but just provide FOOD. You can leave out bone, for the time being, without worrying about balance. The kefir would be a nice addition, and should help provide moisture as well as nutritional value. "Wet"...
She will be much happier and more sure of herself when she is fully functional. This will give you both a chance for better behavior, as she will have less fear and vulnerability. Good for you, to recognize this!
And we use Step Above collagen, in a huge and economical jar. I haven't found another pet product which is so cost-effective and easy. He gets a big scoop every day.
Do folks really do OSS's on cats? Of course, I can see the health perspective, but are not the common problems that an OSS does not change, with yowling, carrying on, etc. and the other hormonal symptoms that are so hard with which to live, an obstacle for most folks?
I agree, of course, that...
Well, Adored Beast has a nice one: "Healthy Gut". Curious as to why you think she would benefit from an enzyme product, rather than a probiotic blend, of which there are quite a few, or one that contains both aspects. Raw food contains its own enzymes, too, and I am a minimalist as regards the...
Nice article, Dr. Jean:) Our family cats, when I was a kid, were fuzzy guys, and got ever so many doses of Petrolatum, or Petromalt, which of course worked a treat. I got really good at jamming it down them:) Never knew anyone to actually LIKE it.
Yes, on the allergic possibility for any cooked chicken product. Anything that denatures a protein can cause a reaction in a "delicate" animal. Perhaps raw chicken won't be the ultimate solution, but worth a try. Turkey seems less prone to causing reactions...
Poop is so variable that it isn't...
I'd give it every day, over their food. Or out of a little dish if they'll eat it. It tastes great, to cats, and there are heaps of benefits to all the body's tissues. Just a bit, 1/2 teaspoonful or so, would be sufficient. Too much might loosen stools, but will not be harmful.
No, try the chicken raw. Cheap and filling:) Not the best food, but way better than canned or preserved. Canned sardines are fine. Turkey is great; see if you can find turkey necks, backs, and other non-weight bearing parts. Look for lamb or pork neckbones. Try to find a pet store or other raw...
Hamilton's book has an extensive chapter on mouth, gums, and teeth, from which I will not attempt to quote. It would be helpful for you to know more specifically whence the blood comes, under what conditions, what else could possibly be occurring, what has changed with her, etc. I would look at...
I'd like to see him eating some "red meat" organs: liver, heart, tripe, kidneys from larger animals. Kibble and canned are pretty much dead and potentially toxic, nutritionally. Does he have symptoms that pumpkin manages? I'd suspect that the growth is his body's attempt to push out SOMEthing...