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Hi Christine.
I was wondering if the diarrhoea coincided with a change in diet? Some of the ingredients in that diet - although they are amazing - could potentially cause diarrhoea. If so you could try eliminating some of them for a short while to see if it makes a difference.
Hi Veronique.
Have you tried herbs like dandelion, nettle, parsley, cordyceps and reishi?
As well as being very safe
- though Google will tell you they’re potentially very dangerous - tonics for the whole body, especially the kidneys, they are proven to produce marked improvements in blood...
Try slippery elm for ingested hair! It helps them bring up stuck furballs amazingly well and also helps move the fur through the digestive track. Also supposed to be good for leaky gut etc.
Thanks for your help and concern, Dr Jeff.
No, Smudge hasn't had these symptoms before to my knowledge. He is prone to the odd sneeze, but not with other symptoms of infection.
He has sneezed a couple of times today, but not like the other day, when it was really bothering him.
The Aconite...
Hi Dr Jeff.
He only had symptoms for about a day and at first they were mild. The sneezing got more and eventually he had the bloody discharge and the eye-watering. When the symptoms were worse he was mostly sleeping so it's hard to gauge the BEAM very well but he was definitely withdrawn and...
Thanks so much for your advice, Ginny! I really appreciate it.
Very soon after the Aconite, I thought he seemed better - he went and had a good amount of food, he was holding his eye shut much less, the sneezing was better and the discharge from his nose was a lot less.
This morning, all those...
Do you give Teddy curcumin, Joann? Or a big dose of it, anyway? It's been shown to kill the cells that cause polycythemia--
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/jcmm.14326
https://academic.oup.com/carcin/article/34/7/1442/2463124...
Hi Dr Christina.
Thanks so much for your response. I've been so worried and it's so comforting to have great guidance.
Is it likely to be herpes, hence the lysine? I've got some powder and I can put it in a capsule.
He's been sleeping, and getting some bloody discharge from his nose. Is that...
My cat Smudge started doing moist-sounding sneezes last night. Today they have got more frequent and his right eye seems to be sore - he's mostly keeping it shut.
I gave him some vitamin C and later on a curcumin capsule. The curcumin must have disagreed with him because he vomited it up. This...
Hi Debra.
I think that itching is generally a symptom of an autoimmune imbalance, usually caused by vaccinations and other drugs. There is a lack of cell-mediated immune response (killer cells destroying unwelcome substances) and a corresponding over-activation of humeral immunity (antibodies...
Dr Christina! Thanks for your incredible message.
It's so kind of you to give me such detailed guidance - it's so, so helpful!
So if I want to try ignatia, having used nux, should I just wait until the action of the nux has finished (which I think is what you should do with any remedy anyway...
What are you supposed to do if you have taken a combination of remedies that are incompatible or inimical?
I gave my cat a few doses of sulphur, then a week or so later a few doses of lycopodium. I've now read that, while sulphur follows lycopodium well, lycopodium does not follow sulphur well...
Have you tried curcumin? So many people swear by it. Might be worth trying a high dog dose for a month or so? I think liposomal is the best.
Also you should try a grounding sheet or mat, apparently effective for arthritis and other inflammatory conditions. You should use it yourself too - we...
Hi Jody.
You should check out A Veterinary Materia Medica And Clinical Repertory by George Macleod. It includes a repertory of the nosodes. It's quite simplified - but targeted for animals - so it's good for identifying a remedy and if you want you can read up on the indications in more detail...