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Old 18-12-2007, 11:46 AM
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Old 19-12-2007, 07:25 AM
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Hello Esined,

My pleasure.... and Happy Christmas for you too !

It`s a great pity many people don`t know what homeopathy can do for animals. I`ve cured thousands of poor critters by using single hom. remedies (not OTC combos !), also on the largest forums. However, serious (chronic) cases should be seen by a hom. professional for full case taking. Many questions are asked then to find the correct hom. remedy, all depending on different symptoms/modalities in each animal.

Homeopathy is a form of medical treatment using substances in very small amounts, after a special process of production.

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Old 19-12-2007, 07:38 AM
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Continuation for Esined :

Homeopathic remedies act to stimulate the body`s own defence mechanisms to restore the patient, whether human or animal, to normal health, and they can also be of great value in chronic conditions which have not responded to the usual line of treatments.

Homeopathy doesn`t claim to take the place of conventional (allopathic/orthodox) medicine !

It should be regarded as a complementary form of treatment for use either on its own or in conjunction with any conventional treatment that your vet may prescribe. The number of vets in my country and other countries, who start using homeopathy as well is steadily growing.

Apart from some simple acute disorders, homeopathy can`t usually be properly applied by laymen.

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Sorry to be negative here but I have tried homeopathy on several cats/kittens over several years and have never found it to work. I much prefer the vets convensional methods
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