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HOMEOPATHIC REMEDIES FOR HORSES |
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All
remedies are at potency 6c which is the most appropriate strength for
everyday use.
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Traditional Homeopathic Repertoire Might Look Something Like This:
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| KALI PHOS. | stress; anxiety; nervousness; fear of noise; exhaustion; lethargy; convalescence; back and/or limbs would benefit from support | |
| NIT. AC | warts (which are rough edged or cauliflower like and may bleed easily); corneal ulcers; nasal flow (which is thick yellow/green, acrid and tends to burn the nostrils); supports the liver and kidneys | |
| NUX VOMICA | maintains umbilical health in foals; frequent straining without result; flatulence; congestion of the feet, circulatory or digestive system); problems associated with ingestion of green or rich food | |
| PULSATILLA | maintains udder health; lack of milk; irregular seasons; maintains fertility; ovarian underactivity; supports a healthy visual system; thick, yellow flow from the nose; moody hormonal mare | |
| RHUS TOX. | stiffness in joints (which improves with movement); maintains and supports healthy tendons, ligaments, muscles, joints, eyes and skin | |
| RHUS TOX & BRYONIA | stiffness (in neck or lower back); dry coughs; joint stiffness (which neither improves or deteriorates with exercise) | |
| SCUTELLARIA | excitability; nervousness; fear; apprehension; muscle twitching or trembling; poor appetite | |
| SEPIA | maintains and supports fertility and a healthy womb; irregular seasons; supports a healthy urinary tract; to promote maternal instincts in the hostile or indifferent mother; supports a healthy reproductive tract after foaling; hair loss; fungal problems | |
| SILICEA | encourages elimination of pus and foreign bodies; supports when recovering from chronic eye, gland, tendon, suspensory ligament, foot and joint problems; reabsorption of fibrous scar tissue (e.g. tendons and splints); supports horn regrowth and a healthy frog | |
| SULPHUR | where skin is red and hot to the touch; adverse reactions; insect stings; ear mites; chronic stiffness; itching brought on by summer weather (where the skin is greasy and may smell) | |
| THUJA | warts (with stalk-like structures which bleed easily); wet weather related skin problems; where the hooves start to curl upwards due to over-rich grazing; minor skin problems (where the skin has become thickened); ill effects of vaccination | |
| If you are concerned about the well-being of your horse or pony, you should consult your veterinary surgeon or a homeopathic vet. | ||
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