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HOMEOPATHIC REMEDIES FOR ANIMALS |
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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; shyness; fear of noise; convalescence; exhaustion; lethargy; bad breath | |
| NUX VOMICA | digestive upsets; constipation; colic; flatulence; loss of appetite; hiccough in puppies; hairball; slipped disc | |
| PULSATILLA | mastitis; lack of milk; irregular Seasons; false pregnancy; indigestion (with sickness and diarrhoea); chronic middle ear infection; excessive barking (when owner is absent); styes; conjunctivitis; chronic catarrh; ovarian under-activity | |
| RHUS TOX. | arthritis (which improves with movement); strains and sprains; ear infections; canker; conjunctivitis; bronchitis in cats (due to damp); rheumatism; some forms of eczema | |
| RHUS TOX. & BRYONIA | rheumatism; pain/stiffness (in neck or lower spine); dry cough | |
| SCUTELLARIA | excitability; nervousness; fear; apprehension; muscle twitching; tremors | |
| SEPIA | false pregnancy; irregular seasons; constipation during pregnancy; chronic cystitis; inflammation of the womb; stimulating the maternal instinct in indifferent mothers | |
| SILICEA | abscess; slow healing infections; inflamed anal glands; foreign bodies (such as a thorn, splinter, grit or grass seed); chronic catarrh; loss of power in legs; ill effects of vacination; mastitis; eye infections; cysts | |
| SULPHUR | eczema; dandruff; flea allergy; insect stings; ear mites; canker; asthma; red, itchy skin; mange; allergic reactions; chronic rheumatism | |
| NIT. AC | warts which are cauliflower like and may bleed or ulcerate easily; they may also be found growing near orifices such as eyes, mouth, anus or vulva | |
| THUJA | warts which have a stalk like structure or may bleed easily; it is also used for papillomatus warts, which are benign tumors forming a rounded mass and may be found either internally or externally; the scrotum or sheath may be particularly affected in the horse; Thuja may also be useful when an adverse reaction to vaccination occurs | |
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