Swollen Lymph Node Remedies
Her cat seemed ok, and I gave her 'Echinacea Goldenseal' to fight infection. About 3 weeks later one of her glands in her neck was about the size of a tennis ball, I gave her the remedy again for 2 weeks, 2 weeks off, 2 weeks on again. The lump halved in size, but still goes up and down, I am giving her colloidal silver and massaging the lump, but it still hasn't gone away. What can I give her to make the gland drain out? There is nothing at the skin level that is ulcerated or seeping, just the lump inside. Thanks.
(Mpls., Mn)
01/26/2014
Hey Auntychel!
Are you sure you are dealing with a swollen gland and not an abscess?
You might consider 'silicea' - 30C for chronic problems or 200C for stubborn problems.
Read more here: http://www.naturalhealingkits.com/Abcesses
EC has a page for draining swollen lymph nodes:
https://www.earthclinic.com/cures/lymph_nodes.html
Herbal 'cleavers' appears to be an excellent remedy for swollen lymph nodes.
Swollen lymph nodes indicate an underlying problem; its entirely possible your daughter's cat caught an infection from the feral cat. Consider EC's immune boosting remedies :
https://www.earthclinic.com/cures/weak-immune-system-boosters.html
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