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Posted by Chrylrx (Santa Clarita, Ca) on 11/06/2010
Our 10 year old Dalmatian mix has recently been diagnosed with megaesophagus and I was wondering if anyone knew of a homeopathic and/or natural way to treat this problem? Any help you can give would be appreciated. We have built her the Bailey chair to eat in and that has helped tremendously but if there is anything else to help her I'd love to know. Thanks!
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Posted by Robert (Martinez, Ca, Usa) on 03/02/2010
I used various homeopathic remedies for pet ailments & there are few Vets who include this in their practise.This would disprove the belief of allopathy that it is fraud as animals are not so influenced by suggestion as humans.Info on homeopathy is widely available on the net & can have amazing results with no adverse side effects. Remember the 'rule' for homeopathy is not more is better. One tablet is as effective as more than one, so you can save money by this 'rule'.
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Posted by Sasha (Toronto, Ontario) on 04/29/2010
Classical Homeopathy Pets group
http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/ClassicalHomeopathyPets/
The members help owners learn how to look up symptoms and choose the best remedy for ACUTE and FIRST AID situations only. The group is dedicated to Learning Classical Homeopathy as left to us by Hahnemann in his Advanced Methods.
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Posted by Janice (Coloma, Mi) on 03/06/2010
Hi Robert..I have been fortunate in being able to find a Vet who has turned to homeopathic medicine. She said if you use more than two pellets you are just wasting your money.
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Posted by Sasha (Pennsylvania) on 09/21/2016
Would these pellets be thuja? my dog is suffering autoimmune .thks