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Welcome to HA! and thanks so much for making your first post about Thor.
He's one lucky fella to have you. And he looks super happy (and cute).
There are lots of physiological things you can do to decrease his seizures by raising his seizure threshold. One of them is adding a methyl donor and...
Hi Nelda!
Wow, your kitty has a lot going on.
And he's super fortunate to have you as his conscious and compassionate companion.
My primary recommendation is to start working with a well-trained and experienced vet homeopath.
Rather than replace one physiologic drug with another physiologic...
Hi Amelie!
I'm sorry to hear about your pup's ingestion.
And tho I'm arriving late to this discussion I will still chime in with middle path (between conventional and whole-istic).
For safety's sake, since we do not know your dog's susceptibility to grape/raisin toxicity, we typically advise...
I've had clients use it, tho I don't have any personal experience.
It looks good and it is also working well, so maybe just keep using it (until you can wean it).
Regarding "it depends", this the answer to almost every medical question, like yours, because it depends on the context of the individual (like the sensitivity that Dr. Jean mentioned).
Sodium affects physiologic water balance, and therefore the amount of sodium may be relevant for heart and...
Probably. However, it depends on the individual.
Great question!! I would again like to say "it depends" from my position as a homeopath.
However, vet cardiologists (and others) would strongly advise against feeding high-sodium foods when there are heart or kidney dis-eases.
Yes!
I wish every MD, vet, naturopath, dentist, chiropractor, etc. practiced optimal medicine at all times.
Improved quality of life (or, as Dr. Bernstein said during his webinar), "lightness of spirit" is the most common effect of well-applied homeopathy...
If the tag is working for you, then yes it suffices.
And many essential oils, garlic etc. are also very effective against mosquitoes.
Such as:
https://www.murphysnaturals.com/products/lemon-eucalyptus-oil-insect-repellent-spray?srsltid=AfmBOoqr8AxmC2HSyoof9Rsv27U4mT0q6LaZZA17fNjcRyTbj1iaA49j
Ah, I wish there were a failsafe.
Fucoidans are a naturally occurring cancer fighter. @Dr. Jean Hofve, what do you think about a supplement like this for Lil:
https://fucopia.com/
Yes, you may want to repeat the results at Hemopet before starting a lifetime of thyroid replacement.
Tho if the results are similar, I bet Jean Dodds will advise a thyroid hormone trial.
Now might also be a good time to start working with a different homeopath.
Consider spirulina, Micro-C (Vimergy), and propolis (which you can also massage into the red areas of the gums).
Holding a raw chicken neck while a kitty gnaws on it is my favorite form of cat dental care (in addition to the big chunks of meat that Christina mentioned).
If the tests have not been done in the past few months, then yes. They are an important part of proactive care.
Great point! Minimizing stress would be one of the two major reasons not to do the tests (the other being cost).
It's worth the peace of mind you gain by doing the test.