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When using a remedy at higher potencies (even 30C?) that may potentially cause aggravation in a pet, how do we discern the difference between an aggravation response and the pet’s BEAM “dropping” to where you would follow up by giving a dose again?
Example: Low Rider received his Thuja 30C...
Are there forum members using ozone therapy at home who could share what method of delivery they are using and also have you encountered any initial problems using it that you hopefully found solutions for. I’m not exactly a trailblazer the first few times with a procedure and may tend to get...
A recent cytology report for our senior kitty, Low Rider, came back a lymphoma diagnosis. We’re a small rescue of 12 now having transitioned two of our other beloved kitties with lymphoma in 9 months. The first kitty was misdiagnosed as renal disease. From what we’ve read the prognosis with...
Our BEAM is good so we’ll stay with Acon-30C. It’s very helpful to have pointers from yourself and Dr. Christine re: some subtle aspects of dosing. This has been an area of confusion for me and many times prevented me from trying. Karen Allen’s e-book is a very good teaching tool.... many thanks...
I’ll continue w/SP supplements to support nerve function. The touch of Chiropractic on hypersensitive hind quarters may possibly be too enervating (plus car trips) for now. Redhead Shorty cleans his plate, supplements and all, and will be some groundwork. Thank you :)
Hello, Dr. Christina ... thank you for your reply. A few initial doses of aconite 30C per DrJeff’s suggestion seems to have had a calming affect with no episodes for almost a week. I’ve also added a small daily dose of 10 mg. L-Theanine, b.i.d. I do have Standard Process Neurotrophin PMG and...
One of our kitties, Shorty, is a happy energetic nervous 13-year-old with cerebellar hypoplasia. He’s experiencing brief 3 to 5 seconds uncontrolled episodes of thrashing about on the floor followed by biting, tugging, chewing at his coat/skin, sometimes spinning to get at the spot. Curiously...