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Originally Posted by moondog Since you do not even have a diagnosis yet, I would not be experimenting with alternative therapies without the help of a vet.....you may do more harm than good. |
I concur, I posted the herbal and homeopathic options because of her interest. I am the type of person that feeds on and collects as much information on a given topic to know what possibilities exist. Just figured paige may be similar that way.
A diagnosis first is essential before starting any type of treatment whether it be conventional or alternative to rule out toxins, metabolic diseases, worms, tumors, direct damage to the brain, electrolyte imbalances, a malfunctioning kidney or liver.
Paige,
I double checked the rules and guidelines for posting. To give you specifics of the herbal remedies and such would be copywright infringement so cannot give you the details. If you are still interested, the book I referred to it
Dr. Pitcairn's Complete Guide to Natural Health for Dogs & Cats Third Edition Revised and Updated, c2005 by Richard H. Pitcairn and Susan H. Pitcairn. Thirty yrs ago he discovered homeopathic medicine. He converted his practice to the use of homeopathy and nutrition and in the past few years turned his attention to training other veterinarians in "the system of healing".