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Re: chronic progressive lymphedema




Posted by kate (216.150.123.166) on August 19, 2007 at 12:41:30:

thank you so much will start. today!: Hi - CPL is a complicated disease, and there are many different aspects that need to be addressed, so I would recommend you work with a holistic animal practitioner - but: for the symptoms you mention, I would suggest the following: firstly, the homeopathic Thuja in the potency of 30C. Give this twice daily for three days. This is a sort of 'clearing' treatment. Then wait a day, and follow with the homeopathic Graphites, in the potency (ie 'strength') of 6C. If possible, give this to your Percheron two - three times daily for a couple of weeks. Graphites will help with skin hardenings, etc and also the selling of legs that occurs with CPL. If you get it in pellet form you can just slip them into the side of his mouth, or if in alcohol liquid solution, best to apply to the skin. Easiest location is top of shoulders: apply 4-5 drops and pat in, making sure the liquid contacts the skin. (that is one dose.)
: Sometimes the heavy breeds like your stallion need the remedy Calc. Carb., especially if they have comformation problems, etc. Perhaps try the first two remedies above, and see how you go. Good luck
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: remedy that may be required: perchron stallion with nasty growths on front of pasterns on rear legs is there a homeopathic remedy for it




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