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Old 8th January 2003, 11:12 AM
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I believe that food is the most important factor in treating animal ailments. There are so many herbal combination which can be use side by side in treating animal disease with homeopathic medicines. Would you kind enough to suggest a few selected herbal combinations used in your practice for increasing milk supply in animals.

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Avena sativum MT or low
Alfalfa MT or low
Urtica dioica/urens low
Ricinis communis (5C)
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Old 8th January 2003, 11:50 AM
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thanks for your response. I have noted this in my copy.
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Excuse me, excuse me, but, did I hear someone mention the word, Animals? Because that would be illegal. Here at the Homeopathy Home Bulletin Board, we like to believe that there is a difference between animals and people, and we aim to keep it that way! From now on, keep your animals tied up in the back where they won't bother anybody! We have signs posted everywhere,
"Humans Only"! Can't you read?

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(Krista's speaking with tongue in cheek....just in case that's not clear! Feisty little feline fancier, isn't she?)

I do believe we are "allowed" to discuss theory about non-human animals on the Discussion Forum. Well, just went back to check the directions for what is and what isn't acceptable from the thread that notified the removal of the cat cases but the guidelines have been removed so I can't verify for sure the propriety of any of these posts! Oh me, oh my......who ever it was who brought about the original objection (that would be interesting to know, wouldn't it?)......maybe you could fill us in as to just how much *animal* is actually allowable?
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Wait a minute, I'm not Krista, I'm Snoopy! And in answer to your question, any mention of the word ANIMALS is prohibited! You can't even discuss them in the abstract because it will only encourage them! If you give them an inch, they'll take a mile, so please refrain from mentioning ___________.

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Good grief, Snoopy......I posted that on the wrong thread. Intended for the *one* where I saw what I thought might upset poor Vet Dr.....if he thought she was serious. I didn't yet know there was a pattern going, her post was the first I saw. Then I had the supreme pleasure of reading all your completely entertaining posts. (I do mean that......it's so darn nice to laugh and the recent posts from so many have been hilarious.) We all know you are never serious, really, actually, hardly....... so no need for me to have intervened on your behalf. Wonder where my other posts are being posted? Would anyone care!! I did lose one I thought was going to Carol's cat thread......the one that is in the right place, over there, you know....where all the discrimination signs pointed non human cases to go. The "Cats, to the back of the bus", "No cats need apply", No Cats Drinking from this Fountain" place.

I don't have time to back and check all the other mistakes I probably have made so offer an apology here and now for all of them. While mas is morphing, I'll be out looking for that brain I seem to have misplaced. Damn this senility.
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Christiaan, is your given formula also aplicable on human as well?
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Definitively so!
Clarke (in his Prescriber) also give the following:
Asaf 3C: milk late in appearing, or diminishing afterwards,
Urtica MT 5 drops in hot water (every 4 hours),
Calc phos 6C when the milk is poor in quantity, in pale lymphatic subjects, or people with history of poor milk production,
Silica 6C, in thin rickety subjects,
Phos 3C in tuberculous subjects,

Personally I have had great results with the urtica and with the Ricinis com 5C. Apparently Brewers yeast help as well.
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