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Old 1st October 2001, 04:34 PM
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I tried the Bacillium 200CH on a group of 3 kittens with ringworm. I dosed them for 3 nights in a row. It worked on the male but not the 2 sisters. Can I try them on Sepia 200CH right away or should I wait or use something inbetween?
I gave one of our gingivitis kitties Merc 30CH -it worked in 2 days, much healthier colour, but we now have a re-emergence of a sore he's had before. I'm thinking thats a good thing, BUT do I keep letting the Merc work or do I give him something else to address the sore. The sore is circular, soft-rounded edges, very deep, glistening, shiny red and ozzing yellow-green. I is located near the 1st site, just off centre to the right of his spine. The last sore left a scar and was treated with aloe ointment.
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Old 2nd October 2001, 02:05 AM
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Hi Krista,

Would you give me the distribution and description of the ringworm for the female kittens so that I can advise you better there?

REg the gingivitis with the sore on the back too, I'll need a little more to go on. Please give me a discription of the kitty's nature, likes and dislikes and anything you find peculiar about him/her.
LAc Can and Nit ac COme up from your description, BUt I like to qualify them with something more than just local physical symptoms.

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Old 2nd October 2001, 04:33 PM
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Hi again Doctorleela!
The rongworm is crusty and when you try to clean off the light, flacky, white scabs it causes bleeding. The small spots are circular and red, the larger spots are oblong with a flaky,white scaling. The location is mostly concentrated on the ears (inside and out) and the forehead (from the ear to above the eye)on both sides. Thoses are the largest spots. The smaller spots are located on the neck and throat (they are deep spots also) as well as isolated spots on the foot and belly. The spots also seem to be quite sticky (esp. the small, deep one), the hair will clump around them rather than just peel away. In terms of personality, they are very social, sweet, energetic kittens.
Spritzer is the cat with gingivitis and the sore. He is a lynx point (gry striped points) with a rather pale complextion. His eyes are naturally red (pinkish)rimmed. He is ~6 years old and male. His coat is short and tight (when he is healthy he is virtually non-shedding). He is lean. He sometimes gets chin achne, he has had all but his canine teeth and incisors (front between canines) pulled. That cleared his mouth for about 6 months. When his mouth is inflammed, his glands get very large to the point where he chokes. All bodily functions are normal. In terms of his personality, he is gentle, easy-going, nonconfrontational and generally always relaxed. He gets on with anybody, human and non, he is also fond of dogs. He likes to eat and is somewhat fond of his rituals (does the same routine everyday when his kennel is cleaned), he likes heights (as do most Siamese).Average water drinker and eater. Activity level is normal for his age. Sorry, I'm really having a hard time coming up with anything unique. He is just no trouble and really normal. I gave him the Merc (which worked so well) b/c I have just recently been taking it, it shrunk my glands down to normal in 10 minutes. He also had a lot of drooling from the gingivitis. His mouth looks good now, gums are nicely pink, throat does not look constricted, he is no longer drooling and his eyes are less stained.(During gingivitis flare-ups, his eyes will tear and stain). I hope you can make sense of this, sorry its so long,
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Dear Krista,

The kittens most probably need CHRYSAROBINUM 30, one dose daily till you detect a response, then stop.

Now for Spritzer, the best I can come up with is PULS 200. I suggest one dose and repeat in 2 days if you do not notice any change. If in a week you do not see even the smallest change, I may want to go onto Silica, so keep me informed.

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Old 10th October 2001, 04:09 PM
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doctorleela,
I have stopped dosing the kittens! After their 3rd dose, more spots appeared. They do not look like ringworm rather bleeding, scabby sores (it could possibly be from scratching?) Also the one with chin acne has changed from small black heads to big, festering pimples. Should we just wait? In my experience the course of ringworm is seldom changed and just needs to take its course.
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I think this is a type of aggravation and is not necessarily a bad sign, so lets just wait and keep our fingers crossed!!

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Dear Krista,

I suggested Puls for Spritzer as his nature is quite characteristic of Puls. I think Merc is a partial remedy in the sense only worked on the glands presentation. But the chances of recurrence are high with these type of prescritions, at least in humans. I think Puls will complete the process. Worth a try, 1 dose of 200 wait and watch.

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Old 20th October 2001, 08:24 AM
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I have had very very good results with a homeopathic formula by Hobon in Naples Fla called Fungi Yeast. Also order R&R and Supportasode. It is a licensed line so your vet may have to call.

Have also had very good luck with Supportasode, R&R & Viratox for feline leukemia & Fip when given along with Lifeguard by Starlight Int.

Viratox will negate active immunity if given within 21 days of a vaccine however so if rabies is a concern in your area and you treat with Viratox within 21 days of giving vaccine you should revaccinate.
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Old 22nd October 2001, 04:40 PM
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Snowlion,
Please explain your posting further, are these supplements, remedies etc?? Please tell me about your FIP cases, this is of EXTREME interest to me, at which point have you been able to reverse? etc. DO you also run a shelter? I would be interested in comparing notes. Looks forward to your reply!
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Old 23rd October 2001, 03:50 AM
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Hi Krista,
No I do not run a shelter. Veterinary Homeopathy has just been a deep love and have been able to consult on some last ditch efforts with breeders, shelters, and vets.

The best book for animals in my opinion is Homeopathy for Dogs By Wolf. It has alot of greta tips for those working with humans as well.-Like right sided breast cancer remedies, liver regeneration, bladdre connection with infected left molar-amazing clues you may not find anywhere else.

Hobon is a homeopathic out of Naples FLA. I moved recently and do not have the number. It is a professional line and the veterinary division is called homeovetix. These products are homeocords. For example the Viratox is 5 potencies (9x, 20x, 30x, 100x, and 200x) of canavalia ensiformis, gingo biloba, rhodophytha, ricinus communis.

It will even go so far as to negate active immunity in a vaccine if given within 21 days.

For Feline Leukemia I have used it along with Detoxosode,Supportasode, R&R successfully with an antioxident called Lifeguard by a multi level company called Starlight out of CA. (before you gag and choke it is a Beverly Rubik-once head of Frontier Medicine at Temple U- formulation- don't know why it works, but in animals it kicks butt from anything from arthritis to skin problem or viruses). One of the vets turned me on to it.

For FIP same combo but added FIP 6x from Celletech in Wisconsin or somewhere in mid west. That was a cattery of 35 exotic cats major disaster potential following one fatality. One very ill and bloating. No more casualties after 6 years.

Definately go the Hobon Leuk route before destroying an animal. Even without the lifeguard it will usually work.

Thje most amazing thing I have seen with Hobon was a ringworm cattery. The owner was a carrier. We used Hobon Detoxosode, Supportasode, R&R and Fungi Yeast on the lady and her cats. These kittens were so threadbare you could almost weep-like the story the Velvetine Rabbit. Within 4 days peachfuzz grew on their bald spots! The ringworm vanished soon. She then installed an Alpine Air xL15 unit to kill any spores. No reocurrence. You are supposed to give the detoxosode for 21 days followed by the remedy, but there wasn't time. They also had green pus in their eyes and were quite young and very ill-so we risked it by adding all to their water and they were fine quite soon.

Hope it helps.

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