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Remedy for rodent with tumor?
I have a 3+ yrold gerbil with an external tumor on her scent gland. Her stomach is also swollen, kind of bloated. It's bleeding now because she chewed it off again.Otherwise she's acting normal and is her usual self.
Any suggestions on what to give her? I've been looking through remedies and there's stuff for cancer/tumors but this is a scent gland tumor and humans don't have those lol
I do not want to risk surgery, I don't believe in shooting an animal up with toxins just to cut some toxins out.
No0bX on 2007-01-17
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Also I have no idea what's in the tumor although I might be able to find out somewhere on the net what they usually consist of.
ABC Homeopahy is asking me this:
generalities; tumours;
...What best describes your symptoms? . . . (generalities; tumours; )
cystic (see bony growth (exostosis), polyp) containing lumpy liquid excessive scar tissue standing upright
composed of fibres (fibroid) composed of nerves (neuroma) under skin (sarcoma) containing hard fat (steatoma), generating pus
And because I don't have enough 'symptoms' it doesn't give remedies for just tumors. :/
ABC Homeopahy is asking me this:
generalities; tumours;
...What best describes your symptoms? . . . (generalities; tumours; )
cystic (see bony growth (exostosis), polyp) containing lumpy liquid excessive scar tissue standing upright
composed of fibres (fibroid) composed of nerves (neuroma) under skin (sarcoma) containing hard fat (steatoma), generating pus
And because I don't have enough 'symptoms' it doesn't give remedies for just tumors. :/
No0bX last decade
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