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pet dermatitis dose
I have a cat & a dog whith extreme drematitis caused by fleas. I read about natrum mur. & used this with success, plus mercurius solubilis for my cat for the wet patches.My dog picked up a couple new fleas months back, & we are right back to stale corn chip odor, & scratching nonstop. The fleas are long gone.
I read about sulphur treatment, but mistakenly got 6x instead of 30x. Here's a quote of how to dose;(give 1 dose of Sulphur 30x once a week for 6-8 weeks approx.(longer if necessary) and it will chase away all kinds of skin parasites!)
Any suggestion on using the 6x instead of 30x?
Any help on this would be appreciated!
THANKS< D.O.
natual4me on 2011-03-01
This is just a forum. Assume posts are not from medical professionals.
Just give a daily dose - once a day for a week or so and see what the reaction is. That way if your dog aggravates it will be less than if you overdosed.
You can always increase the dose depending on what happens. If you give too much you cannot take that back.
Sulphur will only help Sulphur dogs - there are lots of skin remedies in homoeopathy so it could be any of them that helps your dog in the long run.
You can always increase the dose depending on what happens. If you give too much you cannot take that back.
Sulphur will only help Sulphur dogs - there are lots of skin remedies in homoeopathy so it could be any of them that helps your dog in the long run.
♡ brisbanehomoeopath last decade
Thanks, I'll try that. If it doesn't work, I did read of others too. I read that it helps with paw licking & I have a dog that does that too.
THAHKS!
THAHKS!
natual4me last decade
Size is not relevent to homoeopathic dosing, it is the same regardless of the size or species.
Do you have liquid or pillules?
Do you have liquid or pillules?
♡ brisbanehomoeopath last decade
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