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How to mix Mother Q tinctures?

Our companion pet, an adopted male mixed German Spitz of age 7 years has renal calculi along with some enlargement of prostate. Related to same it has flank pain in hind legs that has made them weak. However, no arthritis detected via x-ray. No gross hematuria. A homeopath has suggested Mother Q tinctures for same to be given together and administered three times a day:
Berberis Vulgaris 15 drops, Hydrangea Arborescens 15 drops, Galium Aparine 10 drops, Ocimum Canum 10 drops, Pareira Brava 10 drops.
This makes in all 60 drops (about 6 mL) to which we add 30 mL of plain water (ratio 1 mL of drops mixed in 5 mL of water) and give it via needles syringes directly in its mouth. Quiet a tiring process with a fussy and snappy pet. In vain we have been requesting this homeopath to mix all the five Q tinctures together so that we can store them in bottles. We would then need to give just 15 drops (about 1.5 mL) mix in water via a single syringe.
Is it possible for a layman to prepare such a mix with the above prescribed Mother Q tinctures?

In its low phosphorous food we also add supplement tabs with each servings alternating with Neurobion Forte (for nerves), Vitamin A gelatin capsule (for eye cataract development), glucosamine & chondroitin in the form of kibbles.

Other than above we also give it on alternate days mL Liv 52 alternating with 3 drops each of Causticum 200c (for neurological weakness) & Conium 200c (for free flow of urine) together.
 
  Bozo1 on 2013-10-07
This is just a forum. Assume posts are not from medical professionals.
You can mix mother tinctures. Conium 200 and Causticum 200 should be given only once a week. There is no need to go for a very aggressive dosing.
 
kadwa last decade
Thanks Kadwa. I had visited Bozo's homeopath today. She showed how simple it is to mix the Mother Q tinctures. For neuro, etc problems she mixed Mag Phos, Kali Phos both of 200c, and Nux Vomica of 1M to be given 5 drops daily. She said there is no harm to give it daily as the homeopathic treatment is only palliative care as an alternative to a more radical care of Surgery for renal and bladder stones, a surgery not available locally in Lucknow, U.P. One needs to go to IVRI, Bareily, U.P. for the same, but Bozo may not a good candidate for surgery.
 
Bozo1 last decade
Generally 1M potency is not repeated daily.
 
kadwa last decade
I would rather have concentrated on one problem at a time .
Forexample start with kidney stones .
You can use Berberis vulgar in modertinktur , 10-15 drops in a little water . ( half a glass of water , mix) you can give your dog 3-4 times daily for a week . Use a dropper , with it you can squirt directly into mouth. This is what I use with my cats , when they are sick. Next day make a new mix , and so on.

When one problem is solved , go on to the next.
Our immune system , and also the animals immune system is so designed that it heals one problem at a time. The latter is cured first, so it is important to know which disorder came last. If medication is given in the wrong order , the medication will not function optimally . Perhaps not at all .
That's probably why your homeopath has come with the proposal of such a mixture of several different remedies , he / she knows no order of difficulty.

Maybe you can from the x-rays can determine what is the most recent symptom ?

Parakletos ; practioner of classical homeopathy .
 
Parakletos last decade
All Bozo’s problems are related to kidney stones including that one of 1.4 cm in bladder. The neurological problems are a consequence of the same.

A vet surgeon had taken x-rays in Feb 2013, which showed staghorn calculus in right kidney and a plain large calculus in the other. Also, a bladder calculus of 1.4 cm. The x-ray also showed some prostate inflammation. No blockage in ureter or urethra.

Allopathy having no cure other than a doubtful kidney surgery, a homeopath had prescribed five Mother Q tinctures to be given three times per day. Each of the tinctures had thein own function to perform as stated by the homeopath Now after getting to know how to mix these Q tinctures we are giving it a dose of 20 drops three times per day mixed in plain water. For neurological problems of weak hind legs, limp tail, eye sight problems, and mud eating on walks, she prescribed 5 drops per day of a mix of 200c potency of MagPhos & KaliPhos along with 1M Nux Vomica. Now it has bed wetting problems.

Kadwa has stated that 200c potency and 1M should not be given more than once a week. I really do not know what to make of this homeopath or the “kasai” vet surgeon. As per advice of Kadwa I will reduce the second mixture of 5 drops only once per week. I will get a full abdomen ultrasound soon from another path lab rather than x-ray. I will also get a urine culture. Would that be okay?

The earlier x-ray by vet surgeon was very painful even under sedation to Bozo as the vet had made its painful hind legs flat parallel to the table that had led to subsequent bleeding from the penis and Bozo had to be put on drip for five days with God knows how many antibiotic injections. Currently, its appetite is good, but still remains skinny (7.5-8 kg weight). Pees and craps okay other than heavy bed wetting that has started recently. In Feb 2013, electrolytes level was normal while serum creatinine and serum urea were 1.86 mg/dl and 37 mg/dl respectively, hemoglobin 14.8 g/dl. Urine culture revealed SG of 1.020 and pH of 6.0 with no trace of blood, sugar, albumin, etc. In March 2012, serum creatinine and serum urea were 1.57 & 32, but hemoglobin was 13.8. Urinalysis at that time showed SG 1.030 with pH 6.50 along with trace blood and Albumin of 30 mg. No crystals. However, we resorted to homeopathy only in March 2013. Before that we were restricting its calcium and phosphorous intake in its diet.
 
Bozo1 last decade

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