Guest guest Posted February 8, 2007 Report Share Posted February 8, 2007 dear Puneet if this is for race horses the most obvious cause are corticosteroids of course the numerous other drugs that are given to enhance performance and reduce inflammation that disrupt metabolism the lymphangitis is a symptom of immune suppression, caused by the above, as well as stress and a toxic/unhealthy environment horses are very vattika creatures, very sensitive, and the stress of labor easily disrupts their health my experience is that they respond to very small doses, compared to humans best is natural treatment, and pasturing in grass the horses will get better in time i did some consulting work for a small company and developed several formulas for them, which have been quite effective see: http://www.equiherb.com the formulas are there with good descriptions of each, and reasons why they work best... Todd Caldecott ________ > Dear Dr VenuGopal, > > Its quite interesting to read your post. Since we are discussing > Cushing Syndrome, can you tell me what can possibly make it occur > in horses ? > We are exporting herbal extracts to plenty of equine health clinics > and their equine (horse) patients come up Cushing's too often. What > ayurvedic herbs can help Cushing's in horses and what is the cause > of it ? > > Same with Lymphangitis in horses ? Any ideas on how to treat it ? > Also it would be interesting to know , how would you describe both > Cushing and Lymphangitis in terms of imbalance of Doshas. Caldecott todd (AT) toddcaldecott (DOT) com www.toddcaldecott.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 9, 2007 Report Share Posted February 9, 2007 I feel this to be the case with my client as well. She said that doctors found her thyroid to be high as a young girl so treated her with radiation and from theat time her thyroid has been low and so she has been on medication for that as well as birth control pills. In such cases is there hope of treatment and recovery? She is showing many of the signs of Cushing's syndrom and is very frustrated. This is one of the most difficult cases I have taken because of the emotional state of the client. She is very desperate and depressed and this is affecting my ability to be clear in this case! Any insight or experience you have had that you can share would be so appreciated. Thanks Mandakini --- Todd Caldecott <todd (AT) toddcaldecott (DOT) com> wrote: > dear Puneet > > if this is for race horses the most obvious cause > are corticosteroids > of course the numerous other drugs that are given to > enhance > performance and reduce inflammation that disrupt > metabolism > > the lymphangitis is a symptom of immune suppression, > caused by the > above, as well as stress and a toxic/unhealthy > environment > > horses are very vattika creatures, very sensitive, > and the stress of > labor easily disrupts their health > > my experience is that they respond to very small > doses, compared to > humans > > best is natural treatment, and pasturing in grass > the horses will get better in time > > i did some consulting work for a small company and > developed several > formulas for them, which have been quite effective > > see: http://www.equiherb.com > > the formulas are there with good descriptions of > each, and reasons > why they work > > best... Todd Caldecott > > > ________ > > Dear Dr VenuGopal, > > > > Its quite interesting to read your post. Since we > are discussing > > Cushing Syndrome, can you tell me what can > possibly make it occur > > in horses ? > > We are exporting herbal extracts to plenty of > equine health clinics > > and their equine (horse) patients come up > Cushing's too often. What > > ayurvedic herbs can help Cushing's in horses and > what is the cause > > of it ? > > > > Same with Lymphangitis in horses ? Any ideas on > how to treat it ? > > Also it would be interesting to know , how would > you describe both > > Cushing and Lymphangitis in terms of imbalance of > Doshas. > Caldecott > todd (AT) toddcaldecott (DOT) com > www.toddcaldecott.com > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been > removed] > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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