Guest guest Posted October 27, 2006 Report Share Posted October 27, 2006 My cat Amber, 13, has 2 medium size cists developed side by side on his left side. I heard that cats with cists have a 75% chance of it being malignent, whereas dogs have a 25% chance. I'm worried and can't take him to the vet right now, and would much prefer a natural remedy if there is one. I'd try oil pulling if he were human. And I heard garlic causes severe aenemia in cats. Does anyone have any suggestions? Thank you and may health be with you always. Richard Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 27, 2006 Report Share Posted October 27, 2006 Red Clover works for cysts. I also have a great whole food supplement for dogs and cats on my website. Marji Page, Certified Herbalist www.CoyoteMoonHerbs.com ------------ " Richard " <rroy Fri, 27 Oct 2006 11:07:07 -0000 Another Pet Question > My cat Amber, 13, has 2 medium size cists developed side by side on his > left side. I heard that cats with cists have a 75% chance of it being > malignent, whereas dogs have a 25% chance. I'm worried and can't take > him to the vet right now, and would much prefer a natural remedy if > there is one. I'd try oil pulling if he were human. And I heard garlic > causes severe aenemia in cats. Does anyone have any suggestions? > > Thank you and may health be with you always. > > Richard > > ------- End of Original Message ------- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 30, 2006 Report Share Posted October 30, 2006 Thanks, Marji. I'd like to try it, but would you say that it's to be used topically or internally, and if the latter, in what form, dosage and frequency? All the best, Richard , " marji " <CoyoteMoon wrote: > > Red Clover works for cysts. I also have a great whole food supplement for dogs and cats on my website. > > Marji Page, Certified Herbalist > www.CoyoteMoonHerbs.com > > ------------ > " Richard " rroy > > Fri, 27 Oct 2006 11:07:07 -0000 > Another Pet Question > > > My cat Amber, 13, has 2 medium size cists developed side by side on his > > left side. I heard that cats with cists have a 75% chance of it being > > malignent, whereas dogs have a 25% chance. I'm worried and can't take > > him to the vet right now, and would much prefer a natural remedy if > > there is one. I'd try oil pulling if he were human. And I heard garlic > > causes severe aenemia in cats. Does anyone have any suggestions? > > > > Thank you and may health be with you always. > > > > Richard > > > > > ------- End of Original Message ------- > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 30, 2006 Report Share Posted October 30, 2006 For people, the easiest way to take would be an infusion. About 4-6 cups per day. For pets, I would either give them the " tea " in their water dish ( 1 cup or so depending on weight) or else in the form of a tincture made with vegetable glycerin and water (dosage: 1-3 tsp., 3 times daily). Marji Page, Certified Herbalist www.CoyoteMoonHerbs.com ------------ " Richard " <rroy Mon, 30 Oct 2006 12:33:06 -0000 Re: Another Pet Question > Thanks, Marji. I'd like to try it, but would you say that it's to be > used topically or internally, and if the latter, in what form, dosage > and frequency? > > All the best, > > Richard > > , " marji " <CoyoteMoon > wrote: > > > > Red Clover works for cysts. I also have a great whole food supplement > for dogs and cats on my website. > > > > Marji Page, Certified Herbalist > > www.CoyoteMoonHerbs.com > > > > ------------ > > " Richard " rroy > > > > Fri, 27 Oct 2006 11:07:07 -0000 > > Another Pet Question > > > > > My cat Amber, 13, has 2 medium size cists developed side by side on > his > > > left side. I heard that cats with cists have a 75% chance of it > being > > > malignent, whereas dogs have a 25% chance. I'm worried and can't > take > > > him to the vet right now, and would much prefer a natural remedy if > > > there is one. I'd try oil pulling if he were human. And I heard > garlic > > > causes severe aenemia in cats. Does anyone have any suggestions? > > > > > > Thank you and may health be with you always. > > > > > > Richard > > > > > > > > ------- End of Original Message ------- > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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