Guest guest Posted May 24, 2008 Report Share Posted May 24, 2008 I have been reading on an herb list that I'm on about 2 dogs with both lyme and an auto-immune disease. Most traditional medicine won't help. I've suggested MMS and it seems to be helping one dog, but the other dog's vet had told them that they were to avoid having the dog throw up. As MMS in too large a dose is capable of doing that (not from the MMS itself, but from the toxins from a too fast die-off of pathogens) they don't want to give MMS. I don't blame them. But I am wondering if 1) oleander is ok for dogs and cats to take and 2) how would it effect an auto-immune disease? If oleander is an immune booster, would it be contra indicated for auto-immune problems? A friend recently told me about a product by the same company that does that expensive zeolite stuff that is made from mushrooms and some other things. It is supposedly an adaptogen and again, supposedly, will level out the immune system. If it is overactive (auto-immune) it will slow it down to normal AND if it is underactive it will speed it up (like oleander would). So I'm wondering if oleander is considered an adaptogen or is it strictly something to kick the immune into high gear? Thanks Renee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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