Guest guest Posted September 9, 2003 Report Share Posted September 9, 2003 Two ideas...check out the raw food diet for dogs- raw meat and bones plus other unutrients- sometimes called the BARF diet. Do a search. This is the best thing for your dog's health I can think of. Allergies most often can be tied to diet. I would also research vaccinations- I do not vax my pets or children. Here is a link to a website that has homeopathic remedies for dogs http://www.everglo- naturalvet.com/vitamins.htm I have no connection to this company btw. Good luck! Love, Elizabeth On Tuesday, September 9, 2003, at 03:00 PM, mamacass wrote: > > Hi all.....what would be a good homeopathic to use in place of > benadryl? my dog has an itchy area, the vet said to use benadryl until > the appt on Monday. I've used homeopaths on him before with good > results, but haven't had to use any yet for the itching. > > Thanks! > > S. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 9, 2003 Report Share Posted September 9, 2003 Colloidal silver would be an idea for an external treatment. It is completely safe for humans and animals. I had given my sister a bottle for internal use (I make my own) and I had told my mom it was good for external wounds also. She got a wound on her knee from falling and, to my suprise, applied colloidal silver to it and she was amazed at the results. I belong to some colloidal silver groups and many people have successfully used it for pets. If I can recall correctly, they put it in a spray bottle and spray it on the affectd area, as often as possible. One person had a cat who knocked over a pot on a stove and had some serious burns. The owner spayed CS on the wounds and they healed remarkable fast. Just a suggestion, hope this helps.... mamacass [mamacass] Tue 9/9/2003 4:00 PM herbal_remedies Cc: [herbal remedies] Homeopathic alternative to benadryl Hi all.....what would be a good homeopathic to use in place of benadryl? my dog has an itchy area, the vet said to use benadryl until the appt on Monday. I've used homeopaths on him before with good results, but haven't had to use any yet for the itching. Thanks! S. -- ________ Sign-up for your own personalized E-mail at Mail.com http://www.mail.com/?sr=signup CareerBuilder.com has over 400,000 jobs. Be smarter about your job search http://corp.mail.com/careers Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 9, 2003 Report Share Posted September 9, 2003 Try total tonic.... it helps sinus and allergies too. SuziElizabeth wrote: Two ideas...check out the raw food diet for dogs- raw meat and bones plus other unutrients- sometimes called the BARF diet. Do a search. This is the best thing for your dog's health I can think of. Allergies most often can be tied to diet. I would also research vaccinations- I do not vax my pets or children. Here is a link to a website that has homeopathic remedies for dogs http://www.everglo-naturalvet.com/vitamins.htmI have no connection to this company btw.Good luck!Love,ElizabethOn Tuesday, September 9, 2003, at 03:00 PM, mamacass wrote:>> Hi all.....what would be a good homeopathic to use in place of > benadryl? my dog has an itchy area, the vet said to use benadryl until > the appt on Monday. I've used homeopaths on him before with good > results, but haven't had to use any yet for the itching.>> Thanks!>> S.> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 9, 2003 Report Share Posted September 9, 2003 Take the total tonic and use externally - or do you have any tea tree and lavender? What is the itching from.... i.e. ringworm, hives, insect bites,,, Suzimamacass wrote: Hey! thanks for the quick comeback. I'm not looking for a new diet, I'm looking for an immediate help to the itching, to hold him over until the vet can check it out. Like Rhus Tox or something/whatever.S.Two ideas...check out the raw food diet for dogs- raw meat and bones plus other unutrients- sometimes called the BARF diet. Do a search.This is the best thing for your dog's health I can think of. Allergiesmost often can be tied to diet. I would also research vaccinations- I donot vax my pets or children. Here is a link to a website that has homeopathic remedies for dogs http://www.everglo-naturalvet.com/vitamins.htmI have no connection to this company btw.Good luck!Love,ElizabethOn Tuesday, September 9, 2003, at 03:00 PM, mamacasswrote:>> Hi all.....what would be a good homeopathic to use in place of > benadryl? my dog has an itchy area, the vet said to usebenadryl until > the appt on Monday. I've used homeopaths on him before withgood > results, but haven't had to use any yet for the itching.>> Thanks!>> S.>-- ________Sign-up for your own personalized E-mail at Mail.comhttp://www.mail.com/?sr=signupCareerBuilder.com has over 400,000 jobs. Be smarter about your job searchhttp://corp.mail.com/careers Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 10, 2003 Report Share Posted September 10, 2003 The total tonic is a great antibiotic and would "clean up" the area.... so would tea tree and lavendar combined... Suzimamacass wrote: I have no idea. He either got caught somewhere, or bit by an animal, or ?? It just was there Saturday morning.Take the total tonic and use externally - or do you have any tea tree and lavender? What is the itching from.... i.e. ringworm, hives, insect bites,,,Suzimamacass wrote:Hey! thanks for the quick comeback. I'm not looking for a new diet, I'm looking for an immediate help to the itching, to hold him over until the vet can check it out. Like Rhus Tox or something/whatever.S.Two ideas...check out the raw food diet for dogs- raw meat and bones plus other unutrients- sometimes called the BARF diet. Do a search.This is the best thing for your dog's health I can think of. Allergiesmost often can be tied to diet. I would also research vaccinations- I donot vax my pets or children. Here is a link to a website that has homeopathic remedies for dogs http://www.everglo-naturalvet.com/vitamins.htmI have no connection to this company btw.Good luck!Love,ElizabethOn Tuesday, September 9, 2003, at 03:00 PM, mamacasswrote:>> Hi all.....what wou ld be a good homeopathic to use in place of > benadryl? my dog has an itchy area, the vet said to usebenadryl until > the appt on Monday. I've used homeopaths on him before withgood > results, but haven't had to use any yet for the itching.>> Thanks!>> S.>-- ________Sign-up for your own personalized E-mail at Mail.comhttp://www.mail.com/?sr=signupCareerBuilder.com has over 400,000 jobs. Be smarter about your job searchhttp://corp.mail.com/careers Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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