Guest guest Posted August 17, 2007 Report Share Posted August 17, 2007 Hello: Indeed, animals are not the same as humans and cannot take equivalent treatment. There is a good site in Ireland, a TCM doctor named who treats animals and who posts lots of information about TCM for animals. http://www.vin.com/VINDBPub/SearchPB/Proceedings/PR05000/PR00004.htm You can pick out the links to his home site from this essay. Kind regards, Jack --- victoria_dragon <victoria_dragon wrote: > Chinese Traditional Medicine , laura mundorf > <mundorf54498 > wrote: > > > > thank you, i've been learning quite alot from > those sies. i asked > about the mentioned herbs because i am giving them > to a chihuahua with > exema or dermitis. she has had it for 3 mths. she > has been taking the > herbs for 2 wks, i don't see any change.i was told > the same herbs for > humans can be used on dogs. any comments ? thank > you. laura > > It's a good idea to be very careful about giving > herbs to dogs, cats, > horses, etc. because some herbs (and foods) that are > fine for humans > can sicken and even kill other species. > > I always doublecheck as much as I can on the > Internet to determine if > an animal can take a particular herb without > problems. Unfortunately, > there's still not a lot of info on this. > > > ______________________________\ ____ Fussy? Opinionated? Impossible to please? Perfect. Join 's user panel and lay it on us. http://surveylink./gmrs/_panel_invite.asp?a=7 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 17, 2007 Report Share Posted August 17, 2007 Hello Jack, thank you very much for this information. since then have been blurry eyed with so much reading. Appreciate the great info on chinese healing medicine, it is so much more practical & of sound mind. thank you, will keep on studying, i do rescue work with small dogs & do not use traditional veterary. thanks again, laura Jack Sweeney <mojavecowboy wrote: Hello: Indeed, animals are not the same as humans and cannot take equivalent treatment. There is a good site in Ireland, a TCM doctor named who treats animals and who posts lots of information about TCM for animals. http://www.vin.com/VINDBPub/SearchPB/Proceedings/PR05000/PR00004.htm You can pick out the links to his home site from this essay. Kind regards, Jack --- victoria_dragon wrote: > Chinese Traditional Medicine , laura mundorf > > wrote: > > > > thank you, i've been learning quite alot from > those sies. i asked > about the mentioned herbs because i am giving them > to a chihuahua with > exema or dermitis. she has had it for 3 mths. she > has been taking the > herbs for 2 wks, i don't see any change.i was told > the same herbs for > humans can be used on dogs. any comments ? thank > you. laura > > It's a good idea to be very careful about giving > herbs to dogs, cats, > horses, etc. because some herbs (and foods) that are > fine for humans > can sicken and even kill other species. > > I always doublecheck as much as I can on the > Internet to determine if > an animal can take a particular herb without > problems. Unfortunately, > there's still not a lot of info on this. > > > ______________________________\ ____ Fussy? Opinionated? Impossible to please? Perfect. Join 's user panel and lay it on us. http://surveylink./gmrs/_panel_invite.asp?a=7 Post message: Chinese Traditional Medicine Subscribe: Chinese Traditional Medicine- Un: Chinese Traditional Medicine- List owner: Chinese Traditional Medicine-owner Shortcut URL to this page: /community/Chinese Traditional Medicine Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 18, 2007 Report Share Posted August 18, 2007 Laura: You are quite welcome, if you have additional questions Phil may help you answer them, he frequently posts online. Kind regards, Jack --- laura mundorf <mundorf54498 wrote: > Hello Jack, thank you very much for this > information. since then have been blurry eyed with > so much reading. Appreciate the great info on > chinese healing medicine, it is so much more > practical & of sound mind. thank you, will keep on > studying, i do rescue work with small dogs & do not > use traditional veterary. thanks again, laura > > Jack Sweeney <mojavecowboy wrote: Hello: > > Indeed, animals are not the same as humans and > cannot > take equivalent treatment. > > There is a good site in Ireland, a TCM doctor named > who treats animals and who posts lots of > information about TCM for animals. > > http://www.vin.com/VINDBPub/SearchPB/Proceedings/PR05000/PR00004.htm > > You can pick out the links to his home site from > this > essay. > > Kind regards, > > Jack > > --- victoria_dragon wrote: > > > Chinese Traditional Medicine , laura > mundorf > > > > wrote: > > > > > > thank you, i've been learning quite alot from > > those sies. i asked > > about the mentioned herbs because i am giving them > > to a chihuahua with > > exema or dermitis. she has had it for 3 mths. she > > has been taking the > > herbs for 2 wks, i don't see any change.i was told > > the same herbs for > > humans can be used on dogs. any comments ? thank > > you. laura > > > > It's a good idea to be very careful about giving > > herbs to dogs, cats, > > horses, etc. because some herbs (and foods) that > are > > fine for humans > > can sicken and even kill other species. > > > > I always doublecheck as much as I can on the > > Internet to determine if > > an animal can take a particular herb without > > problems. Unfortunately, > > there's still not a lot of info on this. > > > > > > > > > > ______________________________\ ____ > Fussy? Opinionated? Impossible to please? Perfect. > Join 's user panel and lay it on us. > http://surveylink./gmrs/_panel_invite.asp?a=7 > > > > > > Post message: Chinese Traditional Medicine > Subscribe: Chinese Traditional Medicine- > Un: Chinese Traditional Medicine- > List owner: Chinese Traditional Medicine-owner > > Shortcut URL to this page: > /community/Chinese Traditional Medicine > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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