Guest guest Posted March 8, 2005 Report Share Posted March 8, 2005 Dear group, I am quite new to the list, I do acupuncture and have only started to get more into herbs and will start with a self learn course to get a good base shortly. I would like to ask a question about how to prepare a remedy for a dog. I have got a young dog with congenital bone problems, he has fused cervical vertebrae and his whole spine is kind of slightly distorted. It was suggested by a collegue to tx the kidney yang and jing, and use Epimedium for that. I did a bit of reading up and came across a paragraph in Jiao Shu-Des book ten lectures on the use of.. and he states that for boosting the essence he has good success with gou qi zi(lycium), and for loss of control of urination-which the dog is now starting as well- shu di hung, shan zhu yu, shan yao, fu ling, rou gui, ba ji tian, rou cong rong, niu xi, xu, duan and du zhong. Would any of these be potentially toxic for a dog, and if I get a remedy made up by Mayway, who I use for drugs here in the UK, how much of each would be put in the remedy? Many thanks, Andrea Best regards, Andrea Hehlmann, Dr.med.vet.,MRCVS Tel.02086607954 Hair of the dog Hehlis Holistics www.hehlis-holistics.com info Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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