Guest guest Posted May 24, 2009 Report Share Posted May 24, 2009 I make kefir for my family . I started because I had had constant diarrhoea and cramps for six months following a double course of antibiotics. A week after taking the kefir my digestion was back to normal and I take kefir all the time now. Some time ago I started giving it to my dog. I started off with just a couple of teaspoons and worked up. It was absolutely amazing. I can honestly say she has not once had diarrhoea since I started it. I would recommend it to anybody and any animal and once you have the grains it only costs the price of the milk. It seems to normalise the digestive system and rebalance the flora. Linda - " edefreedom1945 " <edefreedom1945 Sunday, May 24, 2009 4:45 PM Re: mange --- ================================================== Thank you for your reply and all the others that have replied. I am quite aware of how the skin reflects what the dogs state of health is. ( Oh my that sounds as though I am being a know it all ) I have spent 3 years with this dog trying to get his system healthy. He never gets dog food, store bought treats, I either cook or give them raw foods. His system is very finicky and if you give him too much raw meat it will go through him lickety split. I have added Astro yogurt to his food, given him some straight from the container, he is not keen on fruits but will eat the seeds the bird is determined to throw on the floor. He gets a huge variety of raw meat, plus some rice to keep his system from getting to loose. I have spent eons of time with this dog, trying to figure out what is the best diet for him. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 25, 2009 Report Share Posted May 25, 2009 Sorry, I missed your comment earlier about using Neem oil. You look like you have tried everything. Good luck with the borax. Josephine , " Edith Ziegler " <edefreedom1945 wrote: > I have been using tee tree oil with pure olive oil also Neem and it is just not working. I will keep my fingers crossed and hope this will work. Thanks again Elan. > Edith > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 25, 2009 Report Share Posted May 25, 2009 , " Edith Ziegler " <edefreedom1945 wrote: > > I have Peanut, male, Pom, about 10 years of age with a bad case of mange. I have been trying for about a month using a lot of homeopathy remedies, bathing, spraying rugs, building his immunity system. but I don't seem to be getting on top of it. Is there anything else that is not harmful that I might be trying? Edith > Hello, Edith Mange is quite common as part of the " Plechner syndrome " . You could check over Dr. Plechners site in the articles and testimonials to see what you think. He will work with other veterinarians by phone for technical assistance on his protocol if needed. He is light years ahead of the average Vet. Trent http://www.drplechner.com/home.php http://www.drplechner.com/testimonials.php Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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