Horse, Dog, Cat, Nosodes
Equine Solutions Catalog Page 22a
NOSODES - by
(The Holistic Vet Clinic)
Herbal Wormer & Eye Health Support Herbs (Uveitis/Glaucoma)
Equine Equine-Zyme, Dog and Cat Equine-Zyme, Beta Glucan, Joint-Zyme, MSM, Glucosamine,
Mare, Foal, Stallion, Senior Zyme, Yeasture
for non-equine livestock,
Cushings, EPM, Hoof Builder, Tummy-Zymes
Pure Herbs and Herb Blends
Nosodes
Nosodes are Homeopathic Immunizations that are given in tiny sugar pill form,
monthly, that have no side effects, and are very effective in disease prevention.
all are 30C strength
See article below.
HORSES
1 dram bottles will last up to 5 horses 1 yr. 2 dram will last up to 10 horses 1. yr.
You can administer the little sugar pills between their lip and gums or you
can make a spray to spray on the gums. To build up the immune system,
Start out 1 time for 3 days in a row,
then 1 time per week for a month and then 1 time a month from there on to
maintain constant built up immune system.
If your horse, dog or cat already has an illness, we have homeopathic
protocols for them. Just email me to inquire: orders@myfineequine.com
Lymes wt 4 oz 1 dram $25.00 2 dram $45
LYMES Treatment Protocol $35 3 to 6 wks. Use the LYMES nosode to prevent
reinfection.
Lyme disease is caused by the bacterium Borrelia burgdorferi and is transmitted to humans by
the bite of infected blacklegged ticks. Typical symptoms include fever, headache, fatigue, and a characteristic
skin rash called erythema migrans.
If left untreated, infection can spread to joints, the heart, and the nervous system.
Lyme disease is diagnosed based on symptoms, physical findings (e.g., rash), and the possibility of exposure to
infected ticks; laboratory testing is helpful in the later stages of disease. Most cases of Lyme disease can be
treated successfully with a few weeks of antibiotics.
Steps to prevent Lyme disease include using insect repellent, removing ticks promptly, landscaping, and integrated
pest management. The ticks that transmit Lyme disease can occasionally transmit other tick-borne diseases as well.
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