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Re: RC: Sick Horse
Hi Vivian
Not posting publicly; there is enough flaming going on at present. I
learned from Michel Kaplan who works with Olympic horses. He calls his
procedure Neurokineseology. Try GENTLY rubbing your horse just behind
the ears on both sides--- GENTLY! Those are pressure points for the
immune system. I had 2 babies dying of pneumonia and I was at wits
end--- antibiotics not working. Michelle had me do that several
times/day.
Also went to the health food store and got homeopathic drug to stimulate
immune system called thymax (to stimulate thymus gland), I believe---
very sweet and I used plastic eyedropper to get it in--- they LOVED it.
Just ask local health food store owner what he/she has to stimulate
immune system and if they have anything for respiratory (I gave little
pills in mouth too). Multiplied dosage by proportional weight. Between
all this, horses recuperated within week (and this was after 4 weeks of
antibiotics of all types not working) Vet was amazed and asked me to
show him pressure points. I was desperate enough to try anything at that
point and my colts were ready to kick anything coming anywhere near them
rather than have one more shot! They enjoyed the drops and pills and
were fine with the pressure points and you HAVE to be Light with those.
BTW Haven't given up on traditional medicine--- still use those SMZ's
for respiratory which usually work--- just not in this case-- nor did
gentamycin and it was not corynibacterium (and yes, I know I'm spelling
that wrong but it's late and no medical dictionary on spellcheck).
Hope this helps.
PS Going public anyway. You non-believers flame me if you must, but it
saved my babies and I'm posting this in the hopes it can help someone
else some day.
Bette (who has seen many things in her lifetime that she cannot explain
scientifically)
Bette Lamore
Whispering Oaks Arabians, Home of 16.2hh TLA Halynov
(yes, REALLY!)
http://www.arabiansporthorse.com
RBle455589@aol.com wrote:
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> Hi Folks,
>
> I need a little adviced here, I have a 9 year old Stallion that has a bacterial infection in the lungs, don't know how he got it but he has it, had all the blood work done and the vet put him on antiboitics, he is not doing real well jet, but my biggest concern is the fact that even though he is eating everything that is being put in front of him and he is out in pasture by himself with plenty to eat all day long he is dropping alot of weight.
> He starting to look so thin that is really scaring me now, he gets grass all day long, alphapha at night, beet pulp and oats along with oil, still dropping weight.
> He is up to date on all his shots and worming program, any suggestions on what I might be neglecting here that can help put weight back on him. He is not an endurance horse just a pleasure riding horse and of course right now no riding at all. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated I'm about to pull my hair out.
> Thanks
> Vivian
>
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