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Here is some information about curing Johnes disease. mad cow and spinal

degenaration .

 

ys labangalatika

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Sujatha Karanth <diyabangalore >

Nandita Shah <nandita (AT) sharan-india (DOT) org>

Cc: <nilesh (AT) pawsasia (DOT) org>; <kreiser (AT) farmsanctuary (DOT) org>; Latika

<labangalatika (AT) vsnl (DOT) net>

Friday, July 07, 2006 7:39 AM

Re: Do you know something about Johnes disease?

 

 

> Dear Nandita, Nilesh, Katherine,

>

> My mail box was flooded and didn't see this.

>

> For homeopathic cure ... and I think it can be cured ... but I have

> only experience in preventing spinal degeneration and gout in cows

> (which I think is the root cause of the 'mad cow' , johnes, etc). so

> this is what I would suggest:

>

> Start with a Monday dose of Pulsatilla 6x

> A Wednesday dose of Kali Carb 6x

> A Friday dose of Cuprum Acetate 6x

> A Sunday dose of Hypericum 6x

>

> If the animal survives 3 weeks it will be cured. Continue the

> treatment with a break of a week between each set. Also, once a month

> 1 dose of Nitric Acid 6x would prevent the ulceration from spreading,

> but not more often.

>

> All the cows/steers can be given this set to strengthen spinal and

> circulatory tissue -- I usually look for a visible cheerfulness, new

> hair groth around the nose and mouth and appetite as good signs of

> progress. 8 out of 10 cases recover rapidly with the first week's

> effort alone.

>

> All the best! I can explain why the set, but it would be too long and

> quite unneccessary.

> Take care,

> Sujatha

>

> On 7/6/06, Nandita Shah <nandita (AT) sharan-india (DOT) org> wrote:

> > Dear Sujatha,

> > Please scroll down and read the initial message.

> >

> > ------ Forwarded Message

> > <nilesh (AT) pawsasia (DOT) org>

> >

> > Dear Nandita,

> >

> > Pl. get in touch with Sujatha Karanth of DIYA - Banglore she may be

> > knowing about this!

> >

> > REgards,

> > Nilesh

> > PAWS

> >

> > > Do you know anything about this? Please send an email if you do.

> > > Thanks,

> > > Nandita

> > >

> > >

> > > ------ Forwarded Message

> > > Katherine Reiser <kreiser (AT) farmsanctuary (DOT) org>

> > > Tue, 04 Jul 2006 11:15:31 -0400

> > > <nandita_shah (AT) vsnl (DOT) com>

> > >

> > > Hello Nandita,

> > >

> > > We were wondering if you are aware of any treatments being done to

help

> > > cows

> > > with Johnes diseas. Someone mentioned that there has been some

success in

> > > India treating these cows to help give them a better quality of life.

Any

> > > information would be greatly appreciated. One of our steers that has

> > > Johnes

> > > is beginning to get worse so we are trying to find something to help

him

> > > if

> > > possible. I hope all is well with you.

> > >

> > > Katherine

> > >

> > >

> > > ------ End of Forwarded Message

> > >

> > >

> >

> >

> >

> > ------ End of Forwarded Message

> >

> >

> >

>

>

> --

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> demons and armed my desire" -Casey Neill

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