Guest guest Posted June 11, 2012 Report Share Posted June 11, 2012 Something else that Thuja is supposed to be good for is reducing toxic reaction/effects from vaccines given to pets. So I am wondering why wouldn't it be helpful for people in that respect too. I suspect that it would. Elaine -------------------------------------------------- Sent: Monday, June 11, 2012 10:52 AM To: <fibromyalgiacured > Subject: Homeopathic Remedy Thuja > So,my friend has been going to a homeopath for awhile,and the first remedy > he tried with her was arsenic.Can`t recall the exact > name,but,basically,like treats like.She did not have any response to > that,right away,so he changed remedies.Possibly,a higher doses may have > helped,but,she seems to be having some success with the 2nd > remedy,Thuja.This remedy is for skin eruptions,like freckles,brown > spots,moles,warts,skin tags,I have all those,so,I have wanted to try this > remedy for along time,and I finally got some.Back to my freind,we were > getting out alot agian and she had been getting on the computer to do her > own research.This is something she has not felt up to doing in like 20 > years.You can have healing reactions,though,and he had her take another > dose,and now,she she back to not feeling good,but,maybe we are on to > something.A remedy she wants to try is Bellanna,which is the deadly > nightsahde,as she is convinced,she has problems with night shades and has > not been able to completely get off them,as they are in her meds and > suppplements.She found a compounding pharmacy,to use something in place of > potatoe starch,in the hopes to get off the meds,with getting off > nightshades and homeoapthy,so,we will see. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 11, 2012 Report Share Posted June 11, 2012 Yes,I think so too.By the way,my dog had one set of puppy shots,and she is 6 years old,and that was the only time she has ever been to the vet.If i could go back and not do the first set of shots I would.The pet vaccine bussiness is a big money making scam,just like people vaccines. > > Something else that Thuja is supposed to be good for is reducing toxic > reaction/effects from vaccines given to pets. > So I am wondering why wouldn't it be helpful for people in that respect too. > I suspect that it would. > Elaine > > -------------------------------------------------- > > Sent: Monday, June 11, 2012 10:52 AM > To: <fibromyalgiacured > > Subject: Homeopathic Remedy Thuja > > > So,my friend has been going to a homeopath for awhile,and the first remedy > > he tried with her was arsenic.Can`t recall the exact > > name,but,basically,like treats like.She did not have any response to > > that,right away,so he changed remedies.Possibly,a higher doses may have > > helped,but,she seems to be having some success with the 2nd > > remedy,Thuja.This remedy is for skin eruptions,like freckles,brown > > spots,moles,warts,skin tags,I have all those,so,I have wanted to try this > > remedy for along time,and I finally got some.Back to my freind,we were > > getting out alot agian and she had been getting on the computer to do her > > own research.This is something she has not felt up to doing in like 20 > > years.You can have healing reactions,though,and he had her take another > > dose,and now,she she back to not feeling good,but,maybe we are on to > > something.A remedy she wants to try is Bellanna,which is the deadly > > nightsahde,as she is convinced,she has problems with night shades and has > > not been able to completely get off them,as they are in her meds and > > suppplements.She found a compounding pharmacy,to use something in place of > > potatoe starch,in the hopes to get off the meds,with getting off > > nightshades and homeoapthy,so,we will see. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 11, 2012 Report Share Posted June 11, 2012 I agree. I think at the very least.. the overvacinate. Elaine -------------------------------------------------- Sent: Monday, June 11, 2012 11:40 AM To: <fibromyalgiacured > Subject: Re: Homeopathic Remedy Thuja > > Yes,I think so too.By the way,my dog had one set of puppy shots,and she is > 6 years old,and that was the only time she has ever been to the vet.If i > could go back and not do the first set of shots I would.The pet vaccine > bussiness is a big money making scam,just like people vaccines. > >> >> Something else that Thuja is supposed to be good for is reducing toxic >> reaction/effects from vaccines given to pets. >> So I am wondering why wouldn't it be helpful for people in that respect >> too. >> I suspect that it would. >> Elaine Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 11, 2012 Report Share Posted June 11, 2012 The dog I have now is a Lab and she has skinn issues,with only one set of shots.Seems my little boy had the same thing,and he had all his shots.I keep think i will get some Neem oil for it,but,I have not ordered it yet. > >> > >> Something else that Thuja is supposed to be good for is reducing toxic > >> reaction/effects from vaccines given to pets. > >> So I am wondering why wouldn't it be helpful for people in that respect > >> too. > >> I suspect that it would. > >> Elaine > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 11, 2012 Report Share Posted June 11, 2012 I have a lab too and he has had all shots.. mandatory (got him from the pound). But he doesn't have any skin issues. I think it's just like people... some are more prone to things and/or certain things. Or have a system that reacts more or whatever. I know with pets... certain foods can be a big cause of skin issues too. Elaine -------------------------------------------------- Sent: Monday, June 11, 2012 12:36 PM To: <fibromyalgiacured > Subject: Re: Homeopathic Remedy Thuja > The dog I have now is a Lab and she has skinn issues,with only one set of > shots.Seems my little boy had the same thing,and he had all his shots.I > keep think i will get some Neem oil for it,but,I have not ordered it yet. > > >> >> I agree. I think at the very least.. the overvacinate. >> >> Elaine Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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