Homoeopathic Remedies
Treat your own animal
What is the best way of getting Homoeopathic treatment for your animal?......
Go and see a Homoeopathic
Vet!
For those of you who insist on treating your animal yourself
you could do worse than following these books written BY a specialist homeopathic
vet FOR owners and breeders.
George Macleod MRCVS, DVSM, Vet FF Hom, a graduate
of Glasgow University, was one of the world's foremost authorities on the
homoeopathic treatment of animals. He was one of the few veterinary surgeons
to use homoeopathic remedies wholly and exclusively and was President of
The British Association of Homoeopathic Veterinary Surgeons.
Each book indexes and categorises 100's of diseases and
ailments, giving a range of homoeopathic remedies for each, indicating
potencies and frequencies for each remedy. Also included in
each is a Materia Medica - a detailed explanation of most remedies
and their effects on the animal.
If you want to treat your animal homoeopathically once you
have got a diagnosis from your own vet, what you need to know will almost
certainly be in one of these books... click on them to go to Amazon's secure
on-line ordering system...
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by George Macleod MRCVS, DVSM, Vet FF Hom
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by George Macleod MRCVS, DVSM, Vet FF Hom
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by George Macleod MRCVS, DVSM, Vet FF Hom
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The fact that in a normal healthy person (or animal) a substance will
produce particular symptoms is described as Proving the homoeopathic
remedy and using that substance as a homeopathic remedy is known as
the principle of Similarity.
EXAMPLE...
Take coffee as a simple example. The active ingredients in coffee act as stimulants.
If you drink too much coffee the symptoms you get are that you can't sleep,
your brain is over active, some people get more physical symptoms such as
headaches, raised heartrate and jumping or twitching muscles etc.
These are similar symptoms to someone who has insomnia.
So, the active ingredients in coffee could be used homoeopathically
(in tiny quantities) as a remedy for insomnia - treating like with like.
How Homoeopathy Works
Does anyone really know?... Doubtful! You will find it difficult,
if not impossible, to find a clear scientific explanation of how Homoeopathy
works.
Any doctor or vet will tell you that they never actually "cure"
a patient - the body cures itself - all they do is create or facilitate
the conditions in which this healing can take place and this is what
a homoeopathic remedy does.
You could say that a vaccination is a kind of homoeopathic treatment.
A vaccine is a very mild dose of the disease in question. This mild
dose provides a stimulus which enables the body to identify the disease
and build up the right kind of defence and resistance to it. It may
be that a homoeopathic remedy works in a similar way - even once the
disease has become apparent. On the other hand, this may not be the
case at all.
All we can say is that Homoeopathic remedies are recognised by UK Act of
Parliament as a safe alternative form of medical treatment, there are four
Homoeopathic Hospitals in the NHS, there are some 2000 GPs thought to be using
homoeopathy, prescriptions are available on the NHS, it is available through
the Social Security services in most EEC countries, an increasing number of
UK vets are qualified and practising Homoeopaths and the British
Homoeopathic Association has, amongst others, Prof. David Bellamy OBE
as a Patron. The Queen Mother was also a Patron.
Remember
It is against the Law for anyone other than a Veterinary Surgeon to prescribe
a Homoeopathic treatment for an animal. You can treat your own animal but,
PLEASE, get a veterinary diagnosis first - you need to be certain what you
are dealing with.
See our page on
Who can treat your animal
How Homoeopathic Remedies are Produced
The key thing in the preparation of homeopathic remedies
is the dilution and, in the process, succussion. If done
correctly, the more dilute a remedy, the more potent and effective it
is...
The substance to be made into a homeopathic remedy is first dissolved
in a mixture of water and alcohol - this is then known as the Mother
Tincture. This tincture is further diluted according to one of two scales:-
Decimal scale - D or X - one drop of Mother tincture
is added to 9 drops of water/alcohol mixture
Centesimal scale - C - one drop of Mother tincture
is added to 99 drops of water/alcohol mixture
Once diluted in this way the mixture is shaken violently - this is
the Succussion.
So if a Mother Tincture is diluted once in either of these ways it is known
as the first potency - a 1D remedy on the decimal scale or a 1C remedy on
the centesimal scale.
To produce the next dilution the first potency is diluted again, in
the same way, producing a 2D or 2C potency. This dilution process is
repeated again and again creating homeopathic remedies typically between
6D and 30D, some are as much (or as little!) as 30C. This is why a homoeopathic
remedy is safe and harmless even in "overdose". Even homeopathic
remedies made from, say, arsenic are so diluted that no harm or side
effects have ever been recorded. This, however, is also the bit that
sceptics get their teeth into...
There must be something in the water!
The smallest amount of something in a solution is one molecule and
in one drop of a solution there are only a certain number of these molecules.
When this solution is repeatedly diluted there are less and less of
the original molecules in each subsequent dilution. There comes a point
where there can be NO molecules of the original substance left
in the liquid. This point is reached, and often exceeded, in many homoeopathic
dilutions! So sceptics say that if there is not one single molecule
of the substance left in the homeopathic remedy, how can it possibly
be any good?
Well... no-one really knows. It is said that the water retains some
sort of memory or imprint of the original substance and indeed some
research has shown that the water in this type of solution is "different"
to that of "normal" water. Click
here to see an abstract from one such scientific research paper from
1999. However as this is starting to border on the areas of Quantum
Physics - a relatively new area of (brain liquidising!) science where
the laws of physics keep getting turned upside down - we will just leave
it there!
Homoeopathy has its sceptics, but it also has the weight of a great many
eminent doctors, vets and other notable people behind it. The very fact that
many VETS (of all people! - apologies to vets everywhere) believe that homoeopathic
remedies work proves that the effect is not placebo, as could be said in the
field of human treatment. An animal, given a homoeopathic remedy, couldn't
possibly get better because it believed it would. Our advice is - keep an
open mind, remember that it is against the Law for anyone other then a vet
to prescribe homoeopathic remedies to an animal and if your vet is a trained
homoeopath discuss any possible treatments with him/her.
Article written by the owners of this website, with help from
John Saxton MRCVS VetFFHom.