RE: [HolisticPet2] Kidney Rejuvenator
Hi Denise,
Great to hear your horse doesn’t have cancer! =)
No worries about Clypso’s KR dosing times. That’s fine.
You can make or purchase CS generators from as little as $50 to $5,000.00. Many people keep CS in their horse waterers to protect from WNV. As far as I know it works excellent for this purpose, so should work for to protect against Potomac fever and e-coli. Salmonella…I usually use bentonite clay or activated charcoal for any kind of poisoning such as salmonella which is a bacterial poisoning and improvement is near immediate, so not sure if CS works for salmonella. Actually, for our parvo puppy cases, sometimes the puppies have salmonella (which tests low positive for parvo), so of course the vet thinks they have parvo, but when treated with just Parvaid and Vibactra Plus (which is almost an herbal replacement for CS) it doesn’t cure it. Adding the activated charcoal or bentonite clay to the program though, has puppies eating again within 4 to 6 hours max. Though I am finding websites saying it treats salmonella, so I suppose it would work for that. I’d still take bentonite clay for possible quicker results! =)
Julie
From: HolisticPet2@
Sent: Thursday, April 23, 2009 5:47 PM
To: holisticpet2@
Subject: [HolisticPet2] Kidney Rejuvenator
Hi Julie & Everyone,
As much as I love animals I just don't see myself having anymore when these are gone unless I can have more time and $$ to properly take care of them.
I've been doing my best to give Clypso the 30 days of KR but with my working later then I should be, her doses are ending up, 7am, 4pm and 9pm as any later and I have to wake her up as she goes to bed early, then I'm tired any later then that too! When someone says give 3 times a day to me thats every 8 hours, My concern is the 4 & 9 dose being too close together that she is getting too much too soon?
Also any ideas on how much a CS generator would cost and where to buy one? I'm considering using it to sanitize my pond from e-coli, salmonella and Potomac Fever. I just lost one of my horses to Potomac Fever which is transmitted from snails and the horses drinking out of the pond. I have since fenced off the pond but I'm worried about insects that could drink and then die in their feed buckets, pasture/stall water buckets, etc. Also rainy season it can overflow into the pasture and then they are drinking it. I'm also not sure if CS would hurt fish?
Thanks any information anyone has.
Also the horse that had the biopsy did not have cancer. The pathology report said it was a severe reaction to a bug bite. I received Robert McDowells herbs and have been putting the cream on the smaller ones and they are going away.
Denise
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