> Here is an article on homeopathy for horses that you might find > interesting. > http://www.todayshorse.com/Articles/SkinConditionsandHomeopathy.htm
Good article - I couldn't tell from what I read, is she is recommending a sulfur treatment if you have an outbreak of Sweet Itch or as a preventative? - has anyone tried that? > Homeopathics are energy/vibrational medicines. It works via > the "like > cures like" principle. This is what I understood and why I hesitated on this product - it is more formulated for fleas and flies and I just wasn't comfortable on how that would translate to cullicoides. Do you know what > antigens are > present in their formula? Is it a cullicoides antigen? Their rep in the US is Seya's Healthy Paws and I wasn't impressed with the knowledge level of the person I spoke with - she is going to send me a catalog so maybe it will list ingredients there. Laree