CS Was - Pulsed Electromagnetic; Is - Diet for dogs and humans

2004-10-26 Thread connie horne
Carnivores gain very little (if any) nutritional value
 from veggies anyhow. Becomes mute whether or not they
are precooked/boiled.

Connie


From: sol sol...@sweetwaterhsa.com
Date: Tue, 26 Oct 2004 09:29:22 -0600
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CS Was - Pulsed Electromagnetic; Is -
Diet for dogs and humans

Question: if you have to actually boil broccoli or
whatever in water and 
then toss out the cooking water, why bother? A very
large portion if not 
virtually all of the water soluble vitamins and
minerals are gone down 
the drain, making the veg no longer a good source of
them. So what is 
the point?
sol






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CSRe: Subject: CSBells Palsy

2004-10-18 Thread connie horne
My X had it, believed to have been caused by
Neurontin.
His diabetis doc put him on the neurontin for his
neuropathy pain.
( off label use)
Connie 


Subject: CSBells Palsy





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CS

2004-09-24 Thread connie horne
See:
http://www.thelavendercat.com/generic17.html
http://www.thelavendercat.com/generic.html?pid=10

Why Cats Can't Metabolize Essential Oils: 
Cats are known to be deficient in their ability to
eliminate compounds through hepatic glucuronidation
(they lack enzyme glucuronyl tranferases).
Glucuronidation is an important detoxification
mechanism present in most animals except cats. Lack of
this important detoxification mechanism in cats may
result in slower elimination and thus build up of the
toxic metabolites in the body causing toxicity. 

http://www.holisticat.com/aromatherapy.html

cats cannot tolerate or metabolize essential oils.
Their use can lead to symptoms of toxicity or even
death. Why can cats not tolerate the oils? There are
several reasons. The major one is that they cannot
metabolize them the way that dogs or humans can. (they
also cannot metabolize certain herbs or allopathic
meds, either) This means that they are not efficiently
excreted by the body and can build up to toxic levels.
Symptoms of toxicity include vomiting, dizziness,
clumsiness, lack of appetite and lack of energy. The
next one is that cats have very thin, delicate skin.
This means that essential oils can be absorbed more
rapidly into their skin and enter the bloodstream.
Cats also dislike strong odors and generally keep away
from strong scents- even highly diluted essential
oils. 

http://www.vet-task-force.com/Abstract-tea-tree-oil.htm

Australian tea tree (Melaleuca alternifolia) Oil
Poisoning in three purebred cats. Bischoff K, Guale F
Journal of Veterinary Diagnostic Investigation 10, 208
(1998) 
-


Three Angora cats treated with undiluted tea tree oil
dermal route. O. got it from a pet catalog sold as
flea treatment. Within 5 hours, the first cat was
hypothermic and uncoordinated, alert but unable to
stand. Later that day, cat 2 was admitted comatose
with severe hypothermia and dehydration. Cat 3 was
conscious, nervous, trembling, and ataxic. All the
cats smelled of tea tree oil. Cat 3 spent one day
being treated and cat 1 spent two days being treated
in the hospital but then both went home. Cat 2 died on
the third day. 

The article states: Tea tree oil contains 50-60%
terpenes, toxicity is similar to other essential oils
such as eucalyptus oil. Toxicosis in humans has
resulted from ingestion of 0.5 to 1 cc tea tree oil
per kg of body weight. The 3 cats had about 20 ccs
applied to them (each). Says cats may be more
sensitive to this toxicosis than dogs, but that the
tea tree oil toxicosis has been reported in humans,
rats, dogs, and cats. Most patients have clinical
signs of central nervous system depression. Dogs and
cats with tea tree oil toxicosis will appear weak,
obtunded, uncoordinated, ataxic, and usually have
muscular tremors. Cats may exhibit signs of liver
damage. Toxic components are fat soluble and rapidly
absorbed via skin and GI tract. There is no antidote.
Treatment involves general detoxification, supportive
care, bathing with mild detergents, using activated
charcoal if ingested. 




This directly from the author of the post: (McCashin):

FW with permission:
Most of us know the warnings of use for cats and small
dogs.

As you can see toxicity can occur in even very large
dogs (bullmastiffs in
this case).

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From: McCashin mccas...@paradise.net.nz

Subject: Tea Tree Oil Toxicity

Tea Tree Oil Toxicity


Yesterday evening while I was brushing over the dogs I
noticed a few new
abrasions so I grabbed for the bottle of Tea Tree Oil
and dabbed a few drops
of the oil onto them. It states on the Thursday
Plantation bottle that it
is a 100% Pure, Antiseptic-Fungicide-Germicide and can
be used on skin
infections, boils, pimples, cuts, insect bites, for
nasal congestion and on
minor burns. The directions are: Apply 2 drops twice
daily to the affected
area.

I dabbed a total of 6 - 10 drops of the Oil directly
onto the dogs at
different areas and they went off to their beds for
the night as normal.

In the morning when Tony went down to let them out of
their beds they could
not get up, they were shaking and in a fair amount of
discomfort, they were
disorientated and appeared to be high and not in
control of their bodily
functions. Both Tony and I eventually carried the dogs
out from their beds
and placed them on their feet, where we had to hold
them up otherwise they
would literally fall over as they could not support
themselves. By this
stage I was frantic wondering what was going on, where
had they been, could
they have eaten anything poisonous. By a quick process
of elimination I
realized the only thing they both had different was
the few drops of Tea
Tree Oil each.

I phoned the vet and described how they were and said
I thought it could
have been from the use of the Tea Tree Oil, she
couldn?t see how a few drops
of a Natural product like Tea Tree Oil could cause
such a reaction but
advised me to wash the dogs to get rid 

CSBarrett and Magic

2004-03-19 Thread connie horne
Heard the other night on health related talk radio
that Barrett is not happy with Natrol using Magic
Johnson as the spokesman for their ''My Defense''
Supplement.

http://www.natrol.com/products/feature/feature.html

Connie

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CSDeworming Cats

2004-03-08 Thread connie horne
Hello Carol,

Take a look at Langsley's site for good
recommendations for parasite control.

http://www.bullovedbulldogs.com/worms.htm

I think you were once a member of the CSCats-Dogs
list, I would like to invite you to come back again?
Other alternatives to parasite control are also in our
archives there.
(eg: black walnut shell powder, MSM)

Also, getting and keeping this cat on an all RAW diet
will help prevent re-infestation.

cscats-dogs-subscr...@yahoogroups.com

Connie



Is there a cheap natural way to deworm cats?  
 The cat acts like it has a serious hairball and tries
to 
cough it
up.  It is really gross.  Any info on this would be
appreciated.

Carol

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CSPEG in DMSO gel

2004-03-04 Thread connie horne
I contacted the distributor (manufacturer?) of Triple
Crown DMSO Gel 90% as to what is in the gel that makes
it a gel?

Directly from their label:

Active Ingredients:
DMSO 90%
Inactive Ingredients:
Water q.d.

I got this response the other day:


The gel is a Polyethelene Glycol (PEG) base, which is
genereally inert.

Regards,
Lewis Dodds, DVM
Veterinary Product Development and
Technical Services Manager
Neogen Corporation
628 Winchester Rd.
Lexington, KY 40505
Tel:  859-254-1221
Fax:  859-255-5532
E-mail:  ldo...@neogen.com

Adding CS to the gel, the gel thickens right back up
to the same consistency after it has been stirred
well.
Very handy for topical use, but also VERY irritating
even at concentrations of less than 50%.
Also very irritating for my dark pigmented companion.
(where undiluted liquid DMSO causes no irritation on
his skin)

I am concerned about the PEG.
Should I be?

Connie


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CShorse with lung infection

2000-10-18 Thread Connie Horne
A friend has a horse with a lung infection.
Horse is 1100-1200 lbs. stands 15.1 hands.
He is off his feed because he smells the meds the allopathic vet is giving.
Any recommendations for how best to treat this guy with CS?
Dosage, mode of transport, frequency?
You may email me privately.
Thanks
Connie
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CSFw: virus

2000-10-16 Thread Connie Horne


 I picked up the virus. Norton has it contained, but I do not know what
else
 to do.
 My windows as well as my IE is corrupt. (IE corruption may or may not have
 come from the napster virus)
 I am not able to get onto the web. Only am able to send email back and
 forth.
 Any tips?
 Please reply privately.
 Connie





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CSelectric fountain CS

2000-09-14 Thread Connie Horne
Question:
Some of us have those little electric fountains and our cats drink out of
them.
A friend uses this as her kits main source of water.
Would/does the pump change the efficaceyand or properties of the CS for her
cats?
 Her goal is to treat the cats with the CS, not necessarily to fight any
growth in the fountain itself.

TIA,
Connie



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CSrequest for generator instuctions

2000-09-08 Thread Connie Horne
Please again, does anyone have easy instructions for the generator made from
a model train transformer.
(For a technically challenged person)
The archives are too overwhelming for me to try and search for this.

Connie


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From: Connie Horne wufn...@velocity.net
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Wednesday, September 06, 2000 2:43 PM
Subject: Fw: generator





  Please forgive my asking,
  I am looking for the directions to make a CS generator using a train
  transformer.
  It was posted a long time ago and I have lost the instructions.
  Would someone please direct me or repost.
  TIA,
  Connie
 



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CSFw: generator

2000-09-06 Thread Connie Horne



 Please forgive my asking,
 I am looking for the directions to make a CS generator using a train
 transformer.
 It was posted a long time ago and I have lost the instructions.
 Would someone please direct me or repost.
 TIA,
 Connie
 


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Re: CSFw: CS and RW

2000-04-22 Thread Connie Horne
Sub Q is subcutaneous.
I went ahead and injected one girl with 1cc sub q. (40ppm)
She tolerated it well, no reactions.
The next day I did the other 4.
The reactions were mixed. Some tolerated without fight, others got very upset 
when the CS began to expel from the syringe.
By the way for those that do now know.RW is a fungus. And CS is supposed to 
also treat fungus.

We shall see if it is any more effective this way..

Connie


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From: Fred f...@health2us.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Saturday, April 22, 2000 12:04 AM
Subject: CSFw: CS and RW


 Hi Connie - I am not qualified to recommend, but my ex bred Persians
 and for years it was my job to give all the injections to the kittens! I
 did it IM and never had a complaint or problem. They were tiny when
 I gave the first shot, in I guess it would be called the thigh, I would
 estimate there was only about an 1/8 of meat to aim  into!  Someone
 said Cs would burn IM, so I would try one first to see the reaction!
 Most animals are far more forgiving about pain then us so it may not
 be a problem and I do not understand how 5PPM would be felt!
 
 What the hell is a SubQ?
 
 f...@health2us.com
 



CSFw: CS and RW

2000-04-20 Thread Connie Horne
I asked for advice to inject the CS.
I am a novice at CS use, so what do I do if I need to balance electrolytes?
I had thought to inject Sub Q or IM, NOT intravenous.
I am coming from the thought of antibiotics and/or RW vaccine being done
either SubQ or IM.
I vaccinate my kits myself, have no qualms to inject them. I had hoped for
some useful advice from this list to calm my concerns for doing it
''wrong''. Or definitive advice NOT to attempt it with valid reasons.
It actually can be eaiser to inject meds into them than get them to take
some things orally.
Oral ingestion has NOT been effective in stalling the RW-thus my thoughts on
injecting them.
This is where my original question lies. I am going to be forced back to
allopathic care as the homeopathic and alternative treatments are not doing
the job. This is discouraging for me.

Connie


- Original Message -
From: Connie Horne wufn...@velocity.net
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Tuesday, April 18, 2000 1:24 PM
Subject: Fw: CS and RW


 I have an outbreak of ringworm with my kits.
  I use CS topically when they let me, CS along with
  a homeopathic remedy internally.
  I am thinking about a CS injection, thinking maybe it would be more
  effective than digesting the CS.
  Would I need to dilute 40ppm for injection? Dilute with what (NSS,
sterile
  H2O)?
  What dose to start, I am thinking 1/2cc to 1cc. Kits weigh about 2 lbs.
(12
  weeks old)
 Once a week or other schedule?
  Any possible negative side effects to doing this?
  Thanks,
  Connie



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CSFw: CS and RW

2000-04-18 Thread Connie Horne
 I have an outbreak of ringworm with my kits.
 I use CS topically when they let me, CS along with
 a homeopathic remedy internally.
 I am thinking about a CS injection, thinking maybe it would be more
 effective than digesting the CS.
 Would I need to dilute 40ppm for injection? Dilute with what (NSS, sterile
 H2O)?
 What dose to start, I am thinking 1/2cc to 1cc. Kits weigh about 2 lbs. (12
 weeks old)
Once a week or other schedule?
 Any possible negative side effects to doing this?
 Thanks,
 Connie

PS: Thanks Mike!



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CSCompressors for nebulizer Tx.

1999-09-28 Thread Connie Horne
Revival Animal Health has two compressors in their current catalog, each
under $125.00. Along with this you would need the hand held medication cup
and large tubing, (about 6 inches) cup is $3.25, tubing is 50c for 1 ft. The
compressor units do come with one med cup.
Ordering through them does not require a script. These are the same units
you would find in a med supply store for people use.
If you watch you can sometimes find them through the classifieds and even at
garage sales and flea markets.
Even try posting/looking via the internet classifieds.
Medicaid often purchases these for children and parents would turn around
and resell them.
www.revivalanimal.com

Connie


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CSRe: CAT

1999-09-28 Thread Connie Horne
I have mixed CS with fesh Aloe and rubbed that into their skin.
I got rid of a cats unidentifiable skin eruptions that way.

Connie  ''


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CSnebulized CS

1999-09-27 Thread Connie Horne
I really did not word my posting very well.
What I should have said is that a bland aerosol, (sterile water only) can
and does induce bronchospasm.
We would often have non-pulmonary doctors ordering such. Especially in the
days of IPPB therapy.
For this reason, pulmonary meds are mixed (diluted) with NSS. It became
policy that bland aerosols would no longer be done. If treatments were
ordered without meds, they were done with NSS.
Thank you for the response.
Connie



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