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The first
thing to do is find a vet who understands your desire to find natural pain
remedies for dogs and cats. If your vet thinks that all herbal products are
garbage, you should try to find another vet to talk to about this issue.
Many
people have found lots of success using herbal and homeopathic products to help
their pets. Similarly, some people have ended up hurting their pets because
they did not know the first thing about natural therapies before they began
giving their animals herbal teas and tinctures. This is why you want to find a
vet who understands herbal treatments.
The
second step is to explore the options for natural pain remedies for small
animals that are suitable for your animal and their ailment. Some remedies are
wonderful for dogs but toxic to cats, so you need to make sure that the product
you get specifies which animal it is for.
Furthermore,
some products are great for one type of pain but not for another. St. John's Wort might be
fabulous at reducing inflammation and pain from irritated nerve endings, but it
might not work if your dog is suffering from a painful skin allergy. In the
latter case, I think Nettle Infusion or the homeopathic Apis mellifica 30C
might be a far better option, as long as your vet approves it.
What you
also need to do while you are searching for natural pain remedies for small
animals is to study about the herbs and homeopathic remedies themselves. Do you
understand why Nettle Infusion would help with a skin allergy? If not, don't
give it to your pet.
You should study the herbs so that you know what they are treating. Why exactly
does the homeopathic medicine Ruta graveolens 6X work for some inflammatory
conditions and not others? Why does Turmeric work better for swollen joints
than swollen lymph nodes? Would Turmeric be safer than the homeopathic medicine
Caulphyllum 6C, which is also good for joints?
If you
don't understand these basic differences, you may not be in the best position
to be administering these herbs to your pets. No matter what, you need to speak
with a vet before giving your pet any treatment.
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