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Why are different emotions and behaviors relevant to treating symptoms? Remember, Homeopathy is treating the WHOLE animal ... not merely treating the ssupressingd supressing them. When we treat a symptom, thesupressedis supressed back into the body where it is no longer evidenced but, instead, is driven elsewhere in the body merely to erupt in some manner later on in time. A person who has "never been sick with cold or flu for years" yet, all of a sudden is diagnosed with a major illness, HAD actually been ill with cold or flu symptoms but treated the "symptoms" thus driving them back into the body. A horse that erupts in warts, for instance, after vaccinations, is reacting to the body's imbalance from the vaccine injection and rather than exhibiting symptoms of the actual disease for which it was vaccinated, the body erupts Thujawoccidentalisoccidentalis is a common remedy for this imbalance of the horse's body's reaction to the invasive chemicals and diseases. It is one of the few remedies that is "symptom oriented" rather than constitutionally advised. However, if the horse were to exhibit other uncommon, unique "symptoms" along with the warts, it would be advised to seek a remedy that would be specifically for the individual horse's constitution and unique presentations. There are many reference sites and books on Homeopathy. Even though most of them are written from a human point of view for human treatments, the treatments would be the same for the horse. Simple home remedies for mild, acute events and insults are available but it is strongly encouraged that chronic and serious acute injuries and illnesses be treated by a Certified Classical Homeopathic Veterinarian. This article is not intended to replace any veterinarian advice. Please consult your own medical professional for any illnesses, complaints or injuries with which you and your horse may be dealing. Go To Page: 1 2
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