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23-01-2007, 11:04 PM   #11

Re: Echinacea


Thanks all, just going to look at the links now



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27-05-2007, 01:42 PM   #12

Re: Echinacea


I've been this morning and got some Echinacea liquid from Holland & Barrett. Porsha's sneezing again although on a brighter note her diarrhoea has stopped. I've decided that it's worth trying to boost her immune system. I know a lot of breeders of Siamese use Echinacea on a regular basis to help keep their girls' immunity strong as the stress of calling can sometimes cause them to go under the weather. I've added a couple of drops to each of the water bowls. It's a brown, gunky liquid but I've seen them drinking the water so it can't flavour it too badly. I've also put some in the dog's drinking water as the cats often drink out of there too and the dogs have drunk it no problem. I'll let you know what I think after I've had a few weeks of trying it out..



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27-05-2007, 02:06 PM   #13

Re: Echinacea


It will be interesting to know if it helps Porsha, Fran ........keep us posted



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27-05-2007, 04:11 PM   #14

Re: Echinacea


Fran, I don't know if you'd considered probiotics for Porsha. They strengthen the immune system (I take them myself). You might want to look at this link and ask your vet's opinion .....http://www.flintriver.com/Probiotics-Overview.htm



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27-05-2007, 04:20 PM   #15

Re: Echinacea


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Fran, I don't know if you'd considered probiotics for Porsha. They strengthen the immune system (I take them myself). You might want to look at this link and ask your vet's opinion .....http://www.flintriver.com/Probiotics-Overview.htm
Thank you for that Eileen, actually, Porsha has had several courses of pro-biotics and pre-biotics. They don't seem to really help her much



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27-05-2007, 04:33 PM   #16

Re: Echinacea


Oh dear! Well, it was just a suggestion; sorry it hasn't worked. Her problems are really complex, aren't they; you must feel so helpless...



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27-05-2007, 06:03 PM   #17

Re: Echinacea


Here is a lnk for buying Echinacea.
http://www.naturalpetcare.co.uk/pets...roducts_id=402



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03-06-2007, 05:46 PM   #18

Re: Echinacea


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I have heard or read somewhere in the past that a few drops of Echinacea in your cat's drinking water can be beneficial for them by helping to strengthen the immune system. Has anybody any experience or information about this? Just wondering if it might help Porsha?
Echinacea is very good for animals as well as humans to keep the immune system in tip top condition, it should be used two weeks on two weeks off. Hope this helps



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03-06-2007, 05:57 PM   #19

Re: Echinacea


Thank you very much for that. Do you know if it is safe to give pregnant and nursing queens?



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03-06-2007, 07:07 PM   #20

Re: Echinacea


it should be as its homeopathic its all natural, dont over do it try one tablet every other day whilst she is pregnant



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