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Sebaceous Cyst on pet | From gochmari [Log on to view profile] | on 2007-08-28 |
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| Hello, I have a guinea pig who has always had great hair probably due to oily skin! She has had sebaceous cysts on different parts of her body which don't seem to bother her although she doesn't like them rubbed. Last year after her long time guinea pig friend died she developed another cyst but this time on her head between her left ear and eye. This didn't seem to bother her either but she likes to have this one rubbed! It has grown quite large and seems to be pushing into her eye socket or distorting the eye shape anyway. I would like to what could be done homeopathically. Thank you. |
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| Re: Sebaceous Cyst on pet | From deoshlok [Log on to view profile] | on 2007-08-29 |
give a single dose of Sulpher CM in distilled water. and wait for result. | | |
| Re: Sebaceous Cyst on pet | From gochmari [Log on to view profile] | on 2007-08-29 |
Thank you, I will try this. Just to be clear - what is Sulphur CM? I mean, what potency is CM - I have seen 6C, 30C, 200C - is there another kind of potency? Thank you for clarifying. | | |
| Re: Sebaceous Cyst on pet | From deoshlok [Log on to view profile] | on 2007-08-29 |
my dear gochmari
SULPHUR CM itself is potency | | |
| Re: Sebaceous Cyst on pet | From gochmari [Log on to view profile]  | on 2007-08-29 |
Thank you, I thought it might be after posting you that question. Thank you once again. | This thread continues beneath the following ad.
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| Re: Sebaceous Cyst on pet | From deoshlok [Log on to view profile]  | on 2007-08-29 |
report me after 1 week |
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