Allergy in dogs, cats and horses

Allergy in dogs, cats and horses

Allergy is an exuberant reaction to something actually normal.

It can be expressed in fits of sneezing, rashes with or without itching, and also diarrhea.

The causes of an allergy can lie in poor nutrition, environmental pollution, “antibiotic treatments”, heavy metal pollution and constant irritation.

The mental constitution of the dog owner can also affect the animal.

Some animals react with allergies, especially when it comes to dry food. In my opinion, this is not suitable for cats anyway, as cats drink too little for dry food.

If itching, however, you should also think about the natural coat change before an allergy. Some animals then itch a lot, others not at all. Of course, the itching is then “calmed” by scratching. The cause is then the “normal coat change”. Some dogs also have an unpleasant odor when they are changing their coat. That can also be a good indication. Some dogs have a metabolic problem and therefore also problems with their coat. Here, too, the phenomenon can occur and not only during the time of the coat change.

Treatment of skin changes and itching


First, I put the dog to be treated in a bathtub or shower tray. If necessary, it can also be used outdoors, for example in the garden, if it is not too cold.

I fill a 5 liter bucket with lukewarm water and add 20 ml to it CDH3000 added. Then I use a mug to slowly spread the solution over the dog. With a cat, this variant will probably be a little more difficult. But I think that a massaging application of the solution can also succeed here with feeling. I spread it through my fur by stroking it with my hand so that the solution gets onto the skin. Once the dog has been completely rinsed, the first wash is complete. Now only leave it on for a few minutes. Then the dog can be dried off. Improvements should be noticeable after the first wash and skin problems should disappear. If there is no success, I would repeat this washing again.

According to the principle “inside as outside”, I would give the dog the appropriate dose of CDH internally. I judge the amount according to the table in the column: “CDH, like MMS only easier”. I also like to add MKB Vital and DMSO here to optimize the effect.

Death is in the gut, but so is life

For me, allergies always have something to do with the intestines. Especially when it comes to toxins, a slagged environment in the gut or exposure to heavy metals. Bentonite is the product of choice for me. In addition to the intestines, it also relieves our detoxification organs liver and kidneys when working with chlorine dioxide. Toxins are then not only oxidized, but also effectively and sustainably removed from the intestine, where they accumulate. Therefore, a good chlorine dioxide application for me is always accompanied by bentonite. I wrote something about bentonite that I consider to be very important and existential for health. Bentonite not only binds heavy metals and pesticide residues. It also takes harmful bacteria, mold toxins and even radioactive particles out of the body!

Once the body and intestines have got rid of their waste, other complaints will often disappear automatically. At least that’s my observation. I give larger dogs a teaspoon of bentonite in the morning and evening, spread on their lips or mixed with a little water as a mash in their food. Small animals such as cats are given a knife point full and horses about a tablespoon.

All love

Sebastian

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