Cases of cats and dog

(Excerpts from the second book by Jiri Cehovsky "A Homeopathic Healing with Saliva - Autopathy". Both books contain together 50 cases of chronic diseases successfully treated by autopathy).

All the rules mentioned above also apply to animals. When being treated for chronic ailments, animals generally respond more quickly than people. Two of my students, for example, referred to treating fur loss on cats. Both cats had developed a bare spot, where the fur was falling out very rapidly and the skin was exposed. In both cases, the fur began to grow back within a week of administering the cats' own, highly diluted saliva, and eventually the problem cleared up completely. In both cases, a potency corresponding to one litre of water was used.

Our dog, a black Labrador weighing 40 kg, was born in December 1998. About one year after he was born, white phlegm appeared in his eyes, sticky and stringy, in quite large amounts and worse in the right eye. There was a similar discharge from the genitals. The valiant dog's behaviour was actually quite submissive - on a walk he would give way even to small dogs if they acted aggressively. We gave him a dose of homeopathic Pulsatilla 30 C. The discharge disappeared from the eyes and the dog lived in health, with only the occasional discharge from its genitals, until 2004. Then the discharge reappeared in its eyes, again chiefly in its right eye and worse in the morning. In addition, the whole of the right eye was covered in a greyish film. The white of the eye was constantly red. In August 2004, he was given one dose of Pulsatilla 200 C. Over the next few days the greyish film disappeared from the eye's surface, but the discharge, and redness remained, that is until the beginning of October. That was when we took a sample of his saliva. During the procedure the dog was nervous, and as a result we were only able to suck a small amount into the glass dropper, in reality nothing more than a whitish trace on the wall of the dropper. This was then rinsed with distilled water in the bottle top and the water from it potentised to a potency of 160 C in an autopathic bottle with four litres of water. We then administered several drops into his mouth.

Two days later there was an improvement in the discharge and redness in the right eye, although in the next few days everything deteriorated, reverting to the situation in August and September. On the fifteenth day after the dose, a clear improvement was visible, and eighteen days after the dose the problems had completely disappeared. There has been no recurrence in the twelve months since. Immediately after the dose he began to behave more normally towards other dogs. When they troubled him he made it clear that he wouldn't tolerate it.

During autopathy courses my students occasionally bring up cases where animals have been successfully treated. These involve horses, dogs etc. The administering of the autopathic preparation was always followed by a clear positive development.

Harmonisation applies to all types of pathology. For animals too I recommend saliva as the material to be potentised (as long as the creature forms it), and a sterile dropper to remove it.

 

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