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On Aug 12, 5:20 am, NatureWorks1...@aol.com wrote:
> Please forgive my ignorance, but what is VCO?
>
> Teresa Jenkins, D.Ch.
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> In a message dated 8/11/2010 10:54:48 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
>
> cin...@gmail.com writes:
>
> Poor Madchen! I would suggest adding VCO to her food, as it contains
> caprylic acid, which kills candida. You gave a lot of detail, so sorry
> for asking a few more questions... is she a breed that grows hair in
> the ear canals? If so, do you pluck the hair regularly? Vets
> discourage plucking, but owners and breeders of hairy-eared dogs
> disagree. The hair traps moisture and bacteria, leading to ear
> infections. The key is to keep the ear canal very, very clean--
> swabbing daily if you can discipline yourself.
>
> I agree with Karen that Madchen may have an allergy to something in
> her food. Even though you are feeding a good quality product, one of
> the proteins may disagree with her system. You may want to try an
> elimination diet for her, trying one source of protein at a time (e.g.
> chicken, white fish, duck, etc.) to see if that makes a difference. By
> all means, contact the expert mentioned and get her advice. Sounds
> like she is well qualified!
>
> As for oils, remember never to put oils inside the ear canal, no
> matter how diluted. As for a human ear infection, I would rub the
> desired oil around the perimeter of the "bulb" of the ear. Basil is an
> oil that many prefer for ear infections in humans. On Guard is a blend
> that is highly antimicrobial as well. I have heard people recommend
> Helichrysum as well, although it is very expensive. Everyone will have
> their favourite! As Pat says, be agressive and be consistent. Apply
> every hour or two for a few days. Clean the inside of the ear gently
> with a drying cleanser and a cotton pad.
>
> Now, here is a link to a recipe for an ear wash that many
> knowledgeable dog owners I know SWEAR by for ear infections. I do not
> have personal experience with it, but I post it here for your
> information. http://www.itsfortheanimals.com/Adobe/Blue%20Power%20Ear%20Treatment.pdf
>
> Good luck!
>
> Cynthia
>
> On Aug 11, 8:29 pm, Kevin McDonough <doterraoi...@gmail.com> wrote:> *Ear Infection*
>
> > Dip cotton swab
> > in Purify and
>
> > apply to inside
>
> > and front of ear.
>
> > I have a booklet that I compiled from Everythingdoterra, called TAIL
> WAGGING
> > HINTS FROM doTERRA. Hope this helps. Carol
>
> > On Wed, Aug 11, 2010 at 1:51 PM, birdlover
>
> <birdlo...@frontiernet.net>wrote:
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>
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> > > For the last three years my 4 year old adopted dog, Madchen, has had
> > > chronic problems with yeast infections. After two years with a
> > > homeopathic vet, the problem still continues. After her last ear
> > > infection was over, I started using 1 drop lavender, 1 drop melaleuca
> > > with 1 tsp coconut oil as a prevention and now 3 weeks later, she has
> > > another ear infection. I'm in the process of changing vets and
> > > setting up an appointment. Other problems that preceed, accompanied
> > > or followed the ear infections were: licking the vulva-sores
> > > resulted, itching lower jaw, licking web of paws.
> > > Madchen was on a completely raw diet for over a year, currently she in
> > > on 1/2 raw with a grain free dry, Taste of the Wild. For the past two
> > > years she has been on probiotics and often on food supplements
> > > prescribed by the homepathic vet. She hates the water, so it is not a
> > > moisture problem. She likes Thyme tea which was used for her vulva
> > > sores along with "Cuts and Scrapes" that contained hypericum and
> > > calendula.
>
> > > I would greatly appreciate any suggestions you have,
> > > Birdlover
>
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