[Stones] Stones Digest, Vol 51, Issue 2
Petra
crazyaboutanimals at web.de
Wed Feb 24 13:15:32 EST 2010
Hello together,
We have good experience with Actigall and Polycitra, but nearly 10 years
ago at four piggies.
You can find some posts in the archive.
Did you ever heard of Eurologist and Lysium? This drug is composed from
Chinese herbs and some people in Germany and Switzerland have good
experience with these medication.
Sideeffects are not described. Maybe you will contact the seller for
further informations.
http://www.petherbs.co.uk/
Left side in the menue you will find bladder crystals (sludge) and
bladderstone under bladder and kidney.
Good luck and get well soon!
Best wishes
Petra K. and the heartbreakers
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> From: cia parker <ciaparker2 at gmail.com>
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> Subject: [Stones] homeopathy?
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> Mattie is on potassium citrate and a sulfa drug, and is feeling a lot
> better. I ordered shilintong yesterday. Can you give shilintong at the same
> time as potassium citrate? Does anyone have any experience with a
> constitutional treatment for guinea pigs to prevent bladder stone formation?
> Mattie will be x-rayed in two weeks or so to see if the stone is bigger or
> smaller, or may have surgery again.
> Cia
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> From: Evelyn Baker <ebak at ca.inter.net>
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> Subject: [Stones] Actigall
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> I used Acticgall on two of my guinea pigs. I used the premixed gel on
> one and it did dissolve the stone, however, it was incredibly had on
> her little tummy. My vet no longer prescribes it. We did over come
> the stomach problems by giving yoghurt before and after treatments to
> line the tummy and seemed to help.
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> But if it's contraindicated that means there might be other
> sideeffects and do more harm than good.
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> Evelyn
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