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Homeopathic Nosodes - Alternatives to Vaccines for Equines, Dogs and Cats


Nosodes are Homeopathic Immunizations that are given in tiny sugar pill form,
monthly, that have no side effects, and are very effective in disease prevention.


all are 30C strength
See article below.

 HORSES - EPM preventative Homeopathic Nosodes and Homeopathic EPM Treatment Protocol
and EPM Supplement - Recommended for Treatment and then prevention.

1 dram bottles will last up to 5 horses 1 yr. 2 dram will last up to 10 horses 1. yr.

You can administer the little sugar pills between their lip and gums or you
can make a spray to spray on the gums. To build up the immune system,
Start out 1 time for 3 days in a row,
then 1 time per week for a month and then 1 time a month from there on to
maintain constant built up immune system.

If your horse, dog or cat already has an illness, we have homeopathic
protocols for them. Just email me to inquire:
orders@myfineequine.com



EPM wt 1 dram $26- 2 dram $46

EPM Treatment Protocol $120 48 day very effective and no side effects.
Use the EPM nosode to prevent reinfection. Also recommend you use the ABC EPM Supplement to help make repairs.


For a teleoffice fee you can also get the help of our Holistic Vet if you choose but not necessary to use this protocol.

There are treatment options with this parasite infection. Homeopathic Protocol is inexpensive and effective.
Or you can use your local Vet and antiobiotics.



EPM Supplement - to help make repairs and with recovery

Most will use 1 to 2 buckets during recovery.

ABC EPM Supplement w/o Folic Acid 1.75 lb
[3191.75bkt]
ABC EPM Supplement w/o Folic Acid 1.75 lb Early aggressive drug therapy is usually the avenue pursued in treating horses diagnosed with Equine Protozoal Myelitis (EPM). Drug therapy can eliminate the protozoal parasite that causes EPM and any adverse side effects of treatment are rare. However, both pyrimethamine and the sulfonamides used to treat EPM inhibit folic acid metabolism. And Natural Vitamin E.

Highly fortified with antioxidants to supplement Homeopathic Treatment or Altervative Protocol. Used for neurological support.


Note: To achieve best results with this product, supplement your horse with 4 ounces of A.B.C.'s Plus per day and have the Free Choice Stress System available at all times. Consult your ABC representative prior to ordering this product.


It is suggested in the September 1996 issue of Journal of Equine Veterinary Science, Volume 16, Number 9 to supplement 4Omg orally of folic acid per day to help prevent the development of side effects. ABC discontinued the one with Folic Acid and kept this one.


* EPM Supplement without Folic Acid. Can be used with DRUG THERAPY ALSO! Recommended for use without Drug Therapy and/or after Drug Therapy is completed as a follow up. *


EPM Supplement contains 8000 IU of Vitamin E, 16,509mg of Choline Chloride. EPM


Supplement w/out Folic Acid - 1.75 Pound Bucket (26 day supply) - Item no. A056



DIRECTIONS for Horses: Top dress 1
scoop (16.5 grams) daily with feed or follow recommendations of attending Veterinarian.

INGREDIENTS:
Choline Chloride, Natural Source of Vitamin E (d-alpha-tocopheryl acetate), Lactobacillus Acidophilus Fermentation Product, Rice Bran, Stabilized Flax, Vitamin A Acetate, Vitamin D3 Supplement, Ascorbic Acid, Vitamin B12 Supplement, Riboflavin, Thiamine Mononitrate, Pyridoxine Hydrochloride, Niacin, Calcium Pantothenate, Citric Acid, Magnesium Oxide, Potassium Chloride, Manganese Amino Acid Chelate, Copper Amino Acid Chelate, Zinc Sulfate, Sulfur, Cobalt Carbonate, Soybean Oil, Dried Tomato Pomace, Yeast Culture, Dried Asperigillus Niger Fermentation Product.

GUARANTEED ANALYSIS (per scoop 16.5 gm)
Vitamin E (min)....................................................3,000 IU
Vitamin A (min)....................................................9,000 IU
Choline (min)..................................................4,500 MG
Vitamin D3 (min)....................................................3,000 IU

DIRECTIONS for Horses: Top dress 1
scoop (16.5 grams) daily with feed or follow recommendations of attending Veterinarian.

FOR VETERINARY USE ONLY PD93-8 Manufactured for: Advanced Biological Concepts®

Disclaimer: Advanced Biological Concepts® accepts no responsibility for performance failure or misuse of this product, or changes of organic and natural protocol that we are not aware of.

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Testimonial. Laurie K. and Cowgirl A rescue horse. April 2020

Dear Vckie,

Cowgirl came to our rescue/sanctuary as a five-year old tobiano walking horse. She was a church riding horse, until she developed EPM and DSLD.

We have had Cowgirl for nineteen years, with each year becoming harder for her to keep up with the herd.
This year, 2020 we tried the complete protocol for EPM from My Fine Equine.
We have had splendid results. Thank You for giving Cowgirl a reason to thrive!!!







Equine Protozoal Myeloencephalitis
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Equine protozoal myeloencephalitis in various stages Equine Protozoal Myeloencephalitis, or EPM, is a disease cause by a protozoal infection of the central nervous system of horses.

Contents
1 History
2 Causes
3 Symptoms
4 Treatment and Prevention
5 References




History
EPM was discovered in the 1960s by Dr. Jim Rooney. The disease is considered rare, though recently, an increasing number of cases have been reported. Research at the University of Kentucky has labeled the opossum as the definitive host of the disease.


Causes

Life cycle of S. neuronaEPM is caused by the parasite Sarcocystis neurona. In order to complete its life cycle this parasite needs two hosts, a definitive and an intermediate. In the laboratory, raccoons, cats, armadillos, skunks, and sea otters have been shown to be intermediate hosts. The oppossum is the definitive host of the disease. Horses most commonly contract EPM from grazing or watering in areas where an opossum has recently defecated. However, horses cannot pass the disease among themselves. That is, one horse cannot contract the disease from another infected horse. The horse is the dead-end, or aberrant, host of the disease.[1]


Symptoms
The neurologic signs that EPM causes are most commonly asymmetric incoordination (ataxia), weakness and spasticity, although they may mimic almost any neurologic disorder. Clinical signs among horses with EPM include a wide array of symptoms that may result from primary or secondary problems. Some of the signs cannot be distinguished from other problems, such as lameness, which can be attributed to many different causes. Airway abnormalities, such as laryngeal hemiplegia (paralyzed flaps), dorsal displacement of the soft palate (snoring), or airway noise of undetermined origin may result from protozoa infecting the nerves which innervate the throat. Apparent lameness, particularly atypical lameness or slight gait asymmetry of the rear limbs are commonly caused by EPM. Focal muscle atrophy, or even generalized muscle atrophy or loss of condition may result. Secondary signs also occur with neurologic disease. Upward fixation of the patella (locking up of the stifle joint) is among the most common findings among horses with neurologic disease. Another common side effect of EPM is back soreness, which can be severe. The actual method by which the Sarcocystis neurona infects a horse is still unknown, however it is thought to preferentially infect leukocytes (white blood cells) in order to cross the blood brain barrier.


Treatment and Prevention
This disease is curable if caught soon enough and with the proper antibiotics from a veterinarian.

Control of this disease includes a recently released vaccine against the parasite, and control of opposums in an area. The vaccine, however, has only been conditionally approved by the USDA until efficacy tests are available.


References
^ Equine Protozoal Myeloencephalitis: Introduction. The Merck Veterinary Manual (2006). Retrieved on 2007-07-03.
Retrieved from "
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Equine_Protozoal_Myeloencephalitis"
Categories: Horse diseases | Veterinary protozoology


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