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YELLOW LABRADOR IN TROUBLE

From: Bhavani
Subject: Yellow Lab in trouble
Date: Fri, Oct 13, 2000

Looks like it's my day for inquiries. This time it's for our four-legged friend, a 13-month-old Yellow Lab named Sage. She has what three Vets have diagnosed as ACL. Brief description in layman's language is: a ruptured ligament that twisted the knee bone which then slipped. Limping very badly at first then we applied Lavender. Is still limping but much improved. Seems according to the vets there are adhesions behind the knee as well that has cased build up of fluids behind knee. They all say she needs surgery to the tune of $2,000.00. Can anyone come up with a better alternative. Thank You All. God bless. Namaste

YELLOW LABRADOR IN TROUBLE

From: Mary
Subject: Yellow Lab in trouble
Date: Fri, Oct 13, 2000,

Consider these: Lemongrass for swelling, tendons and ligaments, ... Melrose for inflammation and infection.... Relieve It proved amazing on an elbow with fluid..... Helichrysum could be a very good choice too.... Mary

YELLOW LABRADOR, TWISTED & TORN KNEE

From: Margarete
Subject: Yellow Lab in trouble
Date: Sat, Oct 14, 2000

About a year ago, I stepped back at some stairs and my leg slipped between the stairs and I fell backwards down the stairs. That twisted and tore my knee very badly as I hang from it until my leg could be removed from the crack it was lodged in.

Before I let anyone touch me, I hollerd for my purse in which I had the PanAway. Applied it and then as the pain eased a bit, had myself hauled in the house and my PDR brought. I looked for the magic word: It was "Lemongrass".

Lemongrass is excellent for ligaments and tissue regeneration in the knee. That would certainly be my choice. I would also add Power Meal with Sulfurzyme to the diet and go from there. Keep up the Lavender, too! :) Hugs Margarete

 
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