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Originally Posted by hal_a The supplements are not what you think. It's natural medicine the orientals use for humans and animals to allow the body to heal itself. They are blended with specific plant based ingredients that work through the organs of the body, example, the liver, which cleans the toxins from that organ and allows the eyes to heal. Excess hair in the eye socket is only the outside problem, The major problem is the lining of the eyeball that can tear and leave the cornea hanging which can create a more serious issue including blindness. If you really want to understand how it all works go to PawHealer-Authentic Chinese Herbal Formulas for Pets.... and surf their website for complete information and have a conversation with the owners of the company.
I have used their products for several years to heal a collapsed trachea and remove cataracts from another Yorkie I had prior to it's demise from living in smoking household the first nine years of it's life as my vet was treating it for allergies when it had congestive lung and heart problems that the vet nor myself didn't realize it had until it was too late. That was a hard lesson even though the dog lived to age 17, it could have lived a lot longer had I thought about the smoking atmosphere the dog came from. |
I support holistic medicine, but this makes little sense to me. You can't change the hair follicles from pointing into the eye via herbs or whatnot. Also, "the cornea hanging"...? The cornea doesn't hang.
How could a vet
miss CHF? Wow. That's truly shocking. How tragic.