Perhaps some of you might be interested in a mode of therapy though admittedly
not herbal, nevertheless is "natural" in many ways. Hydrochloric acid is a
natural acid produced by the body and is important to our health and our
horse's health in many aspects. I have long been a student of two old MDs
from the early part of the 20th century, Dr. Burr Ferguson and Dr. Walter
Guy, who pioneered work with "dilute Hydrochloric acid" therapy. There are a
number of out-of-print books on their exploits. I do think that dilute HCL
injections can offer in many instances a refreshing substitute to our modern
antibiotics in fighting infections.
My latest test subject was my nephew's calf that was dropped in a snow storm
on Feb. 28th. His mother cow turned up dry and he was unable to get his
natural colostrum from her. Accordingly, all types of complications occurred.
Go to my webpage for the full story, but let me summarize here that if it
was not for dilute Hydrochloric therapy, I doubt seriously he would still be
alive or flourishing.
http://racehorseherbal.net/hcl.html