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Old 02-17-2005, 09:06 PM
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Homopathic Remedies for Phantom Pregnancies

Homeopathic remedies The following have been listed as helping provide some relief. I recommend consulting your vet before giving any medication including "natural" ones.

Pulsatilla 15C Valuable in reducing the symptoms of phantom pregnancy, but also for gingivitis and other mouth and throat problems.
Suggested Dosage: Give one pill every two hours for first 12 hours, then reduce to one pill four times daily until symptoms reduce.

Urtica Urens 3C Helps to suppress milk and so especially useful for ******* and queens with phantom pregnancies.
Suggested Dosage: Give one pill every two hours for first 12 hours, then reduce to one pill three times daily until symptoms are relieved.
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