Hi Renee,
I have a friend who rescues all kinds of animals. She had a donkey that had a 
hand sized ulcer on her side that the vet could not get to heal. I gave her a 
spray bottle with cs in it and she sprayed it on several times a day and within 
a week or so it was healing and almost gone.
debbie




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From: Renee <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Sat, December 5, 2009 1:15:01 AM
Subject: Re: CS>CS for asthma


Could be.  Animals do seem to know what helps them.  Maybe if they don't need 
it, they don't take it.
 
One of my dogs is a 'found' dog.  When she came here she had these sores on her 
legs, all up and down.  I took her to the vet to get checked and he said it was 
probably some grass type allergy and there was nothing we could do about it.  I 
tried everything--all my herbs, salves, etc--all externally of course, thinking 
"grass allergy"  This was bordering on the winter.  So all winter long I'd put 
my salves on her, the spots would clear and then come right back in a 
different leg area.  We are in south Texas so we have grass all winter.
 
Then--spring came.  We have a short period of time here when the healing weeds 
grow (due to the heat that sets in quickly, most of these only last a few 
weeks).  I was out with her and I noticed that she was very carefully picking 
some weed out of a big group of weeds.  I went and looked and--it was cleaver!  
Cleaver has fine hairs that stick to everything, hence the name cleave(r), and 
when it grows with other weeds it just balls them all up.  But she was 
specifically picking those out to eat.
 
I thought--of course!  Cleavers are a great lymph cleaner.  So I pulled 
handfuls, chopped them and put them in her food in bigger amounts than she'd 
get standing there trying to pull one stalk off the pile of weeds.
 
Within 2 weeks her legs were completely clear, and I hadn't put a thing on 
them!  With the extra cleavers in her food and water (as tea which she drank) 
and a change in diet, there were never any more sores.
 
So I do try to pay attention to what they take.  Because none of the cats like 
the CS in the water I didn't try to force them to take it--although it could 
also be that my cats are just too picky.   Lol
 
Samala,
Renee  
 
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.    Maybe they need to be sick to drink it.