Hi JoAnne.

Yes, Unfortunately Herx applies across the board, medical or altmed.

If your horse is a hyped up there are two things I know of to calm. 

One is use of an ordinary Hulda Clark Zapper with electrodes placed 
across chest and/or neck. ( repeat reports from a lady who was working 
with her daughters distressed old race horse and "tramping" , Reiki alone 
hadn't seemed to help much.) 

The other is use of magnesium sublingual. For humans, a few drops of 
saturated solution of mag sulphate or mag chloride a few times a day. I 
have just recently read this on one of these boards and tried it once 
myself. I did a few grains of mag chloride under my tongue until they 
dissolved. bitter but not tooo bad; that dissolved within minutes and 
nothing happened. :-0 It is maybe worth a search.  Don't know if is safe 
for horse (or humans) 

OK,
Tony

On 26 Jan 2010 at 15:29, [email protected] wrote about :
Subject : Re: CS>Mare with Possible Melanomas

> and Mike, I'm familiar with Herx.   We lost a mare who was under  going
> treatment for EPM - Equine Protozoal Myeloencephalitis-- and also received
>  all shots and a dewormer - in one fateful day.... and lost all
> neurological  reflexes, and had to be put down.   Yep ... I'm not into a
> lot of side  effects, on an already compromised horse. ______________
> JoAnne E.
> 
> 
> In a message dated 1/26/2010 3:19:09 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,  
> [email protected] writes:
> 
> Take  somebody who's really sick, give them some treatment that kills a
> lot of  germs really fast, the toxins from those dead germs get dumped
> into their  system all at once and can kill them. That's how the doctors
> involved in  the discovery of 'Herx' effect figured out what was happening
> -- they  
> 



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