Nenah, My dog itched forever after diagnosed w/Lupus and feel prey to vets scares so put her on drugs...was uncontrollable 24x7 itch. How about trying on their food or massage into the itchy area: coconut oil....has to say that on jar...I like ones in glass jars best...think I have Spectrum. What about yogurt? I buy the pricey ones at Whole Foods, $2.39 for 6 ounces?
________________________________ From: Nenah Sylver <[email protected]> To: Nenah Sylver <[email protected]> Sent: Fri, June 11, 2010 11:25:06 PM Subject: CS>What's the best way to prepare chaparral? Two of my dogs are itching, apparently from a fungal infection. After trying all sorts of things, I thought of giving them an external treatment of chaparral (for its anti-fungal and anti-viral properties) with a bit of DMSO (to drive the chaparral into the skin). The dogs are raw fed, mostly grass-fed or organic meats, with raw meaty bones. They also get kelp, salmon oil, Transfer Factor, digestive enzymes, and colloidal silver. I will run rife frequencies for ringworm once I get my plasma light tube device next week. But I need to do more for these dogs, since they’re rescued and therefore have weak immune systems. Chaparral grows wild where I live, so I’ve been collecting it. Now it’s time to prepare it. But I’m not sure whether it’s better to prepare a tincture, or to simply simmer it in water (how hot, and for how long?) so I can soak the dogs in a tub. I would appreciate suggestions. Thanks in advance. Nenah Nenah Sylver, PhD electromedicine specialist and author The Rife Handbook of Frequency Therapy (2009) & The Holistic Handbook of Sauna Therapy (2004) www.nenahsylver.com

