Thanks Kriss, I actually have an aloe plant....how about natural gel....isn't 
it 
drying however?  I do have the juice so forget that?  It is more 
liquidity....thanks.




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From: Krisstyna Holmquist <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Wed, September 8, 2010 9:22:29 PM
Subject: Re: CS>Question on quick healing remedy for...

Carol,
I think the aloe would work great for that. I'd skip the witch hazel though. I 
always use aloe on any sort of skin irritation on myself or my cats. Just make 
sure you get aloe gel and not the liquid stuff so it won't run down in the ear. 
I would also suggest using aloe that is meant to take internally in case your 
dog licks it off. I actually give my cats aloe with their food everyday to help 
with hairballs. It works pretty well.


On Wed, Sep 8, 2010 at 10:16 PM, carolG <[email protected]> wrote:

Wonder how that would work for my dog's ears by gently rubbing this into them 
not down? Inside ears towards top. She may have scratched inside and kind of 
raw 
with some scabs...she's never a complainer....Thanks.
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 From: Krisstyna Holmquist <[email protected]>
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>To: [email protected]
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>Subject: Re: CS>Question on quick healing remedy  for...
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>My customers when I was managing a health food store swore by witch hazel and 
>aloe. The aloe helps ease the stinging of the witch hazel and aloe is also 
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>On Wed, Sep 8, 2010 at 12:28 PM, Lisa <[email protected]> wrote:
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>My neighbor (who’s nearing 60) informed me that she’s having some issues with 
>hemorrhoids. Does anybody have any suggestions on a quick healing remedy for 
>her? I guess preparation H is doing nothing for her and I haven’t a clue as to 
>what else she could try…
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