does anyone know Vetiox?

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Julia Rae, I am using it on Bubba, so we shall see. He has been on it since 6/17. A friend of mine used it for two weeks along with insulin and her cat went into remission after going hypo. She wAs not testing. The cat went on to live diabetes free till the age 20. I am hoping for the same result ( without the hypo of course) Was it a coincidence? I don't know. Bubba can be a case study.
 
Thanks both of you BJM and Bobbie I will keep an eye on it and Bobbie please keep me abreast of bubba's progress on it again thanks much for your time in answering my post.
 
Interesting - read a list of ingredients and found it curious.

Let us know how Bubba does, Bobbie. I read the ingredients and two stood out - Plumbum metallicum (lead) and Arsenicum album (arsenic). I was a bit shocked at first, but I did read up on homeopathic sites about their safe use (though some human sites state arsenicum album has potential dangers). One curious ingredient, phosphoricum acidum has been long used in human diabetics for erectile dysfunction though I'm sure that is not what you are worried about for Bubba! Please do keep us posted on how you find it working - homeopathy has its place in the world.

@BJM there was a PubMed document I found on Plumbum metallicum (oh how the Latin classes come back to me) but it was for curing lead poisoning in humans. It was not found to be effective for that purpose, but I guess a little non nocere never hurts :)

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That is wonderful thanks for the research you dabomb

You're welcome. Not sure I will run out and buy any - there are ingredients in it I'm not really sure about - acetic acid? lactic acid? - Hey, you never know. I'm no expert in homeopathy - my Dad is a doctor and tends to pooh-pooh it - but if it's as safe as they say it is on the site, I guess it couldn't hurt. Like I said, you never know.
 
Like I told Bobbie I will see how his fur son does on it, call me chicken but it would just kill me to loose Magellan too.
 
Interesting - read a list of ingredients and found it curious.

Let us know how Bubba does, Bobbie. I read the ingredients and two stood out - Plumbum metallicum (lead) and Arsenicum album (arsenic). I was a bit shocked at first, but I did read up on homeopathic sites about their safe use (though some human sites state arsenicum album has potential dangers). One curious ingredient, phosphoricum acidum has been long used in human diabetics for erectile dysfunction though I'm sure that is not what you are worried about for Bubba! Please do keep us posted on how you find it working - homeopathy has its place in the world.

@BJM there was a PubMed document I found on Plumbum metallicum (oh how the Latin classes come back to me) but it was for curing lead poisoning in humans. It was not found to be effective for that purpose, but I guess a little non nocere never hurts :)

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Interesting - read a list of ingredients and found it curious.

Let us know how Bubba does, Bobbie. I read the ingredients and two stood out - Plumbum metallicum (lead) and Arsenicum album (arsenic). I was a bit shocked at first, but I did read up on homeopathic sites about their safe use (though some human sites state arsenicum album has potential dangers). One curious ingredient, phosphoricum acidum has been long used in human diabetics for erectile dysfunction though I'm sure that is not what you are worried about for Bubba! Please do keep us posted on how you find it working - homeopathy has its place in the world.

@BJM there was a PubMed document I found on Plumbum metallicum (oh how the Latin classes come back to me) but it was for curing lead poisoning in humans. It was not found to be effective for that purpose, but I guess a little non nocere never hurts :)

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I for one, do put a value on homeopathy. My scientist son thinks I am crazy but when I was getting no where in conventional medicine I started going to a homeopath. She treated me for Lymes where all my test results were negative and I was getting sicker and sicker. My homeopath is wonderful and I go to her for everything. I'll keep everyone posted about Bubba. As far as the phosphoricum acidum, I am not seeing any significant erectile changes in Bubba! LOL
 
Acetic acid is basically vinegar. Anecdotal reports in humans find that consuming that at meals with carbohydrates reduces the glucose spike.
Lactic acid is what builds up in your muscles during anerobic exercise.
 
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