Carole (Florida) on 10/26/2025
 KRISTINA (Massachusetts) on 10/23/2025
 Yvonne (Singapore) on 10/15/2025
PYOMETRA CAN RELAPSE QUICKLY!
I took my 16-year-old Maltese to the vet after noticing white, creamy discharge from her vagina for about a week. The vet said she had pyometra, and gave her Amoxycillin. The antibiotics made her very tired and I googled for home remedy and found Dr. Jones' video: https://youtu.be/PtluEiGeezo?si=kEfXmoikBmV5232T
After one dose of Manuka Honey (I used MGO 550+), vitamin C and turmeric, her white discharge reduced by 70%. Next day, the Yun Nan Baiyao arrived, and after one dose of the Yun Nan Baiyao and Manuka Honey combi, her white discharged was gone completely. I continued the Manuka Honey, Vit C, turmeric and Yun Nan Baiyao combi for another 3 weeks, as the study on Yun Nan Baiyao was done over a 3-week period, with 90% healing rate. After that, I stopped everything, thinking that she was completely healed. 2 weeks later, I noticed she had very little white discharge from her vagina. I didn't give her anything until I saw some thick, brown pee the following week, as she kept drinking water, panted and paced around the room. That's when I knew this infection had RELAPSED! I immediately gave her Manuka Honey and Yun Nan Baiyao. All her symptoms were gone after the 2nd dose, and she's now back to normal. Given the high chance of relapse, I plan to give her Manuka Honey, Vit C, Turmeric and Yun Nan Baiyao on a regular basis, probably twice a week for maintenance.
p.s. Many thanks to this website, it's been helpful to learn from the systematically categorised reviews. I'm posting mine to share my experience, and to warn people that pyometra can relapse quickly!
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 Carianne (Alberta Canada) on 10/12/2025
I also shave him down, not too thin, but enough so the hair is not so long.
Good luck and I hope you find what works for your feline.
Carianne
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 kiaweso (Florida) on 09/28/2025
My pooch has these raised bumps on her skin. It's been ongoing for about a week. Most are along side her spine- the left and right of her upper body. There are a few here and there but mostly on top and to the end of her back meeting to the tail. I'm not use if they are mites or simply hives. I have used several natural methods (bathes with medicate shampoo, sponged her with apple cider vinegar and mixed eucalyptus essential oil mixed with olive oil. She has existing allergies- feet- yeast. I don't want to take her to the vet yet- hoping I can find something that works for her. Thanks in advance. Kiaweso 28 Sep 2025
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You can do the same with ACV or herbs or whatever. Just make sure the bowls are properly labeled so you know which is which. And don't let your monkey mind interfere or tell you that more is better. Let her tell you that. If she prefers the borax (or ACV or whatever), increase by tiny amounts. And watch out for signs that it's "better than nothing" rather than "the thing she needs". It may not be exactly what she needs but, rather, merely something that contains something the body can use. Whether for whatever your monkey mind is trying to affect or for something else.
The best thing you can do is pay attention - I.e. keep your puny, human, monkey mind out of the equation as much as possible and let the animal's own body do all of the talking.
Confinement is the worst thing about keeping "pets". It prevents them from hunting for what they need, leaving them at the mercy of the stupid, puny monkey mind of man.
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 Jayna Dinnyes (California) on 09/15/2025
 Friekie.s (Nederland) on 09/15/2025
My lovely little cat of age 20 years unforunately has arthritis. Her weight is 2.5 kilograms.
Is Borax in this stage still effective?
And which doses can I give to her, if effective?
