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Hi Anita,

I would now just put pressure on it so it stops bleeding. Could put ice on

it if it is swelling. I looked in Castro's book and here are 3 remedies

that she associates with animal bites:

Hypericum: Shooting, tearing pain in nerve rich area

Lachesis: If the area around the bit looks bluish and it is better for cold

and worse for heat

Ledum: This should be routinely given after a person has been bitten to

prevent a septic state setting in, unless either of the above are more like

what it looks like. It is also better for cold and worse for heat.

If you want more details on any of these I can send them, but I am not sure

if you have any of them at home anyway. If not I wouldn't worry too much

about it unless it really hurts him.

Of course the 4 year old that got bitten by a squirrel close to where we

live is getting rabies shots (even though they are pretty sure the squirrel

did not have rabies!) ;-)

C

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Subject: RE:Help with Squirrel Bite!!!!

My son just ran in the house with a pretty nasty squirrel bite on the palm

of his hand. All I know is he was collecting acorns in the back yard. I ran

it under water and pushed as much blood out as I could; it bled pretty well.

What now? Please help asap!

Anita

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C - It seemed my posts were taking all night to pop up. Nothing came through

until this morning. This is good info; I'll pick up the Ledum today if it's not

too late. The wound looks real good. Squirrels, unlike raccoons, bats and foxes,

are not on the high risk list for rabbies, but, of course, you never know. They

dropped edible vaccines from airplanes for animals over the summer which makes

me a bit uneasy.

Thank you,

Anita

Hildebrand <christina@...> wrote:

Hi Anita,

I would now just put pressure on it so it stops bleeding. Could put ice on

it if it is swelling. I looked in Castro's book and here are 3 remedies

that she associates with animal bites:

Hypericum: Shooting, tearing pain in nerve rich area

Lachesis: If the area around the bit looks bluish and it is better for cold

and worse for heat

Ledum: This should be routinely given after a person has been bitten to

prevent a septic state setting in, unless either of the above are more like

what it looks like. It is also better for cold and worse for heat.

If you want more details on any of these I can send them, but I am not sure

if you have any of them at home anyway. If not I wouldn't worry too much

about it unless it really hurts him.

Of course the 4 year old that got bitten by a squirrel close to where we

live is getting rabies shots (even though they are pretty sure the squirrel

did not have rabies!) ;-)

C

_____

From: Vaccinations [mailto:Vaccinations ] On

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Sent: Saturday, September 30, 2006 1:53 PM

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Subject: RE:Help with Squirrel Bite!!!!

My son just ran in the house with a pretty nasty squirrel bite on the palm

of his hand. All I know is he was collecting acorns in the back yard. I ran

it under water and pushed as much blood out as I could; it bled pretty well.

What now? Please help asap!

Anita

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At 06:22 AM 10/1/2006 -0700, you wrote:

>C - It seemed my posts were taking all night to pop up. Nothing came

through until this morning. This is good info; I'll pick up the Ledum today

if it's not too late. The wound looks real good. Squirrels, unlike

raccoons, bats and foxes, are not on the high risk list for rabbies, but,

of course, you never know. They dropped edible vaccines from airplanes for

animals over the summer which makes me a bit uneasy.

>

> Thank you,

> Anita

Don't always need to treat. If he is doing fine, just put some calendula

cream on the wound.

He is on a chronic remedy, so wouldn't use an acute unless he really needs it.

Sheri

>

> Hildebrand <christina@...> wrote:

> Hi Anita,

>

>I would now just put pressure on it so it stops bleeding. Could put ice on

>it if it is swelling. I looked in Castro's book and here are 3 remedies

>that she associates with animal bites:

>

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Edible vaccines for animals! OMG what will they think of next! (The

rabbies vax was a joke! The poor kid here in CA is having an awful time

with them. The vax is worse than the bite!)

C

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Sent: Sunday, October 01, 2006 6:23 AM

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Subject: RE: RE:Help with Squirrel Bite!!!!

C - It seemed my posts were taking all night to pop up. Nothing came through

until this morning. This is good info; I'll pick up the Ledum today if it's

not too late. The wound looks real good. Squirrels, unlike raccoons, bats

and foxes, are not on the high risk list for rabbies, but, of course, you

never know. They dropped edible vaccines from airplanes for animals over the

summer which makes me a bit uneasy.

Thank you,

Anita

Hildebrand <christina@mind-

<mailto:christina%40mind-matters-USA.com> matters-USA.com> wrote:

Hi Anita,

I would now just put pressure on it so it stops bleeding. Could put ice on

it if it is swelling. I looked in Castro's book and here are 3 remedies

that she associates with animal bites:

Hypericum: Shooting, tearing pain in nerve rich area

Lachesis: If the area around the bit looks bluish and it is better for cold

and worse for heat

Ledum: This should be routinely given after a person has been bitten to

prevent a septic state setting in, unless either of the above are more like

what it looks like. It is also better for cold and worse for heat.

If you want more details on any of these I can send them, but I am not sure

if you have any of them at home anyway. If not I wouldn't worry too much

about it unless it really hurts him.

Of course the 4 year old that got bitten by a squirrel close to where we

live is getting rabies shots (even though they are pretty sure the squirrel

did not have rabies!) ;-)

C

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] On

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Sent: Saturday, September 30, 2006 1:53 PM

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Subject: RE:Help with Squirrel Bite!!!!

My son just ran in the house with a pretty nasty squirrel bite on the palm

of his hand. All I know is he was collecting acorns in the back yard. I ran

it under water and pushed as much blood out as I could; it bled pretty well.

What now? Please help asap!

Anita

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C - I just got off the phone with Henry's Homeopath; she was kind enough to

respond by telephone for Henry's brother who is not receiving homeopathic care

at all. She suggested the same things you did with emphasis on Ledum. She was

fine with the colloidal silver, but didn't think soaking was necessary,

especially with epsom salts. He is only aggravated by this anyway, so I decided

to stop. Dh learned online that symtoms can occur anywhere between 48hrs and

1yr; how frightening is that? Homeopath is contacting friends and colleagues to

get a better understanding; I'll let you know what she comes up with. Again,

thanks!

Anita

Hildebrand <christina@...> wrote:

Edible vaccines for animals! OMG what will they think of next! (The

rabbies vax was a joke! The poor kid here in CA is having an awful time

with them. The vax is worse than the bite!)

C

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From: Vaccinations [mailto:Vaccinations ] On

Behalf Of Anita Durney

Sent: Sunday, October 01, 2006 6:23 AM

Vaccinations

Subject: RE: RE:Help with Squirrel Bite!!!!

C - It seemed my posts were taking all night to pop up. Nothing came through

until this morning. This is good info; I'll pick up the Ledum today if it's

not too late. The wound looks real good. Squirrels, unlike raccoons, bats

and foxes, are not on the high risk list for rabbies, but, of course, you

never know. They dropped edible vaccines from airplanes for animals over the

summer which makes me a bit uneasy.

Thank you,

Anita

Hildebrand matters-USA.com> wrote:

Hi Anita,

I would now just put pressure on it so it stops bleeding. Could put ice on

it if it is swelling. I looked in Castro's book and here are 3 remedies

that she associates with animal bites:

Hypericum: Shooting, tearing pain in nerve rich area

Lachesis: If the area around the bit looks bluish and it is better for cold

and worse for heat

Ledum: This should be routinely given after a person has been bitten to

prevent a septic state setting in, unless either of the above are more like

what it looks like. It is also better for cold and worse for heat.

If you want more details on any of these I can send them, but I am not sure

if you have any of them at home anyway. If not I wouldn't worry too much

about it unless it really hurts him.

Of course the 4 year old that got bitten by a squirrel close to where we

live is getting rabies shots (even though they are pretty sure the squirrel

did not have rabies!) ;-)

C

_____

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[mailto:Vaccinations@

] On

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Sent: Saturday, September 30, 2006 1:53 PM

vaccinations@

Subject: RE:Help with Squirrel Bite!!!!

My son just ran in the house with a pretty nasty squirrel bite on the palm

of his hand. All I know is he was collecting acorns in the back yard. I ran

it under water and pushed as much blood out as I could; it bled pretty well.

What now? Please help asap!

Anita

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This happened to Henry's older brother, Liam. He has never been under

homeopathic care before...Anita

Sheri Nakken <vaccineinfo@...> wrote: At 06:22 AM 10/1/2006 -0700, you

wrote:

>C - It seemed my posts were taking all night to pop up. Nothing came

through until this morning. This is good info; I'll pick up the Ledum today

if it's not too late. The wound looks real good. Squirrels, unlike

raccoons, bats and foxes, are not on the high risk list for rabbies, but,

of course, you never know. They dropped edible vaccines from airplanes for

animals over the summer which makes me a bit uneasy.

>

> Thank you,

> Anita

Don't always need to treat. If he is doing fine, just put some calendula

cream on the wound.

He is on a chronic remedy, so wouldn't use an acute unless he really needs it.

Sheri

>

> Hildebrand wrote:

> Hi Anita,

>

>I would now just put pressure on it so it stops bleeding. Could put ice on

>it if it is swelling. I looked in Castro's book and here are 3 remedies

>that she associates with animal bites:

>

--------------------------------------------------------

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Vaccination Information & Choice Network, Nevada City CA & Wales UK

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Tricia called back and mentioned the calendula cream as a better choice

topically, even internally if need be ~ according to Hahnneman's teachings.

Maybe thats a 4th edition teaching; I really don't know, only that she is a 4th

edition (I think thats the word) Homeopath (not that I would know the difference

between a 4th and 6th anyway).

Thanks,

Anita

Sheri Nakken <vaccineinfo@...> wrote:

At 06:22 AM 10/1/2006 -0700, you wrote:

>C - It seemed my posts were taking all night to pop up. Nothing came

through until this morning. This is good info; I'll pick up the Ledum today

if it's not too late. The wound looks real good. Squirrels, unlike

raccoons, bats and foxes, are not on the high risk list for rabbies, but,

of course, you never know. They dropped edible vaccines from airplanes for

animals over the summer which makes me a bit uneasy.

>

> Thank you,

> Anita

Don't always need to treat. If he is doing fine, just put some calendula

cream on the wound.

He is on a chronic remedy, so wouldn't use an acute unless he really needs it.

Sheri

>

> Hildebrand wrote:

> Hi Anita,

>

>I would now just put pressure on it so it stops bleeding. Could put ice on

>it if it is swelling. I looked in Castro's book and here are 3 remedies

>that she associates with animal bites:

>

--------------------------------------------------------

Sheri Nakken, R.N., MA, Hahnemannian Homeopath

Vaccination Information & Choice Network, Nevada City CA & Wales UK

$$ Donations to help in the work - accepted by Paypal account

earthmysteriestours@... voicemail US 530-740-0561

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ahhhhhhhhhh

Still don't always need to treat.

Sheri

At 08:29 AM 10/1/2006 -0700, you wrote:

>This happened to Henry's older brother, Liam. He has never been under

homeopathic care before...Anita

>

>Sheri Nakken <vaccineinfo@...> wrote: At 06:22 AM 10/1/2006 -0700,

you wrote:

>>C - It seemed my posts were taking all night to pop up. Nothing came

>through until this morning. This is good info; I'll pick up the Ledum today

>if it's not too late. The wound looks real good. Squirrels, unlike

>raccoons, bats and foxes, are not on the high risk list for rabbies, but,

>of course, you never know. They dropped edible vaccines from airplanes for

>animals over the summer which makes me a bit uneasy.

>>

>> Thank you,

>> Anita

>

>Don't always need to treat. If he is doing fine, just put some calendula

>cream on the wound.

>He is on a chronic remedy, so wouldn't use an acute unless he really needs

it.

>Sheri

>

>

>>

>> Hildebrand wrote:

>> Hi Anita,

>>

>>I would now just put pressure on it so it stops bleeding. Could put ice on

>>it if it is swelling. I looked in Castro's book and here are 3 remedies

>>that she associates with animal bites:

>>

>

>--------------------------------------------------------

>Sheri Nakken, R.N., MA, Hahnemannian Homeopath

>Vaccination Information & Choice Network, Nevada City CA & Wales UK

>$$ Donations to help in the work - accepted by Paypal account

>earthmysteriestours@... voicemail US 530-740-0561

>(go to http://www.paypal.com) or by mail

>Vaccines - http://www.nccn.net/~wwithin/vaccine.htm

>Vaccine Dangers On-Line course -

http://www.nccn.net/~wwithin/vaccineclass.htm

>Reality of the Diseases & Treatment -

>http://www.nccn.net/~wwithin/vaccineclass.htm

>Homeopathy On-Line course - http://www.nccn.net/~wwithin/homeo.htm

>

>

>

>

>

>

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At 10:01 AM 10/1/2006 -0700, you wrote:

>Tricia called back and mentioned the calendula cream as a better choice

topically, even internally if need be ~ according to Hahnneman's teachings.

Maybe thats a 4th edition teaching; I really don't know, only that she is a

4th edition (I think thats the word) Homeopath (not that I would know the

difference between a 4th and 6th anyway).

>

> Thanks,

> Anita

>

Actually she's a 5th/6th edition prescriber as am I.

Those are the lastest editions that expand upon the water potency way of

giving remedies that she and I (under the teachings of Hahnemann, Luc de

Schepper & Little)

;-)

>

--------------------------------------------------------

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Vaccination Information & Choice Network, Nevada City CA & Wales UK

$$ Donations to help in the work - accepted by Paypal account

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You are so right, Sheri! She used to be and just told me that you wouldn't

recommend a 4th EH ~ bless your heart. ;~) Maybe I picked that up from a

conversation about her history as a Homeopath...who knows? Glad I'm clear on

that now.

Thanks,

Anita

Sheri Nakken <vaccineinfo@...> wrote:

At 10:01 AM 10/1/2006 -0700, you wrote:

>Tricia called back and mentioned the calendula cream as a better choice

topically, even internally if need be ~ according to Hahnneman's teachings.

Maybe thats a 4th edition teaching; I really don't know, only that she is a

4th edition (I think thats the word) Homeopath (not that I would know the

difference between a 4th and 6th anyway).

>

> Thanks,

> Anita

>

Actually she's a 5th/6th edition prescriber as am I.

Those are the lastest editions that expand upon the water potency way of

giving remedies that she and I (under the teachings of Hahnemann, Luc de

Schepper & Little)

;-)

>

--------------------------------------------------------

Sheri Nakken, R.N., MA, Hahnemannian Homeopath

Vaccination Information & Choice Network, Nevada City CA & Wales UK

$$ Donations to help in the work - accepted by Paypal account

earthmysteriestours@... voicemail US 530-740-0561

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At 10:01 AM 10/1/2006 -0700, you wrote:

>Tricia called back and mentioned the calendula cream as a better choice

topically, even internally if need be ~ according to Hahnneman's teachings.

Maybe thats a 4th edition teaching; I really don't know, only that she is a

4th edition (I think thats the word) Homeopath (not that I would know the

difference between a 4th and 6th anyway).

>

> Thanks,

> Anita

>

>Sheri Nakken <vaccineinfo@...> wrote:

> At 06:22 AM 10/1/2006 -0700, you wrote:

>>C - It seemed my posts were taking all night to pop up. Nothing came

>through until this morning. This is good info; I'll pick up the Ledum today

>if it's not too late. The wound looks real good. Squirrels, unlike

>raccoons, bats and foxes, are not on the high risk list for rabbies, but,

>of course, you never know. They dropped edible vaccines from airplanes for

>animals over the summer which makes me a bit uneasy.

>>

It seems squirrels are on the attack.....

http://news.bbc.co.uk/cbbcnews/hi/newsid_5390000/newsid_5398000/5398084.stm

The ecosystem is disturbed I think

>

--------------------------------------------------------

Sheri Nakken, R.N., MA, Hahnemannian Homeopath

Vaccination Information & Choice Network, Nevada City CA & Wales UK

$$ Donations to help in the work - accepted by Paypal account

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Sherri,

Did you write that edible vaccines were dropped...do you mean here in Wales???

Also I had probs getting my emails through sat to sunday also....

RE: RE:Help with Squirrel Bite!!!!

At 10:01 AM 10/1/2006 -0700, you wrote:

>Tricia called back and mentioned the calendula cream as a better choice

topically, even internally if need be ~ according to Hahnneman's teachings.

Maybe thats a 4th edition teaching; I really don't know, only that she is a

4th edition (I think thats the word) Homeopath (not that I would know the

difference between a 4th and 6th anyway).

>

> Thanks,

> Anita

>

>Sheri Nakken <vaccineinfo@...> wrote:

> At 06:22 AM 10/1/2006 -0700, you wrote:

>>C - It seemed my posts were taking all night to pop up. Nothing came

>through until this morning. This is good info; I'll pick up the Ledum today

>if it's not too late. The wound looks real good. Squirrels, unlike

>raccoons, bats and foxes, are not on the high risk list for rabbies, but,

>of course, you never know. They dropped edible vaccines from airplanes for

>animals over the summer which makes me a bit uneasy.

>>

It seems squirrels are on the attack.....

http://news.bbc.co.uk/cbbcnews/hi/newsid_5390000/newsid_5398000/5398084.stm

The ecosystem is disturbed I think

>

--------------------------------------------------------

Sheri Nakken, R.N., MA, Hahnemannian Homeopath

Vaccination Information & Choice Network, Nevada City CA & Wales UK

$$ Donations to help in the work - accepted by Paypal account

earthmysteriestours@... voicemail US 530-740-0561

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no in the US

and groups acts up like that all the time

Sheri

At 10:36 AM 10/2/2006 +0100, you wrote:

>Sherri,

>

>Did you write that edible vaccines were dropped...do you mean here in

Wales???

>

>Also I had probs getting my emails through sat to sunday also....

>

>

> RE: RE:Help with Squirrel Bite!!!!

>

>

> At 10:01 AM 10/1/2006 -0700, you wrote:

> >Tricia called back and mentioned the calendula cream as a better choice

> topically, even internally if need be ~ according to Hahnneman's teachings.

> Maybe thats a 4th edition teaching; I really don't know, only that she is a

> 4th edition (I think thats the word) Homeopath (not that I would know the

> difference between a 4th and 6th anyway).

> >

--------------------------------------------------------

Sheri Nakken, R.N., MA, Hahnemannian Homeopath

Vaccination Information & Choice Network, Nevada City CA & Wales UK

$$ Donations to help in the work - accepted by Paypal account

earthmysteriestours@... voicemail US 530-740-0561

(go to http://www.paypal.com) or by mail

Vaccines - http://www.nccn.net/~wwithin/vaccine.htm

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In the U.S. Okay, I was just ready to get on the blower and blasdt a few

authorities! :-))

RE: RE:Help with Squirrel Bite!!!!

>

>

> At 10:01 AM 10/1/2006 -0700, you wrote:

> >Tricia called back and mentioned the calendula cream as a better choice

> topically, even internally if need be ~ according to Hahnneman's teachings.

> Maybe thats a 4th edition teaching; I really don't know, only that she is a

> 4th edition (I think thats the word) Homeopath (not that I would know the

> difference between a 4th and 6th anyway).

> >

--------------------------------------------------------

Sheri Nakken, R.N., MA, Hahnemannian Homeopath

Vaccination Information & Choice Network, Nevada City CA & Wales UK

$$ Donations to help in the work - accepted by Paypal account

earthmysteriestours@... voicemail US 530-740-0561

(go to http://www.paypal.com) or by mail

Vaccines - http://www.nccn.net/~wwithin/vaccine.htm

Vaccine Dangers On-Line course - http://www.nccn.net/~wwithin/vaccineclass.htm

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Hi Sheri,

Wouldn't a puncture wound by an animal (especially a wild one) warrant some

type of treament? Isn't Ledum for puncture wounds and animal/insect bites? It

seemed like the best way to peclude a visit to the ER or doctors office to be

faced with shots and meds galore.

Anita

Sheri Nakken <vaccineinfo@...> wrote:

ahhhhhhhhhh

Still don't always need to treat.

Sheri

At 08:29 AM 10/1/2006 -0700, you wrote:

>This happened to Henry's older brother, Liam. He has never been under

homeopathic care before...Anita

>

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At 06:33 AM 10/2/2006 -0700, you wrote:

>Hi Sheri,

>

> Wouldn't a puncture wound by an animal (especially a wild one) warrant

some type of treament? Isn't Ledum for puncture wounds and animal/insect

bites? It seemed like the best way to peclude a visit to the ER or doctors

office to be faced with shots and meds galore.

>

> Anita

Hi Anita,

Certainly. Not being able to see it, can't say for sure

But just letting people know they don't always need to treat things that

come a long.

But letting it bleed, hydrogen pyroxide diluted, calendula cream/salve, and

Ledum is what I would do if concerned and it was a deep wound.

Sheri

>

>

> Sheri Nakken <vaccineinfo@...> wrote:

> ahhhhhhhhhh

>

>Still don't always need to treat.

>Sheri

>

>At 08:29 AM 10/1/2006 -0700, you wrote:

>>This happened to Henry's older brother, Liam. He has never been under

>homeopathic care before...Anita

>>>

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Thanks for the reassurance. I still fall to fear (as you know). This was also a

way for me to do something; as a mom, I needed to know I did the best I could

for him.

The school nurse called this morning; I knew it was coming. I spoke calmly and

confidently about calling animal control and bleeding and treating his wound. I

even added that he was being treated homeopathically just in case, in the very

rare event, this squirrel was indeeed infected with rabies. She was

satisfied...Anita

Sheri Nakken <vaccineinfo@...> wrote:

Hi Anita,

Certainly. Not being able to see it, can't say for sure

But just letting people know they don't always need to treat things that

come a long.

But letting it bleed, hydrogen pyroxide diluted, calendula cream/salve, and

Ledum is what I would do if concerned and it was a deep wound.

Sheri

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Anita,

You told the nurse that you were treating it homeopathically?? Wow. Around

here that's enough to get DSS called on you. As I mentioned before, my dentist

said in front of child that it sounded like craziness to her. It doesn't go

over well down here.

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Hey Sheri,

I honestly don't think she has a clue as to what that means, but given the

unlikihood of a rabbid (sp?) squirrel, and knowing I cared for the wound so

well, she was willing to let it go. Did you get my response to the squirrel

thing yesterday? I didn't see it on my screen...Anita

" Sheri B. " <tallchick1966@...> wrote:

Anita,

You told the nurse that you were treating it homeopathically?? Wow. Around here

that's enough to get DSS called on you. As I mentioned before, my dentist said

in front of child that it sounded like craziness to her. It doesn't go over well

down here.

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I don't think I got your message. Could you please resend?

I guess you're lucky that you didn't have someone wanting a full explanation.

It seems that I only run into those types. And again, I would welcome someone's

clear, concise definition of homeopathy that I can give to someone completely

ignorant of it. I find it hard to explain when time is of the essence.

Thanks!

Sheri

Anita Durney <mydurney@...> wrote:

Hey Sheri,

I honestly don't think she has a clue as to what that means, but given the

unlikihood of a rabbid (sp?) squirrel, and knowing I cared for the wound so

well, she was willing to let it go. Did you get my response to the squirrel

thing yesterday? I didn't see it on my screen...Anita

" Sheri B. " <tallchick1966@...> wrote:

Anita,

You told the nurse that you were treating it homeopathically?? Wow. Around here

that's enough to get DSS called on you. As I mentioned before, my dentist said

in front of child that it sounded like craziness to her. It doesn't go over well

down here.

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where in the US, Sheri?

Olga, CA

RE: RE:Help with Squirrel Bite!!!!

>

>

> At 10:01 AM 10/1/2006 -0700, you wrote:

> >Tricia called back and mentioned the calendula cream as a better choice

> topically, even internally if need be ~ according to Hahnneman's teachings.

> Maybe thats a 4th edition teaching; I really don't know, only that she is a

> 4th edition (I think thats the word) Homeopath (not that I would know the

> difference between a 4th and 6th anyway).

> >

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I sent it to OT4VAX...Anita

" Sheri B. " <tallchick1966@...> wrote: I don't think I got your message.

Could you please resend?

I guess you're lucky that you didn't have someone wanting a full explanation. It

seems that I only run into those types. And again, I would welcome someone's

clear, concise definition of homeopathy that I can give to someone completely

ignorant of it. I find it hard to explain when time is of the essence.

Thanks!

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The edible vaccines were actually dropped by choppers not airplanes on Long

Island, NY to prevent rabies. I'm pretty sure the target was raccoons, but

what's to stop other animals from eating a free meal...Anita

pubrel <pubrel@...> wrote: where in the US, Sheri?

Olga, CA

RE: RE:Help with Squirrel Bite!!!!

>

>

> At 10:01 AM 10/1/2006 -0700, you wrote:

> >Tricia called back and mentioned the calendula cream as a better choice

> topically, even internally if need be ~ according to Hahnneman's teachings.

> Maybe thats a 4th edition teaching; I really don't know, only that she is a

> 4th edition (I think thats the word) Homeopath (not that I would know the

> difference between a 4th and 6th anyway).

> >

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