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July 03

TO: OUR RABBIT OPT IN ONLINE NEWSLETTER READERS

FROM: RABBIT MEDICINE CHEST

RE: EAR INFECTIONS

For the past several weeks we have been bombarded with questions about

ear infections, what causes them and what can be done for them.

Obviously there can be several causes such as dirt and debris in the

ear, antibiotic use and resulting yeast build up and generally over-all

poor health which manifests itself in an ear infection.

What we recommend for this situation is to add lots of strong powerful

bacteria into the rabbits food and water once or twice a day for as long

as it takes to get rid of the infection. We use ProBac Adult for this.

In addition, administer Systemajuv which includes herbs that contain a

natural antibiotic, mild blood cleaning properties, and an

herb--echinacea-- that is known to have potent immune system boosting

properties. The good bacteria and Systemajuv would be ingested to heal

from the inside out.

To heal from the outside in, add Fungustem (for the yeast infection

part) drops and Oxyjuv (to bring oxygen) drops directly into the ear

cavity

several times a day as long as it takes to make the little guy well

again. You would administer three drops of each four to six times a day.

You will be seeing lots and lots and lots of black " gunk " come out of

the ear and this is exactly what you want to see--the body finally

pushing that infection up and OUT of the body. Keep up the

administration as long as this happens and for another week after you no

longer see it.

Go to this link for a more detailed discussion about ProBac Adult and

Systemajuv and Fungustem:

http://www.petmedicinechest.com/rabbit/discussions/bacterialcondtext.asp

Go to this link for more information about Oxyjuv which we also use for

watery eye problems:

http://www.petmedicinechest.com/rabbit/woundcare.asp

Let us know if we can help. By the way, this works for dogs and cats

too.

Best regards,

The Team

www.rabbitmedicinechest.com

rabbithelp@...

(402) 571-4466

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