Healing a sick lamb called Ray

This testimonial is from one of our existing clients who took it into her heart to care for this dear little lamb called Ray.  When someone is so passionate about saving a little animal like Ray we are there for them and pray that a good outcome is achieved.  In every occasion like this we gain learnings – whether that miracles are possible, that others are compassionate to your plight, maybe even that not all animals can be saved, maybe something else.

This is about Ray the Lamb from Narelle F., Nth NSW.

Towards the end of September one of our Suffolk sheep delivered what seemed to be a healthy lamb and the mother was left to “do her thing” with the licking/bonding and getting lamb on its feet. An hour later it was discovered the lamb had extreme breathing problems. We consulted a vet who assured us the problem was not pneumonia, but gave us preventative medication. At times Lamb’s breathing was improved, but within five minutes he would be heaving from his poor little flanks to his open mouth.

I consulted Cathy re possible homeopathy treatment that she could recommend, knowing that the symptoms I described were obscure. Cathy showed genuine empathy and concern for the little lamb, but also for my own emotional turmoil in attempting to help the lamb breathe. Cathy instructed me on which of my homeopathy remedies to use and was happy for me to consult with her morning and night on progress being made. After seven days good progress had been made – though there were still relapses. At fourteen days Lamb was putting on weight and relapses were small. By twenty days I was able to tell Cathy that Lamb was completely well and was “leader of the gang” of other lambs.

I was not only impressed with Cathy’s professionalism and skill as a homeopath, but just as much, the genuine heart-warming feeling she demonstrated in assisting me to care for the lamb to a rewarding outcome. Cathy had no hesitation in interrupting her busy life to help. Ray Lamb (three months old) is pictured with his mother.

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Using HWE products for footrot and three day sickness in cattle

Hi Cathy

I started writing this last night as I really wanted to give you some feed back on all the good things that have been happening.

We have had an interesting time of late. As you know several of the new cattle we purchased from NSW came down with foot rot after weeks and weeks (months) of rain. We treated the first three with antibiotics and they recovered in one day or two. But once the Heal with Ease remedies arrived I started treating the cattle with the drops instead. Any cattle showing any signs of limping I treated with the Abscess treatment for two days (morning and afternoon – a couple of drops on the nose) and then Travel Sickness remedy for two days (in the morning only – a couple of drops on the nose). They have all recovered well in two to three days. The younger heifers responded very quickly.

The cattle are much happier to get a back scratch and a couple of drops on their nose in the paddock. It is much easier – on them and us. Especially compared to rounding them up, forcing them through the crush and then giving them a rather heavy needle in either side of their rump. Giving them drops is ‘a walk in the park’ (or should I say paddock!).

Three days ago we had a cow showing definite signs of Three Day Sickness. I put two drops of the Fever remedy on her nose when she was laying down in a gully (struggling to get up). Then I left her overnight with a basin of water with three drops in it. The next morning the basin was empty, the cow was out of the gully and munching away up the hill with the rest of the herd! I couldn’t believe my eyes. What a relief. This was one of the cows that had to deal with sore feet only weeks earlier (she got the needle poor thing).

So thank you very much for such wonderful products. Heal with Ease is a much friendlier, healthier and less expensive way of dealing with what were ongoing problems. It really has taken a lot of the worry out of it for us.

Kindest regards

Suzanne

Sunshine Coast

Our Black Hen

I found our black hen all by herself hiding under the wisteria bush, when we were having our constant wet weather recently (March 2010).  Her comb was very floppy and she looked unwell.  So I decided to pick her up to get her to a dryer place.  I must have put pressure on her crop when I picked her up as a large amount of liquid came out of her beak.  Now I knew she was very unwell!  I decided to ring Cathy and see if anything in my HWE kits could help.  Luckily I had a remedy on hand to give her straight away, and Cathy also sent another single remedy in the mail that day for me to give as soon as it arrived.

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Two days later she was still with us but not eating, and only opening her eyes when I went very close to her and made a loud noise.  Cathy suggested another HWE remedy that I had at home.

A few days later I then decided to get the black hen out of her pen, as she didn’t look like she was moving around.  She caught sight of the other chooks and to my surprise she decided to join the group and instantly started scratching around!  I was amazed as she had shown no interest in eating up until now.  I decided to let her stay with the group.  She seemed to spend half the day sleeping in the hen house and the other half out with the hens.  Each day she was sleeping less and less, and spending more times out with the others.

She slowly got over her illness, which I originally thought she would have had no hope of surviving considering the poor state she was in!  Thanks again Cathy for your help and guidance.  The remedies were was to give as I simply dribbled onto her beak and she stayed relaxed and took them well.

Sarah H., Tamborine, Qld

On farm healing

We have a property that runs (amongst other animals) commercial boer and

boer cross goats.  This year at kidding, due to the dry times, we had a

particularly rough trot including two nannies that had retained placentas.

 

For the purposes of conducting our own mini experiment, we decided to treat

the two nannies differently.  One of the nannies we treated with

conventional treatments (including pessaries and antibiotics).  The other

nanny we used our #13 remedy (Breeders Kit).  A few days later we went into

the paddock to check their progress.

 

The nanny treated with the Heal with Ease products was the one that survived.

 

We also use our remedies for our dogs (sore and arthritic after mustering)

and the numerous native animals that we care for (often for shock and

grief).

 

Thank you HWE!

Melanie P., Ashford, NSW

Healing pink eye in sheep

Hi Cathy,
Frankie and the boys all have brown eyes again!  On Monday afternoon, I treated them all.  On Tuesday afternoon I thought the eye of the sheep with the eye problem seem to be less cloudy, but dismissed it as maybe me wanting to see it is clearing up.  By Wednesday afternoon, it was noticeably less cloudy and he had some vision back.  This morning I have 6 pairs of brown eyes looking at me!
It is amazing how one drop (eer ok maybe 2 drops!) can clear a condition so quickly.  From what I read, it can be a couple of weeks before recovery.  Maybe too I got to it early.  Thanks for your help.
Sharon M.
Dayboro
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