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International Journal of Homoeopathic Sciences

2019, Vol. 3 Issue 2, Part B
Role of silicea on canine feline acne-the Labrador retriever a case study
Author(s): Dr. Skandhan S Kumar
Abstract:
Background: This article tells us about role of Silicea an Homoeopathic drug on canine Feline acne, explains what actually is Feline acne and further tells us about the efficacy of Homoeopathic drug Silicea on Feline Acne. This article is an evidence-based study as here a case of a canine The Labrador Retriever is explained which was treated with Silicea for Feline Acne.
Methods: Various old literatures, previous journals and Homoeopathic Materia Medica text books about Silicea was referred then based on the symptom similarity and available literature Silicea had a totality matching to Feline acne thus was prescribed on a canine to know its role in Veterinary Homoeopathy.
Conclusion: This article gives a light towards Veterinary Homoeopathy helping us to serve the Animals with least side effects and improving their quality of life and reduce their pain it’s all about giving Hope to the hopeless canines.
Helps the Homoeopathic physician to know the importance of Silicea in his daily practice and thus helps to provide the canines a holistic care which helps the dynamic spiritual Vital Force to be in equilibrium even in the canines as they also possess the dynamic most adorable Vital force in them.
Pages: 93-96  |  2037 Views  973 Downloads
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How to cite this article:
Dr. Skandhan S Kumar. Role of silicea on canine feline acne-the Labrador retriever a case study. Int J Hom Sci 2019;3(2):93-96. DOI: 10.33545/26164485.2019.v3.i2b.83
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