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		<title>By: Sarah Bell</title>
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		<dc:creator>Sarah Bell</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 31 Dec 2009 12:23:32 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Dear Sienna - a good question and one I have often asked myself. I am going to answer it in two ways, one what Heel recommend, the manufacturers of Traumeel and then secondly what we do.

&lt;strong&gt;What Heel Say&lt;/strong&gt;
1.) Heel say,&quot; Tablets - they have no intrinsic taste and it is possible to mix them with a little water without them losing their effectiveness, it is preferable to administer them between meals. In cases where this does not work, you can mix Traumeel tablets with a little honey and spread it on the part of the animal where it tends to lick itself, the same applies with the drops. Another possibility is to insert the drops or tablets into a small amount of food, or with horses in to a piece of dry bread, carrot or apple...&quot;

&lt;strong&gt;What We Do&lt;/strong&gt;
2.) What we do is to give them the tablets with a few whole oats - the reason being is this works very easily and the oats are not strong smelling or strong tasting and so will not damage the traumeel in my opinion. (We also use the ampules as this then resolves all the problems with giving Traumeel by mouth.)

&lt;strong&gt;Further Suggestions&lt;/strong&gt;
3.) You could try mixing the drops or tablets with warm water and honey this may work. Secondly you could mix up the Traumeel drops with water and then spray it onto/into your horses mouth.


&lt;strong&gt;What I would Not Do&lt;/strong&gt;
What I would not do is give Traumeel with strong smelling food or alongside peppermint as this is a known antidote.

&lt;strong&gt;Finally&lt;/strong&gt;
There are some practitioners who use and administer Traumeel alongside food and still get results.

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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dear Sienna &#8211; a good question and one I have often asked myself. I am going to answer it in two ways, one what Heel recommend, the manufacturers of Traumeel and then secondly what we do.</p>
<p><strong>What Heel Say</strong><br />
1.) Heel say,&#8221; Tablets &#8211; they have no intrinsic taste and it is possible to mix them with a little water without them losing their effectiveness, it is preferable to administer them between meals. In cases where this does not work, you can mix Traumeel tablets with a little honey and spread it on the part of the animal where it tends to lick itself, the same applies with the drops. Another possibility is to insert the drops or tablets into a small amount of food, or with horses in to a piece of dry bread, carrot or apple&#8230;&#8221;</p>
<p><strong>What We Do</strong><br />
2.) What we do is to give them the tablets with a few whole oats &#8211; the reason being is this works very easily and the oats are not strong smelling or strong tasting and so will not damage the traumeel in my opinion. (We also use the ampules as this then resolves all the problems with giving Traumeel by mouth.)</p>
<p><strong>Further Suggestions</strong><br />
3.) You could try mixing the drops or tablets with warm water and honey this may work. Secondly you could mix up the Traumeel drops with water and then spray it onto/into your horses mouth.</p>
<p><strong>What I would Not Do</strong><br />
What I would not do is give Traumeel with strong smelling food or alongside peppermint as this is a known antidote.</p>
<p><strong>Finally</strong><br />
There are some practitioners who use and administer Traumeel alongside food and still get results.</p>
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		<title>By: Sienna Stone</title>
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		<dc:creator>Sienna Stone</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 31 Dec 2009 02:13:52 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Thank you for all your expertise and passing on of knowledge re: traumeel and horses. i do have a question re: the actual way in which it is given. 

I always understood that homeopathic medicines were not to be given with food and/or strong tasting liquids. My mare won&#039;t eat the tablets out of my hand. The recommendation for the tincture is to put it in their feed. 
So, what&#039;s the scoop?
thank you,
Sienna</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Thank you for all your expertise and passing on of knowledge re: traumeel and horses. i do have a question re: the actual way in which it is given. </p>
<p>I always understood that homeopathic medicines were not to be given with food and/or strong tasting liquids. My mare won&#8217;t eat the tablets out of my hand. The recommendation for the tincture is to put it in their feed.<br />
So, what&#8217;s the scoop?<br />
thank you,<br />
Sienna</p>
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