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<blockquote data-quote="J Hoy" data-source="post: 1736847" data-attributes="member: 16398"><p>Thank you for this report, MurraysMutts. It is interesting that the calf brought such a good price. For those that have a newborn calf with an underbite, it is possible to stimulate the calf's facial bones to grow to normal. The sooner after they are born the better it works. Unfortunately, the thing to give them is a homeopathic cell salt, and almost all conventional medical people say any change is a placebo effect. How a placebo effect worked on beef calves, baby goats, deer fawns, elk calfs, horse foals, etc. was always a mystery to me. The premaxillary bone on all grew to normal on those that I or my friends and neighbors treated, resulting in a normal bite On untreated newborns with an underbite, the premaxillary bone did not grow to normal. If anyone is interested in how to use the cell salt, Calc. Phos. 6X to make bones grow to normal size, go to my website (<a href="http://www.judyhoy.com" target="_blank">www.judyhoy.com</a>) and when it comes up click on Explaining the use of homeopathic cell salts (right under the photo of the little fox). I don't get anything for telling you about the Calc. Phos. 6X tablets (actually Calc. Phos. 30X works faster but the Hylands company stopped making it when Covid began for some reason). Also, you only need to give the calf one in the morning and one in the evening, not four at a time like the bottle says. You can even give the tablet to the mother of the calf on her grain and the cell stimulating effects go into her milk and then the calf gets it when it sucks (this is explained on my website). Above the fox photo you can click on the Scientific American article about the study that showed that Imidacloprid given to pregnant deer resulted in underdeveloped facial bones and reproductive malformations in their newborn fawns, in addition to weakness, failure to thrive and mortality in both adults and fawns. For those that may be interested in seeing photos of the various internal and external birth defects that were reported in our peer reviewed studies, scroll down to PDFs to Download and click on that. There are quite a few Photo Documents showing both what normal looks like and what the birth defects look like, as well as our four studies. For those who don't believe in science and photographic evidence, please keep your snide comments to yourself. For those who want to help their newborns (it works on children with underbite also and cell salts are made for humans), I sincerely hope the Calc. Phos. works on them as well as it worked on the young animals here. There are several before and after photos at the bottom of my article on the website. Those were only a few of the ones that were caused to grow to normal. I didn't have the beef calves, my neighbor did, and I didn't get before and after photos, but I checked their bite before and after. That was before digital cameras with flash, etc. The Calc. Phos. 6X also works on helping the legs of calves with contracted tendons to straighten to normal. If anyone tries the Calc. Phos. 6X or 30X tablets and they still work on calves, let me know. I don't know of anyone here who has tried to make the underbite or contracted tendons on their calves grow to normal for several years and I would like to know the results if it is tried.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="J Hoy, post: 1736847, member: 16398"] Thank you for this report, MurraysMutts. It is interesting that the calf brought such a good price. For those that have a newborn calf with an underbite, it is possible to stimulate the calf's facial bones to grow to normal. The sooner after they are born the better it works. Unfortunately, the thing to give them is a homeopathic cell salt, and almost all conventional medical people say any change is a placebo effect. How a placebo effect worked on beef calves, baby goats, deer fawns, elk calfs, horse foals, etc. was always a mystery to me. The premaxillary bone on all grew to normal on those that I or my friends and neighbors treated, resulting in a normal bite On untreated newborns with an underbite, the premaxillary bone did not grow to normal. If anyone is interested in how to use the cell salt, Calc. Phos. 6X to make bones grow to normal size, go to my website ([URL="http://www.judyhoy.com"]www.judyhoy.com[/URL]) and when it comes up click on Explaining the use of homeopathic cell salts (right under the photo of the little fox). I don't get anything for telling you about the Calc. Phos. 6X tablets (actually Calc. Phos. 30X works faster but the Hylands company stopped making it when Covid began for some reason). Also, you only need to give the calf one in the morning and one in the evening, not four at a time like the bottle says. You can even give the tablet to the mother of the calf on her grain and the cell stimulating effects go into her milk and then the calf gets it when it sucks (this is explained on my website). Above the fox photo you can click on the Scientific American article about the study that showed that Imidacloprid given to pregnant deer resulted in underdeveloped facial bones and reproductive malformations in their newborn fawns, in addition to weakness, failure to thrive and mortality in both adults and fawns. For those that may be interested in seeing photos of the various internal and external birth defects that were reported in our peer reviewed studies, scroll down to PDFs to Download and click on that. There are quite a few Photo Documents showing both what normal looks like and what the birth defects look like, as well as our four studies. For those who don't believe in science and photographic evidence, please keep your snide comments to yourself. For those who want to help their newborns (it works on children with underbite also and cell salts are made for humans), I sincerely hope the Calc. Phos. works on them as well as it worked on the young animals here. There are several before and after photos at the bottom of my article on the website. Those were only a few of the ones that were caused to grow to normal. I didn't have the beef calves, my neighbor did, and I didn't get before and after photos, but I checked their bite before and after. That was before digital cameras with flash, etc. The Calc. Phos. 6X also works on helping the legs of calves with contracted tendons to straighten to normal. If anyone tries the Calc. Phos. 6X or 30X tablets and they still work on calves, let me know. I don't know of anyone here who has tried to make the underbite or contracted tendons on their calves grow to normal for several years and I would like to know the results if it is tried. [/QUOTE]
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