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calf with a twisted neck at birth
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<blockquote data-quote="J Hoy" data-source="post: 1751649" data-attributes="member: 16398"><p>Here is something you can try if you want to. Go to a health food store and get a bottle of Hyland's or any other brand of Calc. Phos. 6X or 30X if they have it - it works better than 6X. Give the calf ONE tablet under its tongue of the Calc. Phos. 6X every three hours or every 6 hours with 30X. The bottle on Hyland's brand says to give 4 tablets once in the morning, but that just wastes three tablets and the effects still stop working in three hours with 6X and in 6 hours with 30X. You definitely want the calf's cells to keep working well. The cell salt called Calc. Phos. is an electrolyte that stimulates the cells of a critter to uptake the calcium that the cells need in order to work properly. Those effects on the cells stop working as stated above. To keep the cells working at optimum level, I give one tablet every three hours with 6X or six hours with 30X, except at night when I am sleeping. On critters with contracted tendons, it took less than three days for the tight tendons to loosen and then they could walk normally. I never had a critter with the neck problem you describe, so I don't know if the Calc. Phos. 6X will work on that issue or not. However, I didn't know if it would help contracted tendons until I tried it and it worked great. I didn't know it would help the cells grow the facial bones to normal and make critters with an underbite or an overbite have a normal bite until I tried it and it worked every time, even on hatchling birds. It also worked for parents with children with an underbite who tried it, resulting in a normal bite without the $10,000 dental bill. I don't get anything for telling people to try the cell salt tablets, except satisfaction if it works and helps the little ones live and thrive.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="J Hoy, post: 1751649, member: 16398"] Here is something you can try if you want to. Go to a health food store and get a bottle of Hyland's or any other brand of Calc. Phos. 6X or 30X if they have it - it works better than 6X. Give the calf ONE tablet under its tongue of the Calc. Phos. 6X every three hours or every 6 hours with 30X. The bottle on Hyland's brand says to give 4 tablets once in the morning, but that just wastes three tablets and the effects still stop working in three hours with 6X and in 6 hours with 30X. You definitely want the calf's cells to keep working well. The cell salt called Calc. Phos. is an electrolyte that stimulates the cells of a critter to uptake the calcium that the cells need in order to work properly. Those effects on the cells stop working as stated above. To keep the cells working at optimum level, I give one tablet every three hours with 6X or six hours with 30X, except at night when I am sleeping. On critters with contracted tendons, it took less than three days for the tight tendons to loosen and then they could walk normally. I never had a critter with the neck problem you describe, so I don't know if the Calc. Phos. 6X will work on that issue or not. However, I didn't know if it would help contracted tendons until I tried it and it worked great. I didn't know it would help the cells grow the facial bones to normal and make critters with an underbite or an overbite have a normal bite until I tried it and it worked every time, even on hatchling birds. It also worked for parents with children with an underbite who tried it, resulting in a normal bite without the $10,000 dental bill. I don't get anything for telling people to try the cell salt tablets, except satisfaction if it works and helps the little ones live and thrive. [/QUOTE]
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