Parvo, Distemper, and Heartworm Nosodes
Rabies TatodesWe now have our Homeopathic nosodes for dogs/puppies from our trusted homeopathic supplier in the US.
Our Nosodes for dogs are not a proven preventative or to be used as a proven treatment for these diseases.
PLEASE READ BELOW ABOUT THE NOSODES AND HOW TO USE BEFORE PURCHASING AS ALL HOMEOPATHIC REMEDIES ARE NOT REFUNDABLE ONCE PURCHASED.
Nosodes and Tautodes are NOT vaccine substitutes! They are used as part of a natural immune building protocol. These are a one time use product.
Expiration: After the 7-9 months of giving to your puppy then if there is any leftover use it up or toss it after 1 year.
There is a great deal of evidence implicating vaccination as the cause of many serious chronic health problems. For this reason, we do not recommend a regular vaccination program for dogs or cats. As an alternative to vaccination, I do recommend the use of homeopathic nosodes and/or homeopathic vaccine nosodes or (tautodes they are also called when made from the vaccine and not the virus itself). However, nosodes are NOT a stand alone but an add on treatment that is used along with building natural immunity and not used as a vaccine substitution it's own. Please consult with your holistic or homeopathic vet for more information about using nosodes and building natural immunity in general.
A nosode is just a homeopathic remedy that is made from the actual disease and then very, very, diluted. Nosodes are not in any way infectious, and have been said to be used to prevent viral infection. Under most circumstances, there is no need for nosodes in adult dogs and cats, so their use is generally limited to puppies and kittens. There is, however, a nosode for heartworms, which can be used in adult dogs on an ongoing basis in certain situations as part of a holistic prevention protocol.
When a puppy is healthy and vital, the frequency/vibration of the pet's body is balanced, viruses and pathogens have a much harder time taking ahold and creating that dis-ease. It out of alignment with the 'Vital Force' as mentioned in homeopathy, created by poor diet, drugs, flea meds and especially vaccinations, that create the susceptibility to disease and opens up the door to all those organisms that cause these illnesses in the first place.
These are each a 2 oz bottles of liquid Homeopathic Nosodes for dogs. One bottle will last the entire puppyhood.
The Parvo and Distemper Nosodes have been found to be the most effective. Especially when started very young.
The following schedule may be started as young as four to eight weeks of age. Week one is the week of the first dose, not the age of the puppy. Give the indicated nosode each week, on the same days of the week.
A dose is typically 6-8 drops of liquid nosodes given orally directly into the mouth on the gums. (Or a dropperful)
In all cases, food should not be given for 15 minutes before or after the dose. You may find marking the calendar helpful in planning your administration.
Homeopathic remedies are NOT dose specific. A few drops or a dropperful is going to do the same thing. Do succus your remedy before use however, to increase the effectiveness-Succussion is a medical term used in chemistry and homeopathy, and it refers to the intense shaking process used to increase the effectiveness of a remedy. Hit from the bottom of the bottle about 10-30 times
The application of homeopathic principles extends to animal health, where nosodes are also used. For pets, this often involves addressing common and serious infectious diseases. It's crucial to understand that, like all homeopathic remedies, these are not conventional vaccines or treatments and work on an energetic level, not by directly conferring immunity or killing parasites.
Nosodes vs Vaccines
We know that they are a safe alternative to vaccines, and that they have been proven for homeoprophylaxis in human clinical studies. However, for pets the reason they are not a stand-alone is because you also must be building the immune system through diet, other supplements, slow exposure etc.
You can use the nosode vaccines, the tautodes also to help mitigate the negative side effects of certain vaccines that are required for travel or by law.
We do know that nosodes for dogs are safe and do benefit the pet’s health by not negatively affecting the immune system as do allopathic vaccines. If we are willing to take the time to build our puppies natural immunity while using nosodes, nosodes are gaining popularity among holistic veterinarians and pet owners who are willing to give them a serious chance.
So the bottom line: ‘Can homeopathic nosodes substitute for vaccines’? What we do know is nosodes are working to a certain level of efficacy which unquestionably deserves further study and data compilation.
Important Considerations
It's important to note that like all homeopathic remedies, nosodes are prescribed based on an individual's unique symptom picture, not just the name of a disease. A qualified homeopath or homeopathic veterinarian will take a comprehensive case history before recommending any nosode.
While nosodes are an intriguing aspect of homeopathic practice, it's also important for individuals to be informed consumers. Homeopathy, including the use of nosodes, is considered complementary and alternative medicine. It is not a substitute for conventional medical diagnosis, vaccination, or treatment, especially in acute, severe, or life-threatening conditions. Always consult with a veterinarian for diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of serious diseases in your pets.
In summary, homeopathic nosodes represent a unique facet of homeopathic medicine, applying the principle of "like cures like" to highly diluted disease products. Their use dates back nearly two centuries within homeopathy, reflecting a long-standing exploration of how subtle energetic information might stimulate the body's innate healing capacities, extending to common animal ailments like Parvo, Distemper, and Heartworm.
Holistic Nosodes & Rabies Tatode
Parvo Nosodes Dosing
Distemper Nosodes Dosing
Heartworm Nosodes Dosing
Rabies Tatodes Dosing
Parvo and Distemper Nosodes:
Give your young companion a dose of a 30c Parvo or Distemper nosode once a week on the gums directly in the mouth (give each different nosode) a few days apart until they are 7 months old up til about 1 year old. Thereafter repeat every 2-4 weeks until a year or so. 3-4 drops or sprays in mouth or drops per 20 lbs. of body weight, once a week from 3-4 weeks old- or when you first acquire a puppy until about 7 months old to one year old.
Dosage is entirely dependent upon individual needs and circumstances.
*HOMEOPATHY IS NOT DOSE SPECIFIC * 3-4 drops, 10 drops doesn't make a difference. It is energy medicine and the signature is in each drop.
Give more often in a situation where there is a parvo or distemper threat. Give before trips to the dog park or other exposure
Give your young companion a dose of a 30c nosode once a week (give each different nosode)a few days apart until they are 7-8 months old.For instance give the parvo nosode every Monday - give the distemper nosode every Thursday.
Thereafter 7 -9 months repeat every 2-4 weeks until a year or so.
appx. 3-4 drops or sprays in mouth (some pet parents find putting a sprayer on it helps) per appx. 20 lbs. of body weight, once a week from 3-4 weeks old- or when you first acquire a puppy until about 7 months
Repeat this regimen until the animal is appx. 9 months to one year of age.
This should be sufficient for the life of the dog, but the nosodes may be repeated at any time risk of exposure is high.