Why Arnica Montana is a wonder drug for dogs??
Arnica Montana is one of the oldest and time tested drug of the homoeopathy regime. If you have been following my blog, you know that I am all
in favour of herbal remedies and non-side effect medication for my boy and
foster kids. I do not like to take unnecessary risks by administering him any
kind of pain killer (NSAIDs) which might cause side effects in the future. I
know a lot of you would want the same thing for your puppers too. Today, I
bring you the best homoeopathic remedy which I have personally used and seen
positive results with.
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Arnica Montana can have a wide variety of effects on dogs |
Thus, for this post, I bring you a detailed explanation of
one of the previously described herbal remedies ARNICA MONTANA (Leopard’s bane).
Arnica montana L. (also known as Arnica m.) is
one of the most famous medications in the complementary medicine world. It is
widely used in the form of cream, gel, ointment, oil, tablet as well as alcohol
tincture form. This herb is a native of the Siberian and Central Europe
mountains. It has been used or ages to treat a variety of pathological
conditions like stiffness, pain, trauma associated swelling, symptomatic relief
in case of osteoarthritis and postoperative clinical conditions.
The homoeopathic formulation of this herb can be administered
orally or as an injection (the dilutions of this herb reduce the danger of side
effects) while the herbal formulation can be used for topical purposes.
The pharmacological compounds present in this herb are
sesquiterpene lactones, flavonoids thymol derivatives and finally acid
polysaccharides and their glycoconjugates. Arnica mainly works by inhibiting
the transcription factors like NF-κB and pro-inflammatory cytokines like
TNF- and IL-1.
Thus, in layman terms, Arnica reduces inflammation. It has also
been observed to cause an increase in blood flow, then efficiently reducing
bruising and congestion. These amazing pain-reducing abilities of Arnica make
it the choice of alternative drug in case of bruises, sprains and other injuries.
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Arnica Montana is a boon for dogs |
However, these are not all the benefits Arnica has to offer.
Scroll down to keep reading about the benefits of this magical herb.
Arnica can be used when a dog displays signs of emotional
disturbance like:
- Fear of approach
- Fear of touch
- Trembling, panting, anxiety
- Urinates when you go close
- Freezes on feeling threatened
- Crouches with the body close to the ground and becomes completely
submissive
Arnica has been observed to release the fear which is the
primary deep-seated emotion due to an unfortunate previous experience. Arnica
can work towards unlocking this fear and settle the emotional and physical
symptoms allowing the dog to enjoy a more balanced and peaceful life.
Other uses of Arnica:
- Bruising
- Muscle cramps
- Pain
- Soreness
- Stroke
- Abscess
- Hematoma
- Baldness
- Heart conditions
- Travel sickness
- Urinary incontinence
- Arthritis
- Insomnia
- Rheumatism
- Bursitis or elbow hygroma
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If used properly, this drug can heal many dog health problems |
What dosage to use?
It is recommended to use Arnica in 30c or 200c potency. As
per the classic homoeopathy guidelines, the medicine should be administered in a
single-dose and the dog’s response checked before administration of the next
dose.
Since it was not possible for me to check her reaction every 30 mins (I
foster around 14 dogs who live on the streets), I decided to go with giving her
the dose just once a day.
If you are unsure of the dosage or symptoms, it is advisable
to consult a homoeopathic practitioner first before administration.
My personal experience with this magical drug:
I have previously and am currently using arnica on some
of my foster kids.
My fosters as you know do not live with me (unfortunately, I
do not have the kind of space in my house to accommodate my 14 fosters). They
do live on the streets, but they always come at specific times of the day for
their lunch and dinner. That’s the time for their lunch, dinner, physiotherapy,
cuddle session. Post lunch and dinner, they prefer to lounge and sleep right
outside the gate of my house.
Unfortunately, life on the streets is very harsh and only
providing a daily meal is not enough for my kids. Most of the times, they come
to me bleeding, battered and bruised as well.
Recently, as you must have known, one of my boys, Guy came
to me badly battered from a street fight. He was bleeding from several places as well
had a huge swelling on the inside of his hind right thigh muscle. Poor thing
could neither sit nor stand. He could only howl in pain. Initially, for a
couple of days, I tried to massage the region with Diclofenac pain relief gel.
But the progress was just too slow. It was during this time that I came across
Arnica while researching for one of my blog posts. I decided to give it a try.
For the purpose of quick absorption, I bought Arnica oil from the homoeopathy
shop.
I used it first on myself for my back pain to check its
effects. Turns out, the moment you apply arnica oil, it starts to heat up,
providing quick relief from the pain. Next day, I used the arnica oil on Guy
while he was eating his dinner. He seemed to actually enjoy the massage.
When I was administering pain relief gel to him, I had to run
around the entire locality hunting him down and applying the gel somehow before
he started to run again. I would be able to get my work done in 4 to 5 sittings.
He would make me jump through hoops to get himself massaged. But with Arnica oil,
he stood absolutely still, let me apply and massage the oil and within minutes
was able to put some weight on the troubled leg.
Due to the strong smell of arnica, I did not have to worry
about him licking the oil either (something which worried me a lot when I was
using the diclofenac gel). After his massage, he would do to sleep right
outside my house. Now, it has been almost two and a half weeks of regular use of arnica oil. The
swelling is almost gone. His pain levels are much lower. He was walking on 3
legs but now he has use of all 4 of his legs and is happy running around the locality. Arnica oil was my Hail Mary
option but it totally worked and probably saved my boy's life.
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I also read previously that Arnica can be used to reduced
emotional trauma in dogs. One of my other foster’s (Momma gal) is severely traumatized. She pees if anyone reaches very close to her. Over the past few
months, due to regular feeding, she has come of her shell to the extent that
she will eat in front of me but not directly from my hand. I thought, why not
give Arnica a try? I had the 200c solution of the same at home and put a few
drops in her food once a day for a while. I did notice a difference in her
behaviour. She is still sceptical but will take food from my hand. She also
talks a lot when she sees us outside (she is very vocal now, something which was totally absent earlier). She comes closer, almost touches me, is friends with Delta and doing amazing better than ever before. All in all, I’d say Arnica has had a lot of positive effects on her.
Conclusion:
For this blog post, I am using my own experience to
recommend the use of Arnica oil for topical applications. It has been a magic
drug for me in the times of my foster's greatest needs. It has probably saved my boy’s
life and is healing Momma Gal from the inside slowly. It is an amazing drug for
minor as well as major sprains and emotional traumas.
However, in case you are planning to administer it orally,
I’d advise you to fist have a discussion with a homoeopathic practitioner about
the dose to administer and also mention ahead if your dog is currently on any other
drug, or has any other underlying condition. It is always better to be on the safe side.
Finally, I would recommend you to buy a bottle of Arnica
oil and keep it in your home for emergency purposes. Be it on the road or in
the house, our puppy's love playing and there is no guarantee when one might
get hurt.
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This was really interesting to read! This is the first time I am reading one of your articles. I had no idea you had 14 foster kids! You have such a huge heart for this.
ReplyDeleteGrowing up, my grandmother always talked about arnica. And she would use it on her joints all the time. Over the years I totally forgot about this medicinal herb. Reading this article brought me so much joy because I remember her!
And now I want to go buy some for my puppy! When we go to the dog park, some dogs get a little aggressive and might scratch or bite a little too hard. A couple times he has bled and I have no idea what to use that is safe for dogs. This is such a great recommendation. Thank you so much for sharing this information
Thanks for sharing this. I've used arnica for myself and my kids for years but I wasn't aware of how to properly use it for my pups. Thanks again!
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ReplyDeleteI sincerely didn't know about this oil thanks for sharing this is very helpful
ReplyDeleteI am glad there is a way to help dogs who need it! I hate for animals to be in pain.
ReplyDeleteI use arnica and it is awesome for pain. It is good that dogs can use it too
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ReplyDeleteDogs are always amazing. Nice to have such recommendation in helping to give them the best treatment. Thanks for the info
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ReplyDeleteI havent heard about this arnica montana. but it seems like it does a lot of wonders. thank you for loving your dogs and giving them the best care! :)
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ReplyDeleteThis sounds like an incredible homeopathic option for pain management. I'm also a HUGE supporter of avoiding unnecessary chemicals and medications for myself and all of my pets. I'm going to have to do some digging into this. Thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing! So informative...i didnt know many of these
ReplyDeleteI didn't know that arnica was good for dogs as well. I know it is used in homeopathic remedies for humans too.
ReplyDeleteLearning something new again from you today. The corgi on your photo is oh so cute!
ReplyDeleteThe post is very much informative for pet lovers, I am not aware about the "arneca montana". Keep it up sharing the good information.. (World in Eyes)
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