Vodkagirly
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Are arnica tablets safe for horses? Mine has a corn which is taking a while to heal and wondered if this could speed it along. Farrier has been and dug it out.
I would say safe but you would have to spend a fortune to get a decent dose??
Yes, homeopathic arnica tablets only contain lactose (not even arnica, but hey) so are harmless. Completely ineffective, but harmless.
If your using arnica, use the cream, messy but its the only time i have seen it work.
Rhino is the cream homeopathic as well? I've had great results with the cream on myself but since this is a hoof I doubt it would absorb hence the tablet thought.
I am curious as to why Arnica? This is normally for bruising and strains? If there is swelling you could try the cream and put in round the area.
Look into using Hypericum cream (don't think should be a problem for horses)![]()
Rhino is the cream homeopathic as well? I've had great results with the cream on myself but since this is a hoof I doubt it would absorb hence the tablet thought.
A corn is basically a bruise as i understand it.
You know I feel like a bit of a twit, I don't know if you have ever heard Dara O'Briain's Homeopathy rant and I have been reading a book about it as it drives me wild but I never realised Arnica was homeopathic!!!!!![]()
Well homeopathic arnica is homeopathic, yes, so if it's in a little bottle or sugar pills then it is homeopathy.
Herbal arnica, that is a cream in a tube, isn't homeopathic![]()
Rhino - so these homeopathic:
But this isn't?
You are correct
All because the cream actually contains the active ingredient?
Yes, it is a herbal product
So if the pills don't contain anything, why are they sold?
Because people buy them, and they believe it works. Countless scientific studies prove otherwise.
Surely not just the placebo effect?