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Homeopathic Recovery from Vet Vists & X-Rays

Arnica montana 30c is a good choice, not only for a puncture site, but as a remedy for the anesthesia (loss of conciousness).  I am not really surprised to find that the scutellaria lateriflora at 30c did not do the job.  This is for two reasons.  First, this is a remedy for nervous, directed fear.  The best dosage for this is either a tinctureor low potency (3x-6x). In a case such as this, my choice would have been aconite (aconitum napellus) in a 30c.  

If this fear is a consistent problem, a 1M may be appropriate.  Aconite is a good general fear/anxiety remedy of the polycrest group of homeopathics, and as such, is more appropriate for fear based problems such as vet visits.  I would also follow up with X-Ray 30c.  This remedy works not only for exposure to radiation, but also stimulates cellular metabolism, and can perk up behavior and vitality, especially after anesthesia.  Avoid using potencies less than 30c or greater than 200c unless you are looking to do comprehensive
treatment, as they can bring to the surface other problems which have
been suppressed

In regard to magnet therapy, there are three homeopathic remedies which are magnetic in source.  The two most common are magnetis polus articus
(north pole of the magnet) and magnetis polus australus (south pole of
the magnet).  They are useful for disturbances in sleep, and foot problems, respectively.
Patrick Thrush