I’ve been trying for several months now to cure my allergy to cats. It means that I get really agitated & can’t spend too long in anyone’s house that has a cat. I remember a friend lending me a scarf & even that set my symptoms off because of the few cat hairs on it!
I’ve tried a few solutions over the past 6 months:
Isopathy: I took cat hair back in homeopathic potency. It helped a bit.
Polypharmacy: I mixed the common allergy remedies together (arsenicum album & a few others). It seemed to reduce the severity of the symptoms a little.
Miasmatic Prescribing: I’ve taken the miasmatic nosodes (psorinum, Tuberculinum, syphillinum, medhorrinum) in a program, didn’t seem to do very much(!)…I was expecting to have my world rocked by this program.
Vaccine Detoxing: (Still ongoing) I’m gradually detoxing the many vaccines I’ve had over the years…each time I take a remedy this generally results in cold symptoms for a few days. Eventuallly I’m hoping that this will help turn off my immune-response to cat hair.
Organotheraphy (kind of): I reasoned that I was having a histamine response, so I just needed to take histamine back in potency. It worked a bit, seemed to slightly reduce the severity of the symptoms.
Finally…when I had almost given up hope I tried…
Physical Generals: My colleague spent 5 minutes taking my three strongest physical symptoms & reportorising them. They were: a constricted throat, dry cough, pressure on my chest. The remedy that came up most strongly was Bromium. I took a 200c & BAM! All symptoms disappeared! I’ll be honest, I was amazed. Homeopathy never ceases to impress me.
And… once again traditional homeopathy trumps my fancy prescribing theories!
I am a long time suffere or cat allergy with exactly the same symptoms. Can I get the bromium 200c off the shelf or do i need it prescribed? Thanks.
Hi Dale
You can buy it from any of the homeopathic pharmacies.
If you give me your exact symptoms & what makes it better/worse…if you’ve always been allergic, any other allergies etc 🙂
I wonder if 200c of Bromium would help me. I experience stuffy nose and sneezing around cats and occasionally chest tightness.
Hi Natalie,
Can you please give me a bit more information?
Have you ever suffered from asthma?
Are you allergic to any other animals?
Are you on any medication?
Alan
My daughter’s top 3 symptoms of her cat allergy are: almost immediate breakout on inner arms with eczema that itches, burning/itchy eyes and her face breaks out in red patches. What would be the remedy of choice to rid her of her cat allergy?
thanks
Vicki
Hello! Your experience here is very encouraging. I was wondering how I would help my 9 year old son who has been waking up everyday for the last year and a half with allergy symptoms. He is allergic to cats among many things outside. Right now we have a cat who lives with us so I think being around it is making his season allergies worse. He has red inflammation in both nostrils, swollen and the feeling of a stuffy nose even if he has nothing to blow out. The snot that comes out is clear and thick. He has a constant post nasal drip, and mucous in his throat that he spits out all day. Lately, he has been coughing in the morning and it sounds like the post nasal drip is in his throat and coming up from his lungs for a bit, but his lungs are not affected all day long, just when he wakes up.
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