Eyes - Involuntary, repetitive movement of the eyes

Eyes - Involuntary, repetitive movement of the eyes

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Short Description: Nystagmus - Rapid, uncontrollable movement of the eye. e.g from side to side (Horizontal nystagmus), up and down (vertical nystagmus), or in a circle (rotary or torsional nystagmus).
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Eyes - Involuntary, repetitive movement of the eyes

$33.00 - $66.00

Eyes - Involuntary, repetitive movement of the eyes

$33.00 - $66.00

A carefully selected blend of natural, plant and mineral ingredients, traditionally known for supporting the immune system and eyes.

Nystagmus in a dog is an involuntary, repetitive movement of the eyes, usually in a back-and-forth (horizontal), up-and-down (vertical), or rotary (circular) pattern. It indicates an issue with the vestibular system, which controls balance and spatial orientation.  

Symptoms like...
blurred vision, sensitivity to light, dizziness, and problems with balance are all considered while making a prescription for nystagmus.

Causes

Vestibular Disease (Peripheral):    Inner ear infections, ear polyps, trauma.
Central Nervous System (CNS) Disorders:    Brainstem or cerebellar disease, stroke, tumors.
Toxins or Drugs:    Certain medications can cause it as a side effect.
Congenital:    Some breeds (like Beagles, Siamese cats) can be born with it.

Associated Signs

Head tilt
Loss of balance or uncoordinated movement (ataxia)
Circling
Nausea and vomiting (due to vertigo)
Abnormal posture

If your dog develops sudden nystagmus, it’s usually a sign of vestibular dysfunction and should be evaluated by a veterinarian. While some cases (like idiopathic vestibular disease in older dogs) can improve on their own'

If a younger pet, then it may indicate a serious condition such as a stroke, brain tumor, or inner ear infection.

Also recommending supplements for Nystagmus can also be known to be from a Vitamin B 12   or/or  Thiamine deficiencies.

1.   Vitamin B12
(Methylcobalamin) liquid.
Called HYDROXY 100 drops  By MTHFR WELLBEING
DOSING
Puppy or toy dog or Cat:  
add 5 drops twice a day.

Kitten, rabbit:   add 3 drops to meals twice a day or milk drinks

and

2.    Thiamine (B1) 
Called  ALLITHIAMINE Vitamin B1 50mg from Ecological formulas.

Thiamine deficiency can affect the motor nerves.
Abnormal tingling, prickling, burning or the sensation of “pins and needles” in the upper and lower limbs is a symptom known as paresthesia. The peripheral nerves that reach your arms and legs rely heavily on the action of thiamine. In cases of deficiency, peripheral nerve damage and paresthesia can occur. In fact, patients have experienced paresthesia in the beginning phases of thiamine deficiency.
DOSING

Add a pinch of the powder (from the capsule) adding to every meal given.
Double that amount for small pets or puppies
To 1/2 cap for med to large dogs.

 

Natural Pet Botanicals Recommendations formulas are both effective and gentle in supporting the whole body, you support your own animal or pet at home, and in almost every single case we improve vitality and longevity. If you are dealing with any metabolic or immune issue with your pet, we suggest that you contact us for a consultation so we can ensure you are using the right products.   

* Natural pet botanicals are not intended to replace veterinary care or medication. Our formulas are offered as an alternative health support for your animal's condition and not as a cure. All our oral supplements are to be consumed voluntarily by your animal in food, treats or liquid.

 
 
SET OF 1
 

NeuroBrain 342 formula 




INGREDIENTS AND BENEFITS


Formula 1.
Calabar Bean (Physostigma 30C, 1M) (traditionally used for nystagmus in general)
Champignon fou Fungi (Agaricus 30X) (traditionally used for nystagmus in general)
Copper mineral (Cuprum Met 6C) (traditionally used for side to side movement of eyes)
Stink-weed (Stramonium 12C, 30C) (traditionally used for constantly rolling eyes)
Yellow Jasmine (Gelsemium 30X,1M) (traditionally used for nystagmus with dizziness and balance problems)
Magnesia phosphate (Magnesia Phos 30C) (traditionally used for nystagmus and srabismus - squinting, spasms of eyelid)

For example some of the herbs in this formula are:
~ Calabar Bean - Physostigma is for nystagmus that is prepared from the bean of a plant called Physostigma Venenosum or Calabar Bean, of the natural order Leguminosae. Physostigma is a top listed medicine for treating nystagmus. Symptoms that indicate the need for Physostigma include dimness of vision or blurred vision, involuntary eye movements, sensitivity to light and a drawing sensation in the eyes.
~ Champignon fou Fungi - Agaricus nystagmus in cases where there is obscured vision and dizziness. Reading often becomes difficult for them, and the letters seem to move while reading. Sensitivity to light is also present, along with pain and soreness in the eyeballs. A heated sensation in the eyes and lachrymation (stinging tears) may also be present.
~ Copper mineral - Cuprum Met nystagmus with a side-to-side, pendulum-like movement of the eyes (horizontal nystagmus). The rotation of eyeballs is quick and rapid. Aching or pressing pain in the eyes may be present along with a bruised pain in the eyes.
~ Benzinum Nitricum nystagmus where there are up and down eye movements (vertical nystagmus). The eye movement is constant and slow, and the vision may be distorted or blurred. Photophobia (fear of light) may also appear. A sensation of the eyeballs being enlarged may also be present.
~ Stink-weed  - Stramonium is an effective and prepared from the plant Thorn-Apple, of the natural order Solanaceae. Use of Stramonium is considered for cases of nystagmus where the person rolls eyes constantly. An attending complaint of strabismus (squint) is present in many cases, along with heaviness of the eyes. The vision becomes dim and the letters seem to move and get blurred while reading. Twitching of lids along with intense sensitivity to light may also be present.
~ Yellow Jasmine -  Gelsemium prepared from the bark of a root of a plant called Gelsemium Sempervirens of the natural order Loganiaceae. For using Gelsemium in treating nystagmus, the eyeballs move from side to side. Dizziness and problems with balance are prominent. Dimness of sight and double vision are accompanying symptoms.
~ Magnesia phosphate - Magnesia Phos  squint accompanying the condition of nystagmus.
Dullness of vision, headache, vertigo, and sensitivity to light is present.
Spasm of eyelids along with watering from eyes (lachrymation) may be present.
 
 

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