Mastitis in lactating cows is considered to be the most important veterinary
problem in the world. Over and above the regretful consequences for the affected animal,
the economic consequences are of huge proportions. According to the Kentucky University,
the annual loss due to bovine mastitis to the USA economy is evaluated at US$ 2 billions.
On that basis, it would seem logical to estimate the yearly loss
at more than US$ 10 billions for the world at large.
Antibiotic therapy is the most common remedy applied to lactating cows affected
with infectious mastitis. Nobody is better placed than the Veterinary Doctor and the Dairy
farmer to appraise and experience the growing limitations and the increasing problems of
germ resistance associated with such therapy. The culling of affected animals is taking
more and more prevalence in the management of the problem, compounding the economic and
genetic losses.
Sensible
measures regarding the prevention of human usage of milk exposed to antibiotics are in
place in the most modern countries. In the less developed parts of the world, the risks
incurred by the consumer exposed to traces of antibiotics in the foodstuff cannot be
underestimated. It is just good common sense that a consumer
friendly alternative therapy offering proven efficacy and avoiding the
inconvenience of antibiotherapy must be considered by the Veterinary Doctor and the dairy
farmer when it comes to manage mastitis in the herd.
To
propose a comprehensive exposé on homeopathy is beyond the purpose of this communication.
It suffices to state that we have been sensitized by the safety and the potential of this
approach that, whilst disparaged by some, is gaining more and more credibility amongst
those who accept to look and see before deciding whether to believe or not. Scientific
documents with double blind series and cross-over studies prove that this approach
constitutes a real alternative in determined
pathological circumstances. Mastop-H is the remedy that we invite you to try in the
treatment of clinical and sub clinical mastitis.
Obviously,
the homeopathic approach to mastitis treatment requires the understanding of the manner
the product works. Mastop-H is an immuno stimulator acting
on the local defense mechanisms of the udder. After an intra-mammary injection of
Mastop-H , the number of leukocytes in the affected quarter increases dramatically,
proof of the products immuno stimulating properties. Clinical trials show that
efficacy varies between 73% to 88% depending on the type of mastitis (acute,
sub acute or
sub clinical). It is essential that the treatment is stopped once a reaction is obtained
whether appearance or disappearance of mastitis symptoms. There is no standard regimen
like in the antibiotic therapy approach. Mastop-H is not
bacteria specific. Its efficacy relies on its ability to stimulate
the natural defense mechanisms of the udder regardless of the pathogen involved.
Posology
is simple. In clinical mastitis, inject
Mastop-H twice a day through the teat canal of the affected quarter after
thorough milking. Stop treatment as soon as the symptoms of mastitis disappear or if
worsening of symptoms occurs. In sub clinical mastitis,
inject 1 syringe of Mastop-H in each infected quarter, twice at 24 hours
interval. The Somatic Cell Count should reduce progressively and attain normal values
after 10 to 15 days. Mastop-H leaves no measurable residue
in the milk. The product is not indicated in cases of chronic mastitis.
Mastop-H can be used in conjunction with antibiotics.
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