How Homeopathic LH Helps Restore Hormone Balance in Dogs and Cats

What Is Homeopathic LH?

Homeopathic Luteinizing Hormone (LH) is a gentle, energetic preparation made from the natural hormone that helps the body restore its own hormonal balance.
It doesn’t add hormones — it helps the brain and pituitary communicate properly again.

Does It Boost or Regulate Hormones?

Homeopathic LH regulates/modulates rather than boosts.
If LH levels are high (as after spay/neuter), it helps calm that signal.
If they’re low, it helps stimulate normal feedback.
Think of it as a tuner for the endocrine system rather than a replacement hormone.

Why It’s Important for Spayed or Neutered Pets

After sterilization, the brain keeps producing LH, but there’s no gonadal feedback to tell it to stop — leaving LH chronically high.
Over time, this can affect:

Mood and anxiety

Skin and coat health

Urinary control

Energy levels and vitality

Homeopathic LH can help calm the hormonal feedback loop and bring balance back to the system.

Common Remedies Used in Pet HRT

In addition to Homeopathic LH, holistic practitioners may use:

Ovary/Testes 30C–200C: For endocrine organ support.

Thyroidinum: Supports metabolism and coat health.

Adrenal Extract or Pituitary 30C–200C: For stress and communication within the endocrine axis.

How Remedies Are Given

- Typically 3 doses every 8 hours (initial phase), then monthly for 3 months.

- Maintenance: 1 dose monthly.

- Best given away from food, in pellet or water form.

Are There Any Side Effects?

Homeopathic remedies are gentle and non-toxic.
Mild temporary changes (like increased thirst or energy) can indicate the body is adjusting — these usually resolve quickly.

When to Expect Results

Most pet parents notice improvements in 4–8 weeks: calmer mood, stronger bladder control, brighter eyes, healthier coat.
Deep hormone balance may take several months.

WHAT HAPPENS WHEN LUTEINIZING HORMONES ARE REMOVED BLOG

References

Alam, S. Endocrine disorders and their homoeopathic management. The Homoeopathic Journal (2019).

Manchanda, R.K. et al. The clinical and biological effects of homeopathically prepared signalling molecules. BMJ Open Access (2022).

Hill, A. et al. Homeopathic prescribing for chronic conditions in feline and canine veterinary practice. ResearchGate (2010).

Boenigk, S. et al. Complementary and Alternative Veterinary Medicine in Dogs, Cats and Horses. Frontiers in Vet Sci (2021).

 

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