Bob, I feel this is an important issue to address. Although in my opinion homeopathic remidies have their place in the medical care of people and animals, I do not feel that this course of treatment are appropriate in the treatment stomach ulcers. Homeopathic treatment can be of benefit in aiding in pain relief in certain arthritic processes, but are not cure all treatments for any medical condition. These over the counter "natural" herbs are not regulated for purity and concentration (like all approved drugs are). Also some of these "natural" products contain chemicals that do affect the bodys metabolic processes, and as a result can certainly have side effects. Since there are not controlled studies with these remidies (because the do not have to be approved) the efficacy is only based on word of mouth. And the fact that an individual may feel beter temporally may give people a fasle hope as their disease may be progressing. Stomach ulcers in ferrets are usually caused by a bacterial infection (Helicobacter). Because this is the underlying cause the bacterial infection must be addressed or the ulcer will not resolve (even though the symptoms may go away temporarilary). The standard treatment for ferrets with ulcers include amoxi (an antibiotic--5-10mg/# for 4-6 weeks) and carafate (a protectant that coats the ulcer to enable it to heal dispite the acid present in the stomach----50-100mg/# once to twice a day for 2-4 weeks). 've seen a number of cases tat relapse and also require metronidazole (an antibiotic) in combination with the other meds for 3-6 weeks. I hope this helps. Dr Weiss 301-299-4142 [log in to unmask] [Posted in FML issue 1325]