Best Friends
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Welcome to a new era in animal health care. I hope you will find the information in this web site thought provoking, though more importantly, stimulating you to pursue integrating other modalities for preventing and treating disease. The most important thing to remember is that your animal is not a diagnosis, a blood result nor an x-ray. He or she is an individual being that manifests disease in his or her own way, whether it looks like this disease or that disease. Disease is their own expression of disharmony in their body. Therefore, not every disease will be treated like another animal’s disease, even though it has the same “disease” or diagnosis.
There are basics, like good nutrition, exercise and a non-toxic environment (though in this day and age it is very difficult to achieve this unless one lives in a bubble!) that are part of health and of the healing process. Of course, if your pet has a debilitating infection, antibiotics are necessary to save your pet’s life (as are many other conventional therapies). During, and especially after the infection, for instance, other therapies are crucial in dealing with why your pet became overwhelmed with bacteria, treating the causes as well as supporting the rest of the body. It is also important to remember that there are cases where the degree of pathology or organ and tissue destruction is so great that returning your pet back to a state of health is extremely difficult, yet the quality of life remaining can be accentuated.