Wednesday, September 7, 2011

How does Homepathic Medicine heal pet's naturally?

As guardians of our animal companions we all, at one time in our life experienced the feeling of
helplessness in making a decision to seek medicial advice to help our animal companions feel better.
Since the only communication that is given to us is the symptoms we see it is then our duty to find help for them based on that since our animal companion's can not talk. What is not really understood or even explained to us by the medical profession is that symptoms are simply the body's way of returning to a state balance. Suppressing symptoms with medicine or surgery may drive a disease deeper, resulting in a different and often more serious set of symptoms to crop up.
Homepathic is a natural holistic system for healing it works by eliminating imbalance in a pets body.
The entire patient is treated not just the injury or sickness. Homepathic medicine is defined as absense of symptoms, well being & vitality. This creates three possible outcomes of treatment:
a) suppression- gets rid of symptoms
b) palliation -    alleviate sysmptoms
c) cure         -    body elimates whole diesase not just symptoms-optimal health.
The benefits of  this alternative care for pets is that it is safe and effective.It is benefiicial in
supporting the healing process naturally. With chronic conditions when used along changing the diet and lifestyle it helps the body to create optimal health. As with any severe & chronic disease should be treated under the guidance of a homepathically-trained veterianarian.
As guardians of our animal companions it is our duty to seek and learn all that we can. We must be their voices to question what is being injected into them by the veternarian and/or to ask is there an alternative medical treatment for the condition. As we must learn to speak for them, we also learn to become true Guardian Leaders and not just followers.












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