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Homeopathy& Holistic Veterinary

 

What is homeopathy?

What is holistic veterinary?

by American Holistic Veterinary Medical Association

Holistic (or Integrative) Veterinary Medicine is the examination and diagnosis of an animal, considering all aspects of the animal's life and employing all of the practitioner's senses, as well as the combination of conventional and alternative (or complementary) modalities of treatment. When a holistic veterinarian sees a pet, besides giving it a comprehensive physical examination, he/she wants to find out all about its behaviors, distant medical and dietary history, and its environment including diet, emotional stresses, and other factors.

Holistic medicine, by its very nature, is humane to the core. The wholeness of its scope will set up a lifestyle for the animal that is most appropriate. The techniques used in holistic medicine are gentle, minimally invasive, and incorporate patient well-being and stress reduction. Holistic thinking is centered on love, empathy and respect.

This mixture of healing arts and skills is as natural as life itself. At the core of this issue lies the very essence of the word "(w)holistic". It means taking in the whole picture of the patient—the environment, the disease pattern, the relationship of pet with owner—and developing a treatment protocol using a wide range of therapies for healing the patient.

The holistic practitioner is interested in genetics, nutrition, family relationships, hygiene, and stress factors. Many patients present in a state of "disease." At this point the holistic challenge lies in the question "why?" By a series of analytic observations and appropriate testing the goal becomes finding the true root source of the pathology. A simple-appearing symptom may have several layers of causation. Only when the true cause of the ailment has been found is there the possibility for a lasting recovery.

It is at this point that the most efficacious, least invasive, least expensive, and least harmful path to cure is selected.

In many acute situations, treatment may involve aspects of surgery and drug therapy from conventional western technology, along with alternative techniques to provide a complementary whole. This form of treatment has great value for severe trauma and certain infections. It often outperforms other methodologies. It is also at this time that other treatment plans such as those listed below are brought into use. Once the symptoms have been treated, the task is not complete until the underlying disease patterns have been redirected. The patient, as well as the client, will be guided to a new level of health.

Modalities Used in Holistic Veterinary Medicine

Modern Drugs, Surgery and Diagnostics:

Select the best. Stay current on the latest advancements.

Acupuncture, Traditional Chinese Medicine:

Acupuncture has been used in China for 3500 years. It is the main treatment for a quarter of the world's population. Thousands of years of acupuncture treatment prove its efficacy.

The primary aim of veterinary acupuncture is to strengthen the body's immune system—to stimulate the body's adaptive–homeostatic mechanism.

Acupuncture is a technique for relieving pain and for improving the function of organ systems by stimulating acupuncture points on the surface of the body.

Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) believes that Chi, the vital force that flows throughout the body, travels throughout the body along channels of energy flow called meridians. Acupuncture points along the meridians are treated whenever a disease condition exists that blocks the normal flow of energy along these meridians.

Acupuncture treatments elicit responses which regulate physiological processes. Acupuncture spans from ancient Chinese knowledge to state-of-the-art electrodiagnostic instrumentation.

 

Behavior Modification:

This incorporates ethology, biology, nutrition, pharmacology, lifestyle evaluation and aspects of modern psychotherapy. Every discipline listed here affects behavior (particularly homeopathy and Bach Flowers), disease and health. Humane considerations are often at stake.

 

Herbal Medicine:

The use of specific herbs and plants for medicinal purposes has been practiced for millennia all over the world. Veterinary herbal medicines include Western herbs, Ayurvedic herbs from India, traditional Chinese herbs and other herbs from all over the world. Herbs have healing powers that are capable of balancing the emotional, mental and physical dimensions of animals.

Herbal medicine is a system of treatment utilizing whole plants and plant extracts in the treatment of disease and maintenance of health. Herbalists believe that whole plants provide a broad spectrum of desirable effects, from specialized nutrition (herbs contain vitamins and minerals that drugs do not) to synergy of the various components, which may allow lower doses of pharmacologic ingredients to be used.

Herbal medicine also recognizes that certain traditional methods have validity today. For instance, there is little but food components in modern medicine that allows the practitioner to safely strengthen chronically ill patients, while herbalists utilize tonic herbs as well as nutrition for this purpose. Herbal medicine has always recognized the whole body approach and that the mind and body interact in health and disease – this knowledge is reflected in the use of herbal adaptogens and alteratives.

Various cultural systems of medicine may be used in diagnosis and prescription, in addition to current scientific knowledge. Herbs are unique in "complementary and alternative medicine" because we have a tradition informing us in their use, often dating back thousands of years. Herbalists use ancient knowledge and modern science to develop treatment plans for their patients.

Herbal medicine requires that the herbalist be aware of the world around us, because the tools of the trade and the environment in which they grow may be endangered by indiscriminate use. Good herbalists are conservationists and are often active in sustainable agriculture and medical initiatives world wide.

Becoming involved with plants as medicine transforms veterinarians. They become aware of broader clinical effects when herbs are used, even as they become aware of the broader global effects related to their new interests. Herbal medicine is healthy for doctors as well as for pets.

 

Homeopathy

Homeopathy dates back to the Father of Medicine, Hippocrates. Samuel Christian Hahnemann, a German medical doctor in the mid–1800's, developed the system we are using today.

Homeopathy works on the principle of "Similia Similibus Curentur", or "like cures like." When a large dose of a toxic substance is swallowed, it can produce death, but when a homeopathic, diluted, minute dose of the substance is given, it can save the poisoned animal.

Homeopathic remedies are made from plants, minerals, drugs, viruses, bacteria or animal substances. These remedies do not mask or suppress symptoms; they treat the deepest constitutional causes of the illness. Homeopathic remedies contain vibrational energy essences that match the patterns present in the diseased state within the ailing patient.

 

Mega-nutrients, Augmentation Therapy:

Sometimes known as Orthomolecular Medicine, it uses supplemental minerals, vitamins and nutrients that correct deficiencies, prevent pathology and reverse tissue damage. Supplements are prescribed that support the organs and body tissues, aid body detoxification and give energy to assist in the healing process.

 

Nutritional Therapy:

Proper nutrition is the best preventative medicine. Each pet patient is designed a specific diet which will be palatable, preservative free, practical and cost-effective, environmentally sound and in keeping with the client's abilities to provide.

Veterinary Chiropractic:

Chiropractic can be used to treat a broad spectrum of conditions in animals. It works for any patient with a spine, bones, joints and muscles. There are healing potentials achieved through chiropractic that are not achievable by other forms of therapy. In chiropractic, the subluxated or fixated vertebra is identified and through hands-on specific adjustments the problem is alleviated and homeostasis is restored.

 

A Wide Variety of Other Diagnostic and Therapeutic Modalities:

Virtually every form of medicine and therapy used in holistic medicine for humans exists for veterinary medicine. Seminars, programs and workshops are conducted all over the world which advance and promote these valuable skills. The new and the old combine to make the future of veterinary medicine a healthier, more humane endeavor.

 

Homeopathy,

fip and cats

by Irene de Villiers

There is new information about FIP and how it behaves, and which tells us more than we knew before. Corona virus indeed can spread from one cat to another - so is contagious as *corona* but not as FIP. The mutated FIP can NOT spread from one cat to another, and it has to mutate from corona to FIP within each cat that is infected. the FIP disease is in any case not a virus attack - it is the cat's own antibodies attacking it and of course that too can not be handed from one cat to another. In group situations where it might look like there is an epidemic of FIP - the reason for the FIP looking contagious is not that it spreads from cat to cat, but that the common factors that predispose the corona mutating to FIP, are there for all the cats in that environment. So we really need to look at what predisposes corona to mutate to FIP. There is thought to be a genetic predisposition though this is currently not *proved* one way or the other. It may just be a case of predisposition due to genetic lack of heterozygocity (ie inbreeding depression) and thus lower resistance in general. The details of any possible genetic predisposition are as yet unexplained I believe. But there is known predisposition where there is stress. Stress is the biggest known predisposition factor for FIP. In the past it was thought that corona virus titer would indicate likelihood of mutation of that corona to FIP. That too is disproved. You can get high FIP incidence with low corona titer. You can also get low FIP incidence with high corona titer. It is the presence of stress that is the direct correspondence item for chances of FIP - not the presence of Corona virus. All cats have some corona virus, so theoretically, all cats can have their corona mutate to FIP. The problem with corona virus is that it DOES cause symptoms in many cats, and that is of course stress inducing, in that corona can cause intestinal problems like diarrhea. From that perspective, the stress from this can predispose mutation to FIP. Some multi-cat homes therefore try to rid themselves of high corona titer, or re-home high corona titer cats. I don't go along with this - and prefer to take the approach that the true predisposer is stress AS PERCEIVED BY THE CAT. FIP will attack by mutating in a stressed cat even if the kindest environment is present - but where the cat feels stressed. Some cats have a personality to stress more easily and about different things, than other cats. In general, cats feel stressed if there is overpopulation. rule of thumb is one room per cat as territory - and this correlates closely with the finding statistically, that FIP is far more prevalent where there are 7 cats or more, than where there are less cats. As for tests to determine presence of FIP, there are two tests n the market, which give 95% predictive values for FIP. The one is a PCR test that looks for mutated FIP virus (not corona virus) and which is recommended for use to confirm FIP virus presence at autopsy rather than as a screening test. It was developed in 1994. It will find the virus itself, and is not dependent on antibody from an intact immune system. The other is an ELISA test developed in 1998, using the principle of looking for antibody to mutated FIP virus. This does depend on the immune system being viable enough to make antibody, and is recommended as one of the things to use to determine whether a cat has FIP, as a screening test. It is "95% predictive" which means that it will predict a case of FIP being present, with 95% success if the test is positive. I have personally seen this test in use and it was accurate in prediction for 40 out of 40 cases where I worked. It tends to find cats negative who the vet thinks are positive - and definitely saved the life of a couple of cats that way where I worked. I especially remember one 16 year old rather overweight lady who looked like a wet FIP case, and who was so lethargic as to be totally immobile. The vet was really pushing the owner to euthanize and stop what he called the "heroic IV measures", but the owner wanted a positive test and twice it came back negative. Sure enough, Cleo two days later, hopped off the IV table when her hydrating session was about to start, and next thing was other side the clinic building, feeling fine thank you very much. It's my opinion that this test is a great asset, and that it should be used when FIP is suspected. I would still treat the cat for FIP symptoms homeopathically, and use it only for diagnosis - I would never use any test as a way to make a decision on euthanasia. That decision is for the cat to make - they tell you when they are not enjoying life. No test does that - but tests DO help you devise symptoms the cat may have but which they might be unable to communicate. Blood tests for example, will often tell you a cat is nauseous or whatever, so you can use that rubric when repertorizing for the matching homeopathic remedy. A positive FIP test would also trigger my wanting to make a nosode from the fluid that is specific to the cat - and I would use the FIP nosode treatment - the general nosode for FIP/FIV/FeLV in the meantime. Later one can go on to specific homeopathic remedies to match symptoms, as the case progresses. But with alternative health, and conventional tests, there is hope for FIP cases to live with more quality days/weeks/years than conventional medicine can offer. Cats have survived correct positive FIP diagnosis. The cat's first line of defense against FIP is a cellular immune response. This can in fact overcome FIP. The danger with FIP, happens when the invading virus gets PAST the cellular response, to the general immune antibody system. Once the cat's antibody system "sees" the FIp virus, it makes antibodies to the FIP virus, and these antibodies kill the cat. That is why traditional FIP treatment is things like cortisone that knock out the antibody immune system. It's because the cat's antibodies to FIP are the killer action, not the virus growing in the cat as with "normal" viruses. But if the cat can fend off the FIP at the cellular response level (local level of cell immunity), not the general level of antibody manufacture through the overall immune system, then it can get rid of FIP altogether. It's only the antibody "defense" that kills the cat who has mutated its corona to FIP. I hope that helps explain this horrid FIP phenomenon. You can see why a conventional vaccine for FIP would be contraindicated, as it would teach the body to make antibodies - and that would actually *predispose* death from FIP if FIP got into the cat after that. The so-called FIP vaccine that is currently available is not used by any vet who understands this mode of death of FIP. The theory behind the vaccine, is tat it is a non-virulent temperature-sensitive form of FIP, which they HOPE will only get to the cellular response system, and not through to the antibody system - they hope this from the perspective that the virus gets into the nose where it is cool, and that the temperature-sensitive virus will die before it gets further into the body where it can trigger antibody manufacture (and thus death.) Most vets consider that playing with fire. I think the homeopathic nosode's approach of strengthening cellular immunity and prevention of infection this way, without any fear of a virus getting in there to be able to trigger an antibody response (since there is no virus in the nosode), is the way to go. That said, in a well developed case of FIP, where the symptoms may NOT be the initial FIP symptoms, but something different in an advanced case, I would see a real homeopath for the best way to treat those symptoms in the specific cat. These thoughts are mine about FIP - after my information research on FIP, my experience at the clinic with it, and my my experience with homeopathy principles and practice. I hope it is useful info somewhere along the line. Finally, here is one example of a FIP case handled with homeopathy and nutrition. It also explains the principles I apply when suggesting a homeopathic approach to FIP.

Here is my personal view from experience, on homeopathy. It is neither an official explanation, nor are any of the examples intended to be suggestions of treatments. They are examples of uses of homeopathy at Furry Boots. Where appropriate, Furry Boots consults with professional Homeopaths.

The reason for writing this, is to try to answer the question frequently asked of me:

"What do you mean by 'HOMEOPATHY'?"

I'll start by saying that I would not have Sindri pictured here, if it were not for homeopathy - he would have died of Oleander poisoning - and nor would I have a number of my kitties who are hale and hearty and healthy after serious health incidents made right with homeopathy.

So despite my intensive scientific training, and the fact that homeopathy defies explanation by any known scientific method - I am now a firm supporter of this gentle and powerful method of maintaining and restoring health.

DISCOVERY: Homeopathy was discovered by Samuel Hahnemann (who died in 1840) when he noticed that an extremely small amount of a substance could cure the symptoms caused by a substantial dose of that same substance. For example, symptoms caused by arsenic poisoning would be cured by taking an infinitesimal amount of the arsenic poison. He also showed that this only worked in a person who did already have the symptoms which needed to be cured. When a healthy person took some arsenic, they got arsenical poisoning symptoms. When a person already poisoned took the tiny dose, the symptoms were cured. This paradoxical finding -

Hahnemann called it "curing likes with likes"

- is the basis for Homeopathy (homeo=same).

Hahnemann did find that there were side effects if you tried to cure a problem with a very small amount of the same substance (arsenic for example). It cured someone with arsenic poisoning but there were side efeects. It caused him to experiment to see if diluting the substance would reduce the side effects. It did. But it also diluted the beneficial effect.

What happened next is documented - but just why Hahnemann even tried it, seems to be undocumented:

Hahnemann found that if you diluted the remedy to get rid of the side effects, BUT you also shook the remedy well with each dilution, then you not only retained the beneficial effect of the remedy, but the beneficial effect actually became enhanced - while still losing the side effects.

So this wonderful discovery is why homeopathic remedies are shaken hard when they are diluted, and why the higher dilutions are called "higher potency" remedies. (For example a 200C potency remedy has been diluted 1 in 100, 200 times, with 100 shakes for each dilution.) These higher dilutions DO have higher beneficial effects towards a cure, but the side effects are all gone.

Hahnemann used many preparations as remedies in his day, and since then about 4500 homeopathic remedies have been developed. Each one has a well defined set of symptoms associated with it, and the remedies and their symptom sets can be found in books called "Materia Medica of Homeopathic Remedies".

Ideally, to cure any living being of a set of unwanted symptoms, one must find the homeopathic remedy which has the most closely matching set of symptoms associated with it.

The symptom set must be SIMILAR - not necessarily identical.

This last point is very important and gives homeopathy amazing strength to cure, because you need not find an exactly matching symptom set. The homeopathic remedy will cure anything with a similar set of symptoms. Hence for example, disease caused by two different viruses, but with a similar set of symptoms, can be cured by a single homeopathic remedy.

Mutating viruses had better watch out! Homeopathy has an answer!

The other important principle, is that because homepathy works for a set of symptoms in any living thing (it can be a human, cat, dog, bird, bee, etc), there is no need for a specific diagnosis - only full knowledge of the set of symptoms of the living thing, and knowledge of the most closely matching homeopathic remedy, as to the symptom set for that remedy.

Somehow, by a method unknown to modern-day science, the homeopathic remedy induces the body to rid itself of the unwanted symptoms associated with the remedy. One should not take a homeopathic remedy if one is WELL and has no unwanted symptoms - because doing so for a number of doses can induce the symptoms to occur. One should take a remedy to CURE symptoms.

Taking a homeopathic remedy to INDUCE symptoms, is how new homeopathic remedies are discovered and "proved". Once proved by many volunteers, and once the symptom set is well documented, the remedy can be added to the materia medica references. An ill person with those symptoms, would then be cured of the symptoms by the remedy.

This is most strange-sounding to the scientific minded - but this is essentially how homeopathic remedies function. The best I can say is that homeopathy works - we do not know how - - but it works kindly and effects wonderful results - and all this without side effects - not to mention at very low cost.

POTENCY OF REMEDIES:

The next revelation for me concerning homeopathy, was that when they speak of tiny amounts, they really mean it! At first I did not believe the claim, that in most homeopathic remedies - all of them over about 6X potency - there is so little of the original remedy substance in the homeopathic preparation, that there is not any left at all which can be detected by modern scientific methods!

Having worked as an analytical chemist, this did not sit well with me as an idea, I felt some of the original substance must be present - but after seeing the results of a treatment on Sindri, and after making some of a remedy used on Sindri myself - an exceptionally highly diluted one - and seeing the spectacular effect - I am a believer in the "no chemical left" claim.

So no wonder the method has no side effects. But to me it's still a wonder that it has such a powerful healing effect. I use remedies on my cats - they are very clever and know a lot of English words - but despite their vocabulary, I still think they would not know what a placebo is and so the homeopathic results are certainly genuine!

I'll describe what "dilute" means, in homeopathic terms, and you'll see what I mean.

DILUTION:

Homeopathic remedies come in many "potencies".

Ideally, one cures with the lowest dose of the lowest potency suitable for the situation. If that does not work, one can increase potency and/or dosage to suit the situation. You can go to a higher potency any time it seems a good idea, but not to a lower one during the course of a treatment. Hence the tendency is to start low when in doubt. Potency numbers are allocated, higher numbers for higher potencies.

A "potency" of 1C is made by diluting one part of remedy in 99 parts of water. For example, one uses one drop of remedy, adds 99 drops of water, and shakes well 100 times. If you leave out the shaking (which 'potentizes' the remedy) then by the end dilution the remedy will not be effective. (I do not understand this as a scientist, but it is so.)

To make a potency of 2C, you take a drop of 1C, and dilute in 99 drops of water, and shake 100 times. And so it continues. One normally uses a potency of around 30C or higher, for example I saw spectacular results from a potency I made starting with 30C, and working it up to 200C, to assist my cat to overcome Oleander poisoning. If you can imagine how much dilution this involves, you might find this as amazing as I did. Especially since the actual dose was further diluted:

A drop of Oleander 200C was put in 3/4 cup of water, stirred, and 2 drops of this was the medicinal usage directed by my homeopath. Within 5 minutes of being dosed, the cat's reaction to the remedy was obvious.

EXAMPLES: A few examples of uses I have experiences with homeopathy:

Heal results of a Violin Spider bite on the thigh, in myself, (Calendula 200C) after my thigh had threatened gangrene;

Nip infection in the bud (Aconite 200) in newborn tubefed kittens - they never had so much as a sticky eye;

Cure chronic carrier cat flu of a new variety which arrived with an imported cat (Feline URI Nosode 30C);

Cure a serious closed pyometra in a breeding female (Pyrogenium 30C, 200C and 1M);

Overcome ataxia from traumatic brain damage accident soon after birth;

Overcome tendency to toxicity after spider bites, cat bites, etc (Ledum 30C, Lachesis 200C, Hypericum 30C); Lachesis is particularly effective where bleeding is involved, such as with some rat poisons, and some snakebite poisons (notably Boomslang for example.)

Ledum is more appropriate with Hypericum for cat bites which otherwise tend to be rather nastily infected, and also for spider bites (Black Widow) with nerve toxins. As with other remedies, the symptoms suited to the remedy symptoms - will be cured by that remedy.

A homeopathic principle is that the more acute the problem, the less accurate the choice of remedy needs to be. In order to cure a chronic syndrome, the best matched remedy is far more necessary, as the symptom picture will include attitudes and states of mind as opposed to a mainly physical immediate trauma.

This is fortunate as in emergency one can use a "polychrest" well known for being helpful in a crisis, and in a crisis there is not time to find the exact match for symptoms. If the case later becomes chronic, or if one only uses homeopathy after other methods have failed, so that the case is not only chronic but advanced, there will be more time (and it takes several hours, and can take days) to find a suitably matching homeopathic remedy. (It's worth the trouble!)

OTHER USES: Homeopathic nosodes can be used both to vaccinate against disease - AND to cure the disease should it occur - and also to overcome vaccination reactions to conventional vaccines. Use and dosage vary, but the same nosode can be used. Furry Boots vaccinates by the homeopathic method, using Feline URI nosode 30. This covers herpes, rhinotracheitis, calici, chlamydia, and feline infectious enteritis. As all the cats arriving are proved free of FeLV, and there is no chance of exposure, FeLV vaccination is not used at Furry Boots.

HOW DOES ONE SELECT THE REMEDY TO MATCH THE SYMPTOM SET?

.....THERE ARE ABOUT 4500 REMEDIES:

Homeopathy has developed techniques to make it a bit easier to know which of the 4500 or so homeopathic remedies, is the best to use for a particular patient. Nobody has memorised the full symptom set of all 4500 remedies!

What has been done, is that each remedy has been studied, and its symptom set has been recorded. There are many books which list the remedies in this way, usually in alphabetical order, and such a book is called a "materia medica". I'll list my favourite reference books later.

.....MATERIA MEDICA:

The materia medica is where you choose the remedy, but is not a good place to start looking for the right one, as you first need to have some idea which remedies to look up. So the materia medica is only useful once you have a short list of remedies most likely to be suitable for the symptoms that matter.

.....REPERTORY:

Another book called a repertory, is used to arrive at a short list of remedies. A repertory lists symptoms in several categories. The most important category is the mind. I consider it is this way because after all your mind/brain is what will directs the healing, so a match of mind symptoms is prerequisite to finding a suitable remedy. Now everyone is different, and what mind symptoms you have will be different from the ones I have. So for you and for me, *different* remedies will be needed to cure the *same* problematic symptoms.

.....CHOOSING THE RELEVANT SYMPTOMS TO USE:

Choose the top 7 to 10 mind symptoms. Mind symptoms are things like anxiety, fear, sadness, confusion, aversion to company (or the opposite), and lots more.

Choose 5 or so relevant "generalities". Generalities are things that affect the entire body (as opposed to the place where perhaps the most irritating symptom occurs, which may be a weepy eye or bad knees.)

Generalities are things like Feels the cold easily (or Gets hot easily), feels better in wet weather, feels worse at night, gets edema, and so on. Again one chooses the most relevant ones.

Especially note "peculiarities", and give precedence to these when choosing between two remedies later. Those are symptome you have now when you are ill, which are not normal for you under ordinary circumstances. For example for me, if I suddenly did not get cold easily, I'd know that was most peculiar for me.

Lastly - surprise as it is of least importance! - list the top 5 or so specific symptoms that are bothersome right now, like plantar fascia pain, migraine, sore eye, broken leg, asthma, cold, earache, etc.

.....REPERTORY LOOKUP TO GET YOUR SHORTLIST:

Now that you have the relevant symptoms, you look them up in a repertory. A repertory is a listing of symptoms, and next to each one, is a whole list of remedy names - in fact all the remedies that happen to include that symptom. So what you end up with is a list of remedies associated with each of your listed symptoms. Next you look for the common remedies. You will find about 4 to 10 remedies that are listed over and over again opposite the various symptoms you listed.

Those are your short-list to look up in the materia medica. Now is the time to pull out the materia medica and choose the *one* remedy that best approximates your symptom set - the one most similar - called the "simillimum". This single remedy will cure you, starting from the mind and attitude, and progressing through generalities, to the specifics.

.....MATERIA MEDICA LOOKUP:

Look up each shortlist remedy in the materia medica, and read it in full. It will be obvious as you read the descriptions of the shortlist of remedies, that only one is the best fit. You will not need to find a perfect fit. Often you will be surprised how well the remedy does fit, however, and will find all sorts of other symptoms that the remedy helps, in addition to the important ones you listed. I always get a big kick out of doing this for a pet, as it is hard enough for a human, but when I see corrborating symptoms for one of the kitties (like prefers open air or prefers dark hideyholes) (or like easier going upstairs than downstairs) then I just know I have done the "repertorising" work correctly, and it was worth the considerable effort!!! Be aware that repertorising can take hours or days - though it gets better with practice and experience.

.....RESULTS:

Of course it is even more exciting, when I give the remedy and see results, often after conventional veterinarians have said there was nothing more that could be done. So I highly reccommend anyone with energy to try homeopathy, and work at it. I know one "should" see a professional homeopath, but they are not available round the next corner generally, and self-help beats no-help hollow if you can't find professional help.

My own study of homeopathy is of course ongoing (what isn't?) and I learn from every instance. I also learn a *lot* from homeopaths I know, and from the homeopathy list for professional homeopaths, which anyone can join (but beware - they post zillions of emails). So mostly I use my homeopahy references which are:

.....REFERENCES:

*** Homeopathic Repertory and Materia Medica, pocket edition by Boericke, Jain Edition. (I cut my teeth on that one, and it was fine for all but feline nosodes and more complex cases.)

*** Kent's Repertory of the Homeopathic Materia Medica by Kent,J.T., also Jain edition. (Jain editions are cheaper - sometimes come with the odd free "remedy" squished between the pages!)

*** Clarke's 3-volume Dictionary of Practical Materia Medica, also Jain edition.

*** A homeopathy booklet written just for me by my cousin Gwen, useful for me and my cats. Thanks a million Gwen!

*** A two-page homeopathic advice and birthpack list from homeopath and vet Charles Barrett of UK, which is invaluable to me as a cat breeder.

*** I have a few books intended as references to use for cats or pets, but I find them superficial and unlikely to get me the one ideal remedy to ensure a cure. So they tend to gather dust a bit. But I can't toss them either!

*** My other references are people who have worlds of experience in homeopathy. They are usually my best references.

HOMEOPATHY FIRST PORT OF CALL at Furry Boots:

Due to all the positive experiences with homeopathy, which I have had the pleasure of observing and experiencing with the help of trained homeopaths, I can now say that homeopathy is the first treatment of choice at Furry Boots.

This is not to say that other sciences do not have a place - ALL the sciences do have a place. To omit any entirely, is like tossing half the tools out of the toolbox. This policy does say however, that in most situations, homeopathy will effect a result before the situation is severe enough to need other help.

In addition, homeopathy appears to have effects beyond what's possible in some other disciplines. It is this after all - homeopathy having success after other health care failed - which started me using homeopathy in the first place. I hope the system is soon used more often by more people, to cure more problems.

http://www.ahvma.org/displaycommon.cfm?an=1  American Holistic Veterinary Medical Association 

http://www.ivas.org/  International Veterinary Acupuncture Society 

http://www.avar.org/  Association of Veterinarians for Animal Rights 

http://www.animalchiropractic.org/  American Veterinary Chiropractic Association 

 
     
 

 

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