To Heal Or Not To Heal?
Our pets, not unlike ourselves, go through life acquiring minor injuries for which their bodies compensate. Eventually, these injuries show up in some form once the body has compensated all it can in an attempt at maintaining normal function. By this time, dramatic secondary changes have often occurred encompassing far reaching systems of the body. The original injuries, combined with the secondary changes can cause extensive loss of function. Often, conventional therapies only put a band-aid on the injury using medications to mask the symptoms. But there is another choice.
Choose To Heal!
Through a combination of healing modalities, a better level of life can be achieved for your pet.
Diet, The Building Blocks
The current quality of commercial pet foods is embarrassingly poor, to the point of causing or exacerbating many ailments. This must be addressed and a higher quality of building blocks achieved. Organic, whole food diets are available to fit every owner's lifestyle, but we must learn how and what to feed our pets. They are what they eat.
Chemicals
Nutritional building blocks are vital at all times. Their
importance increases for wound healing and scar
revision. And to address this, we often recommend
certain nutritionals or topical ointments as aids.
Remember; "we want the patients to heal when they are
not in front of us!" and the chemical (nutritional)
pathways allow us to provide this.