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		<description><![CDATA[Rather than an alternative therapy to Western veterinary medicine, we prefer to think of veterinary acupuncture as complementary and integrative therapies. TCM uses acupuncture and herbs along with some other techniques to correct imbalances in the body and allow patient to heal. We then try to address the root cause of those symptoms and if [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Rather than an alternative therapy to Western veterinary medicine, we prefer to think of veterinary acupuncture as complementary and integrative therapies. TCM uses acupuncture and herbs along with some other techniques to correct imbalances in the body and allow patient to heal.
<p>We then try to address the root cause of those symptoms and if the treatment is successful, the symptoms subside. Home Page Veterinary Acupuncture is an alternative veterinary medicine service for dogs, cats and horses, serving New Jersey, Pennsylvania, ew York and Florida. For more information, please go to our link frequently asked questions FAQ or contact us at Holistic Medicine is an approach that considers the animal as whole&#8230;
<p>Appointments be scheduled by calling 9084549698 Acupuncture is part of an ancient Chinese method of diagnosis and treatment called Traditional Chinese Medicine TCM. Holistic medicine tends to look at the symptoms and try to figure out why those symptoms are present. TCM uses acupuncture and herbs along with some other techniques to correct imbalances in the body and allow patient to heal. Holistic Medicine is an approach that considers the animal as whole&#8230; and abroad. It can be Eastern, Western or Integrated in its basic philosophy and still be holistic.
<p>The American Veterinary Medical Association has called acupuncture an integral part of veterinary medicine. Conventional medicine tends to look at the symptoms and then address the problem by trying to alleviate those symptoms. TCM uses acupuncture and herbs along with some other techniques to correct imbalances in the body and allow patient to heal. TCM is holistic approach to health which views the patient as an organism with interrelated energetic parts rather than breaking the individual down into separate systems and symptoms.
<p>The American Veterinary Medical Association has called acupuncture an integral part of veterinary medicine. We then try to address the root cause of those symptoms and if the treatment is successful, the symptoms subside.
<p>body, mind, spirit, diet and environment. Holistic Medicine is an approach that considers the animal as whole&#8230; The holistic approach means doing what is best for the total health and welfare of the and if that includes conventional methods that should be done also. TCM uses acupuncture and herbs along with some other techniques to correct imbalances in the body and allow patient to heal. Acupuncture and herbal medicine for people and animals have been practiced in China for thousands of years!<br />

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		<description><![CDATA[Offers line of therapeutic products for horses. www. equinetherapy. com Animal Herb Company Offers natural herbal remedies and alternative medicines for horses, cats, and Animal Acupuncture Academy Providing training in animal acupuncture, Chinese pathology, and related subjects via the Holistic Integrative Veterinary Medicine Ron Johnson Ph. D. practices integrative and alternative veterinary medicine including acupuncture, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Offers line of therapeutic products for horses. www. equinetherapy. com Animal Herb Company Offers natural herbal remedies and alternative medicines for horses, cats, and Animal Acupuncture Academy Providing training in animal acupuncture, Chinese pathology, and related subjects via the Holistic Integrative Veterinary Medicine Ron Johnson Ph. D.
<p>practices integrative and alternative veterinary medicine including acupuncture, nutrition, and homeopathy, along with conventional Arthrix for Dogs and Cats Arthritis supplement for dogs and cats containing an antiinflammatory exotic plant extract. www. arthrix. com American Academy of Veterinary Acupuncture Includes directory of veterinary acupuncturists, and information about acupuncture, alternativecomplementary medicine, and animal health. www. aava. org Alternate Solutions Sells horse supplements and health care products. www. buyselect. com Healing Herbs for Pets Offers variety of holistic products. www. petherbs.
<p>Kinetic provides innovative health care alternatives to improve the quality of life for equine and companion animals. www. kinetictech. net Holistic Blend Offers foods, supplements, treats, and more. www. holisticblend. com Healing Touch for Animals Offers workshops and books explaining the Komitor Healing Method, holistic energy medicine Jade Herbal Products Offering traditional Chinese herbal medicine for pets to treat arthritis, dermatitis, eczema, and general energy levels. www. eastjade. com. au Natural Healing Center for Dogs and Cats Provider of Chinese herbal remedies for various and dog Performance Horse Therapy, Inc.
<p>Kinetic provides innovative health care alternatives to improve the quality of life for equine and companion animals. www. kinetictech. net Holistic Blend Offers foods, supplements, treats, and more. www. holisticblend. com Healing Touch for Animals Offers workshops and books explaining the Komitor Healing Method, holistic energy medicine Jade Herbal Products Offering traditional Chinese herbal medicine for pets to treat arthritis, dermatitis, eczema, and general energy levels. www. eastjade. com. au Natural Healing Center for Dogs and Cats Arthritis supplement for dogs and cats containing an antiinflammatory exotic plant extract. www. arthrix. com American Academy of Veterinary Acupuncture Includes directory of veterinary acupuncturists, and information about acupuncture, alternativecomplementary medicine, and animal health. www. aava.
<p>CATEGORIES Whats This? Clinics and Hospitals 14Massage 9SITE LISTINGSBy This?Sites  of 16EverGlo Natural Veterinary Services Offering holistic veterinary medicine, natural care, homeopathy and acupuncture for arthritis, skin problems, and diet in HBS Equine Therapy, Inc. practices integrative and alternative veterinary medicine including acupuncture, nutrition, and homeopathy, along with conventional Arthrix for Dogs and Cats Arthritis supplement for dogs and cats containing an antiinflammatory exotic plant extract. www. arthrix. com American Academy of Veterinary Acupuncture Includes directory of veterinary acupuncturists, and information about acupuncture, alternativecomplementary medicine, and animal health. www. aava. org Alternate Solutions Sells horse supplements and health care products. www. buyselect.<br />

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		<description><![CDATA[The American Veterinary Medical Association has called acupuncture an integral part of veterinary medicine. Conventional medicine tends to look at the symptoms and try to figure out why those symptoms are present. body, mind, spirit, diet and environment. For more information, please go to our link frequently asked questions FAQ or contact us at Page [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The American Veterinary Medical Association has called acupuncture an integral part of veterinary medicine. Conventional medicine tends to look at the symptoms and try to figure out why those symptoms are present. body, mind, spirit, diet and environment. For more information, please go to our link frequently asked questions FAQ or contact us at Page Veterinary Acupuncture is an alternative veterinary medicine service for dogs, cats and horses, serving New Jersey, Pennsylvania, ew York and Florida.
<p>Appointments be scheduled by calling 9084549698 Acupuncture is part of an ancient Chinese method of diagnosis and treatment called Traditional Chinese Medicine TCM.
<p>Conventional medicine tends to look at the symptoms and try to figure out why those symptoms are present. Acupuncture and herbal medicine for people and animals have been practiced in China for thousands of years!
<p>Rather than an alternative therapy to Western veterinary medicine, we prefer to think of veterinary acupuncture as complementary and integrative therapies. Acupuncture and herbal medicine for people and animals have been practiced in China for thousands of years! Since the late 70s, the study and practice of acupuncture, both for humans and pets, has gained greater understanding and acceptance in the Home Page Veterinary Acupuncture is an alternative veterinary medicine service for dogs, cats and horses, serving New Jersey, Pennsylvania, ew York and Florida.
<p>Additionally, the World Health Organization and the National Institutes of Health have officially recognized acupuncture as an effective treatment for many conditions &#038; diseases. Holistic medicine tends to look at the symptoms and then address the problem by trying to alleviate those symptoms.
<p>and abroad. TCM is holistic approach to health which views the patient as an organism with interrelated energetic parts rather than breaking the individual down into separate systems and symptoms. The American Veterinary Medical Association has called acupuncture an integral part of veterinary medicine. We then try to address the root cause of those symptoms and if the treatment is successful, the symptoms subside. Additionally, the World Health Organization and the National Institutes of Health have officially recognized acupuncture as an effective treatment for many conditions &#038; diseases.
<p>body, mind, spirit, diet and environment. TCM is holistic approach to health which views the patient as an organism with interrelated energetic parts rather than breaking the individual down into separate systems and symptoms. Appointments be scheduled by calling 9084549698 Acupuncture is part of an ancient Chinese method of diagnosis and treatment called Traditional Chinese Medicine TCM. Additionally, the World Health Organization and the National Institutes of Health have officially recognized acupuncture as an effective treatment for many conditions &#038; diseases.<br />

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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Gives calendar and details of courses available which are held in Essex, UK. Complementary and Alternative Veterinary Medicine  Dr. Provides information on leeches and how they can be used in veterinary medicine for treating abscesses, painful joints, glaucoma, myasthenia and to heal venous diseases and thrombosis. Institute of Complementary Animal Therapies  Online information source of complementary animal therapies, including acupuncture, animal communication, chirpractic, equine massage, herbal remedies, homeopathy, hydrotherapy, magnotherapy, osteopathy, physiotherapy, radionics, reiki, shiatsu, ailments, and training. Theravet  Information on chiropractic manipulation, hydrotherapy, laser treatment, acupuncture, nutrition and behavioral therapy.
<p>Provides information on leeches and how they can be used in veterinary medicine for treating abscesses, painful joints, glaucoma, myasthenia and to heal venous diseases and thrombosis. Institute of Complementary Animal Therapies  Online information source of complementary animal therapies, including acupuncture, animal communication, chirpractic, equine massage, herbal remedies, homeopathy, hydrotherapy, magnotherapy, osteopathy, physiotherapy, radionics, reiki, shiatsu, ailments, and training. Theravet  Information on ethnoveterinary medicine, or how people around the world use traditional methods to keep their animals healthy and productive, and how development can build on this information.
<p>Listing of animal therapists throughout the UK. Use of Alternative Remedies in Pets  International Veterinary Information Service  Scientific article on giving herbs, flower essences and homeopathic remedies to pets. Veterinary Institute of Integrative Medicine is to help integrate holistic medicine into the veterinary field. Practitioner search and animal health forum. Natural Rearing of Dogs and Cats  Information on chiropractic manipulation, hydrotherapy, laser treatment, acupuncture, nutrition and behavioral therapy. Terry Durkes about the use of this therapy to treat number of conditions.
<p>We provide educational resources for veterinarians and owners, research the best holistic treatments for animals, and have developed nutriceuticals and herbal formulations specific to the needs of animal health. VeterinaryWatch  Aims to encourage critical examination of the objective evidence and science, or lack of it, supporting claims made by alternative practitioners. Provides information on leeches and how they can be used in veterinary medicine for treating abscesses, painful joints, glaucoma, myasthenia and to heal venous diseases and thrombosis.
<p>Gives calendar and details of courses available which are held in Essex, UK. Complementary and Alternative Veterinary Medicine  Dr. Listing of animal therapists throughout the UK. Use of Alternative Remedies in Pets  International Veterinary Information Service  Scientific article on giving herbs, flower essences and homeopathic remedies to pets. Veterinary Institute of Integrative Medicine is to help integrate holistic medicine into the veterinary field. Membership required. Out of the Earth  Natural healing alternatives for pets and their people, including aromatherapy and flower essence blends, goddess, yin, affirmations, inspiration, astrology, chakras, and crystals.<br />

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		<description><![CDATA[This is necessarily an overbrief handling of this complex and important topic but Christopher Day has written booklet Feed Your Dog the Natural Way, which explains in greater detail.Copyright Christopher Day MRCVS Alternative Veterinary Medicine Centre, Stanford in the Vale, Oxfordshire website www. alternativevet. org August 2007Holistic MedicineHealth is influenced by physical, mental and emotional [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This is necessarily an overbrief handling of this complex and important topic but Christopher Day has written booklet Feed Your Dog the Natural Way, which explains in greater detail.Copyright  Christopher Day MRCVS Alternative Veterinary Medicine Centre, Stanford in the Vale, Oxfordshire  website www. alternativevet. org August 2007Holistic MedicineHealth is influenced by physical, mental and emotional factors. For instance, pelvic misalignment is very common and can give rise to general, nonspecific reduction of agility and activity, the cause of which be difficult to identify.
<p>Manufactured food brings many risks and it is as unhealthy for dogs to be fed manufactured and processed food as it would be for us to in that way. They can be given as pellets or crushed to powder or given as drop on the nose that is then simply licked off.
<p>This is to ensure that the condition has been properly assessed and diagnosed and that the best course of treatment has been chosen. Out of season, herb powders can be bought. In its traditional form herbal medicine uses the whole plant or specified portions of it, rather than specific extractions. Always seek advice from your local veterinary surgeon before giving any medication to your animal.
<p>This is necessarily an overbrief handling of this complex and important topic but Christopher Day has written booklet Feed Your Dog the Natural Way, which explains in greater detail.Copyright  Christopher Day MRCVS Alternative Veterinary Medicine Centre, Stanford in the Vale, Oxfordshire  website www. alternativevet. org August 2007Holistic MedicineHealth is influenced by physical, mental and emotional factors. An initial course of 34 sessions will usually be necessary to start treatment. perfumes, aromatherapy oils, and pungent herbs. Correction of such problems, if present, usually gives rise to resumption of the energy and activity of younger animal. abortion in pregnant animals.
<p>perfumes, aromatherapy oils, and pungent herbs. To disguise the taste, chop the herbs up finely and mix in with your animals food, or they can be made into infusions, dips and tonics. HomeopathyThe underlying principle of homeopathy is that like can cure like  This is to ensure that the condition has been properly assessed and diagnosed and that the best course of treatment has been chosen. They can be given as pellets or crushed to powder or given as drop on the nose that is then simply licked off. abortion in pregnant animals.<br />

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		<description><![CDATA[The short answer is NO. The core of today&#8217;s veterinary education has, for good reason, been built upon a vast web of interconnected and established science. With this in mind, the belief in the need to teach Complementary and Alternative Veterinary Medicine (CAVM) at veterinary schools immediately brings to the fore a looming dilemma. Science [...]]]></description>
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<p>The core of today&#8217;s veterinary education has, for good reason, been built upon a vast web of interconnected and established science. With this in mind, the belief in the need to teach Complementary and Alternative Veterinary Medicine (CAVM) at veterinary schools immediately brings to the fore a looming dilemma.</p>
<p>Science is a powerful filter and provides a foundation from where medicine has discovered truly effective therapies. It has proven an excellent tool for excising the useful from the useless (i.e.; statistical significance vs. fanciful testimony and tenuous beliefs). To date, science is the only way to assure that medicine stays on the straight and narrow and optimizes its effectiveness. Without it, no matter how well intentioned, the practice of medicine falls prey to a world of delusion and fairy tales.</p>
<p>Medicine develops and refines innumerable modalities and therapies based on accumulating evidence. Though this evidence may vary in robustness and quality it is always grounded in science. In general, you can&#8217;t skip over this basic filter and practice any kind of &#8220;medicine&#8221; that suits your fancy- that usually leads to the realms of metaphysics and belief.</p>
<p>The machinery for seeking and establishing effectiveness in medicine assumes the plausibility of what is being studied. If it is not a plausible modality the best the research can offer is often just garbled noise -equivocal statistical data- that is neither here nor there. This is something novice students are not being taught and herein lays the problem.</p>
<p>Medical education needs to emphasize critical thinking tools and teach aspiring doctors how to navigate within the depth of established science based medicine before tackling fringe areas such as alternative medicine.</p>
<p>If a student sees a CAVM modality as part of the curriculum of veterinary education the assumption is made whether these young minds know it or not- that there must be something to this particular practice. It falls under the rubric of an accepted standard of practice and therefore is a part of general practice. This simply is not the case because if it were there would be no &#8220;alternative&#8221; in alternative medicine.</p>
<p>When it is implicit to students that academia tolerates alternative medicine as just another way you compromise these students science based education. <a href="http://dcscience.net/">Dr. Colquhoun </a>points out that â€œOnce any treatment is shown beyond doubt to be effective, it ceases to be alternative and becomes just like any other part of medical knowledge. That means that alternative medicine must consist of unproven treatments. It is not the domain of academia to be teaching unproven treatments to young students.</p>
<p>Introducing unsubstatntiated non science based modalities and therapies that might have some plausible basis (acupuncture), no matter how scientific they might appear, to these aspiring professionals before they are ready to critically evaluate them is a bad idea. It opens the doors to a Pandoras Box as other alternative medical paradigms (i.e.; homeopathy, energy medicine) will inevitably also demand a place in academia.</p>
<p>This is reminiscent of teaching the controversy of evolution that intelligent design advocates support so vehemently. This red herring demonstrates an alarming lack of actual scientific knowledge regarding proper methodology and smacks of dogma and pseudoscience.</p>
<p>Dr. Colquhoun <a href="http://dcscience.net/?p=219">points</a> out an interesting observation with respect to the curious confounding of pseudoscience and science (&#8220;quackademics&#8221;) in medical schools. He states that All these outfits have two things in common. They all claim to be scientific and evidence- based, and none has produced any real evidence that any of their treatments work.</p>
<p>This is one of the weaknesses to claiming that the CAVM offered in veterinary schools is being scrutinized under the framework of science. If they were, they would be pulled out of the cirriculum or possibly relegated to research. As noted though, you can&#8217;t use evidence-based research very well when the underlying science is suspect.</p>
<p>In addition, the fact that CAVM has become a fairly popular practice among some people and practitioners outside academia is not an excuse to teach it in school. This is an appeal to popularity and gets medicine no-where.</p>
<p>It has been noted that veterinarians need to be more non-judgmental and not stigmatize CAVM; implying a rush to judgment and a bias against CAVM. In some cases, the implication goes; this may threaten a client/doctor relationship and could lead to the loss of clients who might move entirely to alternative medicine. Medicine needs to adapt to changes brought about by societal influence and the popularity of CAVM another effective way of doing medicine- needs to be accepted, embraced, and taught in school. This is threading misrepresentation with populism- a dangerous mix.</p>
<p>Fallacious reasoning like this creates false realities and gives little credence to the ability of a skilled practitioner and the influence they can have on client/doctor relationships. The opportunity to communicate and teach science based medicine is taken seriously my many practitioners.</p>
<p>They feel obligated to create a comforting, supportive, and trusting bond that openly and honestly approaches the situation at hand. Practicing the best science and evidence based medicine they can goes hand in glove with this bond and most clients will respect that.1<br />
Though, there may be emotionally charged biases against CAVM at times, the fact remains that -for the most part- it is not science and it is definitely not a substantiated medical modality. Disregarding or not recommending CAVM if it does not fulfill the requirements of science and evidence based medicine is not being biased.</p>
<p>Learning how to communicate and interact empathetically with people is by far one of the most important skills a veterinary student can learn. This is what should be stressed more in university curriculums than teaching pseudo-science. On the other hand, future practitioners need the critical thinking tools and knowledge to clearly and dispassionately discuss why a given CAVM modality may not be the most ideal approach to a given problem. This can be done without creating the impression that CAVM is or should be an accepted part of scientific medicine.</p>
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1. If a client elects to proceed with a CAVM modality then its their decision, and though sometimes difficult, practitioners should strive to continue working with these clients if possible and promote what is in the animals best interests.</p>
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<p>Dietary supplements and herbal medications be used as treatments in holistic medicine. Be aware that any drug, herbal or otherwise, when used inappropriately can be harmful. Please remember to discuss any supplementation of your pets with your veterinarian. This information has been gathered together from many sources including PDR for Herbal Medicines, German Commission Drug monographs, The Medical Advisor guide to Alternative and Conventional Treatments, Herbal Drugs and Phytopharmaceuticals, Complementary and Alternative Veterinary Medicine, Small Animal Clinical Nutrition, The Healing Power of Foods, and the webpage of Roger Clemmons, DVM, Ph. D.
<p>Please remember to discuss any supplementation of your pets with your veterinarian. This information has been gathered together from many sources including PDR for Herbal Medicines, German Commission Drug monographs, The Medical Advisor guide to Alternative and Conventional Treatments, Herbal Drugs and Phytopharmaceuticals, Complementary and Alternative Veterinary Medicine, Small Animal Clinical Nutrition, The Healing Power of Foods, and the webpage of Roger Clemmons, DVM, Ph. D. Dietary supplements and herbal medications be used as treatments in holistic medicine. Some of these have been scientifically proven to be effective and others be considered folk remedies.
<p>Some of these have been scientifically proven to be effective and others be considered folk remedies. Be aware that any drug, herbal or otherwise, when used inappropriately can be harmful. This webpage is intended to provide some information about few of these herbal drugs. This information has been gathered together from many sources including PDR for Herbal Medicines, German Commission Drug monographs, The Medical Advisor guide to Alternative and Conventional Treatments, Herbal Drugs and Phytopharmaceuticals, Complementary and Alternative Veterinary Medicine, Small Animal Clinical Nutrition, The Healing Power of Foods, and the webpage of Roger Clemmons, DVM, Ph. D.<br />
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Full patient history is looked into from the pets family history and lineage to its daily dietary routine. The task force for complementary and alternative veterinary medicine for the American Veterinary Medical Association stresses that There is only one veterinary medicine and only one standard by which it should be assessed. Holistic veterinarians take every aspect of their patients lives into consideration, from the animals home environment including emotional stresses, as well as their day to day behavior. Homeopathy works on the principle of Similia Similibus Curentur, like cures like.
<p>Descriptive terms such as holistic, conventional, traditional, alternative, integrative, or complementary do not enhance the quality of care provided and should not receive special consideration when judging the safety and efficacy of those treatments..The usual meaning for holistic veterinarian is veterinarian who specializes in one or more alternative or complementary treatments. Full patient history is looked into from the pets family history and lineage to its daily dietary routine. Holistic veterinarians examine and diagnose by considering all aspects of the animal patient in the context of its environment.
<p>Homeopathic remedies generally consist of nothing but water and usually contain no active ingredients whatsoever.. There are no quality studies that show that homeopathy works in animals. Introducing homeopathic substances allows the animals body adapts and gives it the ability to fight off potential health problems. According to the AHVMA, if large dose of toxic substance is swallowed, it can produce death, but when homeopathic, diluted, minute dose of the substance is given, it can save the poisoned animal. All treatments and modalities should be judged by the same criteria and held to the same standards.
<p>It is believed that substances that produce symptoms similar to given disease should be used to treat that disease. Descriptive terms such as holistic, conventional, traditional, alternative, integrative, or complementary do not enhance the quality of care provided and should not receive special consideration when judging the safety and efficacy of those treatments..The usual meaning for holistic veterinarian is veterinarian who specializes in one or more alternative or complementary treatments. Introducing homeopathic substances allows the animals body adapts and gives it the ability to fight off potential health problems.<br />

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