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Nutrition and a functional medicine approach, where the symptom indicates the organ imbalance, is vital for a healthy pet. Pharmaceuticals many be necessary sometimes, but nutritional support could be a better long term healing solution.  Quality pet food and nutritional supplements are readily available to help support your pet for a long and healthy life.

Heart Failure in Dogs: 3 NEW Holistic Treatments

Heart failure in dogs can be very difficult to treat, but there are three new holistic treatments you should be considering.

Behavioral Changes Resulting from Microbiome Restoration: An Integrative Veterinarian's Perspective

“Microbiome restorative therapy” (MBRT), is a new term for "fecal microbiota transplantation” (or FMT). Learn what this therapy actually does in restoring the microbiome and how it can help you and your pet.

Take the Torture Out of Doggie Bath Time -- for Both of You!

When you think of good hygiene for your dog, what comes to your mind? Baths!

Cat Health and COVID-19

How do we protect our cats from COVID-19? Learn the latest from the expert in cat health, Dr. Marty Goldstein.

Dog Care On Air

Dog Care On Air provides education from leading animal experts aimed at keeping your best friend healthy and happy. Content features practical advice on training, nutrition, health care, innovative products and services.

SOPMed Annual Conference 2019 San Diego, California

The Society of Progressive Medical Education (SOPMed) held it’s annual conference in San Diego, California. There was an incredible array of speakers covering a multitude of topics, including dental health, detoxification, cardiac health, a vision for the future of health care, improving animal health with ozone and fecal transplants, breast cancer prevention, healing the blood brain barrier, deuterium depleted water and curing chronic disease.

Protomorphogens

When tissue is damaged, as in a heart attack, the proteins from the dead tissue leak into the bloodstream. Antibodies respond to these “foreign” antigens and the pet patient essentially becomes allergic to his own heart. This ultimately becomes an autoimmune disorder. Protomorphogens behave as “decoys” drawing auto-antibodies away from the heart, relieving the autoimmune attack and allowing the heart to heal.

The Truth About Pet Vaccines

Dr. Karen Becker, an integrative wellness veterinarian, discusses vaccines for pets.

A New Fighting Chance: Silver Solution

Dr. Gordon Pedersen has put together a chronicle on the cutting edge ability of structured silver solution's ability to safely destroy bacteria, viruses and yeast. Learn the application of silver for many chronic and acute illnesses.

Diagnostic Testing for Food Sensitivity and Intolerance

Does your pet suffer from vague abdominal pain, nausea, abdominal bloating, flatulence, chronic fatigue, constipation, poor growth and maturity, iron deficiency anemia, osteoporosis, seizures or other neurologic disorders? It could be from food intolerences. Learn how to test your pet.

Glandular Therapy

What is the value in consuming organs, specifically glandular tissues? Writings from as early as 1600 BC describe the consumption of liver to treat night blindness. Other organs have been fed to sick people and animals to support healing, regeneration, and return to function. This practice has become known as glandular therapy and can be very beneficial for your pet.

Cellular Metabolism

When enough cells are compromised, your pet will develop symptoms (lethargy, fever, nausea, diarrhea, etc.). The typical approach is to prescribe the appropriate pharmaceutical. However, drugs address symptoms, not cell function. Nutrition supplies the energy and building blocks for repair, regeneration, healing and return to function. Without proper nutritional support, healing can be delayed or incomplete. Thus, every case has a nutritional component to it.