Does not interfere
with Western medications such as antibiotics,
NSAIDs or steroids
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Useful for patients
who are not able to take steroids
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Expands
treatment options to patients beyond drugs and
surgery
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Treats
conditions which can affect the body's muscles,
joints, tendons, ligaments and
nerves or chronic illness such as asthma,
allergies, or cancer
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Bridges the
gap between medicine and surgery
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Used as an addition
to your family veterinarian to boost healing
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Increases
circulation, causing a release of neurotransmitters and neurohormones (some of which are endorphins, “natural pain-killing”
hormones), relieves muscle spasms, stimulates nerves, and stimulates the
body’s defense system, among many other beneficial effects.
Animal Acupuncture uses an Integrative
Veterinary Medicine approach which incorporates into Western veterinary
medicine, the full theory and principles of Traditional Chinese Veterinary
Medicine (TCVM). This integrated approach gives the patient the benefit of
two distinct diagnostic methodologies and enables the veterinarian to
expand the treatment options available to the patient beyond just drugs
and surgery.
TCVM's drug-free approach means that the
serious side effects and hazards of a pharmaceutical approach are
eliminated. TCVM is virtually PAIN FREE, and has been proven effective
both in the laboratory and in practice.
I don't
actually know exactly how my dog, VP, managed to hurt her back
and neck. I think it was a fall she took weeks before.
It wasn't even a slow degradation of health. Overnight, she
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