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This book is a discussion and exploration of what works and what doesn't based on scientific evidence. It will help you evaluate both common and alternative treatments, and in so doing, help your horse to live a more healthy, productive life.
In addition to traditional veterinary treatments, a wide range of alternative approaches to are becoming more main stream. Natural Healing for Cats, Dogs, Horses and Other Animals will help pet owners and caretakers understand their options. The author provides valuable advice and shows how to select a practitioner and to determine whether more than one alternative therapy is appropriate. We all want to give our pets the happiest, healthiest life possible—here is a book that shows the way!
The most comprehensive alternative horse care manual ever published for the horse owner.
This authoritative guide to the principles of holistic medicine discusses the many ways in which alternative therapies may be used in the day-to-day care of the horse, as well as treatment of specific disorders. It is essential reading for all horse owners, riders, trainers, and handlers. It covers understanding the horse's senses and harnessing the energy; assessment and diagnosis; therapies and how they work; choosing the right therapy; combining conventional and alternative treatments; making the most of your resources; the holistic approach to everyday care and management; and the healing art of riding.
A healthy horse must be both mentally and physically fit, and a holistic approach is the perfect way to achieve that goal. This fully illustrated guide explains the numerous natural health and fitness methods that are available, such as hydrotherapy, herbalism, homeopathy, massage, physiotherapy, and acupuncture.
Complementary and Alternative Veterinary Medicine Considered is a book that belongs in your veterinary library. If you are a veterinarian wondering if you should incorporate complementary and alternative veterinary medicine (CAVM) into your practice, if you have recently hired an associate eager to try such things as acupuncture or homeopathy, or if you have clients asking you about chiropractic, herbal, or magnetic field therapy for their pets, you’ll want to understand the history, science and ethics behind such therapies. In its 2001 Guidelines for Complementary and Alternative Medicine, the American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA) recognizes the growing interest in CAVM, and encourages the critical examination of these therapies using the scientific method. Following the AVMA’s lead on this subject, Complementary and Alternative Veterinary Medicine Considered thoroughly examines a variety of CAVM therapies and asks important questions regarding alternative treatments. For example, is acupuncture effective in pain relief? What is homeopathy? What is the history behind chiropractic? What does the research say (and not say) about various CAVM modalities? And, just as importantly, what are the ethical and regulatory considerations concerning such therapies? This book has the answers to those questions and more. Complementary and Alternative Veterinary Medicine Considered will help practicing veterinarians to make informed decisions about specific CAVM therapies. This text evaluates various prevalent therapies, and will give veterinarians the ethical and scientific bases they need to make sound decisions regarding CAVM therapies Coverage includes but is not limited to: Acupuncture and acupressure; Energy medicine; Manual therapy (chiropractic); Manual therapy (massage); Magnetic and electromagnetic therapy; Laser and light therapy; Homeopathy; and Herbal therapy.
Information on alternative therapies including acupuncture, phytotherapy (herbalism) and homeopathy therapies with benefits for horse, rider and owner.
Complimentary or "alternative" therapies are very much in vogue as the world appreciates the problems of relying on chemical drugs. This book introduces the concept of holistic methods of treatment by describing the interaction of the body systems. Herbalism and its practice throughout the ages is explained, including the plants which provide the necessary minerals and vitamins for equine health. The practice of homeopathy is described, with suitable remedies and the conditions for which they are appropriate. The application to horses of acupuncture based on traditional Chinese medicine and the necessity for accurate diagnosis and in-depth knowledge are explained. Sections on massage and passive stretching are also included, setting out in detail how the reader can become proficient in both techniques.
Healthy foods, supplements, preparations and remedies based on natural ingredients are increasingly promoted in human health, and can equally be used for your horse's health. Ingredients such as yogurt, ginger and buckwheat can promote general well-being and address specific concerns about equine conditions and ailments. This books presents an essential A-Z reference guide to common natural medicinal recipes based on wild-growing and easily available flowers, fungi and herbs such as horsetail, chamomile and medicinal mushrooms. It explains how they can be used and the potential benefits to your horse's health. Around 80 natural products are covered, including recipes and preparations to make the remedy appealing to the horse or suitable for application and usage. The plant description, action, use and dosage are provided for each remedy, along with some additional veterinary advice. Natural Medicine for Horses is not only a perfect guide for horse owners, but a great book for natural remedy enthusiasts, too. (Series: Horse Riding and Management) [Subject: Equine Care, Natural Medicine, Veterinary Care]Ã?Â?Ã?Â?