Has anyone tried acupuncture for yourself or your pet? It can help immensely. Acupuncture for pets is a form of alternative medicine that involves inserting thin needles into specific points on an animal's body. It is based on the principles of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) and aims to promote healing and restore balance in the body. Acupuncture is thought to stimulate nerves, increase blood circulation, and release natural pain-relieving substances. It is commonly used in veterinary practice to help manage pain, promote relaxation, and address various health conditions in dogs and cats. Check out the American Holistic Veterinary Medical Association website to find a veterinary acupuncturist near you.
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There is a growing trend in using alternative and complementary medicine in humans that has also crossed over to include a more natural and holistic approach to pet care. Many pet owners have seen the benefits of using supplements on their own health and now want the same for their pets. Holistic treatments for cats and dogs are not a substitute for conventional veterinary care, rather it provides additional options. Holistic therapies may include a combination of conventional veterinary medicine and alternatives (holistic supplements, chiropractic care, acupuncture and Chinese herbs). You can look for a holistic veterinarian by visiting ahvma.org, Many veterinarians have seen the proven results of Ask Ariel's natural remedies and diet suggestions with their patients which is why our pet supplements are recommended nationwide. Click here to learn more about using holistic supplements for your pet.
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