Seems the story is the same for humans as it is for our pets. Conventional veterinarians treat the symptoms and rarely address the underlying cause.
Symptoms are like the diagnostic computer mechanics use on your car to find out whats wrong. This gauge is broken & it makes a buzzing noise. So what, put some grease on it so you won’t hear the buzz. That’s what conventional medicine does, puts some grease on it. The gauge is still broken but now you don’t hear it!
So hopefully you find a medication that lessens the symptoms but the main complaint is still there. Too many people don’t even know there are real natural pet supplies and alternatives to chemicals!
The beauty of natural or holistic treatments is the fact that they are more interested in finding out what created your pets symptoms in the first place. You know, the reason they are just not acting normal. They’re trying to tell us something is wrong. A good vet should look for the cause instead of treating the symptom…
It makes me crazy, it’s like you go into your conventional vet with part of your pets femur sticking out of their butt and they say, here’s some morphine and an anti-inflammatory med that will kill the pain, use every 4 hours as needed! The problem is the femur thing, it’s still there, they can’t feel it now, so it’s alright?
Exaggerated I know, but the moral of the story is, if they fix the femur thing, the main problem, pretty soon your pet won’t need those medications anymore and the pharmaceutical companies lose a customer!!! That sucks…. Doesn’t it? For them, not our pets…
The problem is finding real natural pet supplies and remedies. The guidelines for what appears on the label of products, and what is exempt from appearing, has loosened up considerably. My favorite is proprietary blend, whats that mean, is that legal? That could contain 100 different chemicals, but they can lump it all into a proprietary blend?
I know that someday, and actually more and more people are coming around to the fact that conventional veterinary medicine may not be the best approach. Natural, do no harm is finally gaining a foothold in society. People are actually waking up and smelling the coffee! It stinks and our pets are paying a price too!
Seems so ridiculous that people buy into the fact that a symptom relieving medicine is the answer to their problem, remember, our pets are looking to us to make the right decision. We still seem to believe doctor’s have the answer. Then there’s the side effect issue, attention, side effects include; hearing loss, constipation, heart disease, cancer and even death in some animals, but hey, it might relieve the symptoms a little, worth a try? Really?
Herbal and holistic medicine has been around for thousands of years, many informed people around the world still understand the concept that the body is smarter than any scientist, doctor or any other self-professed conventional thinker. They understand that with the proper nutrients and herbs the body will heal itself! The best part being it will heal the underlying cause of the symptom with typically no side effects!
Which one to choose! If you really need to think about it, I’ll write slower so you can catch up when you decide! Alright, back to the story…
We just love our pets so much, why would we not use the safest, most natural and logical approach to see them happy and healthy. It’s not even a fair question, is it? Of course it’s not… There are real natural pet supplies that work better than their chemical counterparts!
I think we have been brainwashed long enough. I think there are a lot of people who don’t even know that there are alternatives for their pets. We have just grown up trusting our certificate laden professionals. I mean, that’s why they cost so much money, right? Surely they have all the answers!
I’m not saying that in some way conventional medicine doesn’t have anything to offer, they most certainly do have their place, but the best veterinarians should integrate natural and herbal remedies into their practices.