The Nature of Animal Healing : The Definitive Holistic Medicine Guide to Caring for Your Dog and Cat
Posted on Sep.17, 2010, under Veterinary Book
- ISBN13: 9780345439192
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A pioneering revolutionary prescription
for the health and long life of your pets
For two decades, Dr. Martin Goldstein–America’s most successful, renowned holistic veterinarian–has healed and helped his animal patients with the same natural therapies that benefit humans. The results have been so astounding that today critically sick pets are brought to him from across the country for a new chance at life and health.
In this compelling, very accessible book, Dr. Goldstein expl
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September 17th, 2010 on 1:15 am
I am recommending you, to buy this book and begin partnering with your vet to make better decisions about how to keep your pet healthy and, when treatment for illness is needed, how to use less invasive and harmful cures that treat the source of the illness rather than the symptom. If you’re reading this, I’m probably preaching to the choir. But if you buy this book, please pass the word along to your friends with animal companions.
September 17th, 2010 on 4:34 am
I was fed up with conventional care–too many pills that merely masked underlying illnesses and no real treatment. Our dogs have glowing health and everyone remarks on their vigor & beautiful coats. Dr. Goldstein, because of his successes with cancer & chronic illnesses, has conventional veterinarians quaking in their boots. So much of medicine is run by the profit motive, totally denying the Hippocratic oath taken by doctors and vets.
September 17th, 2010 on 5:14 am
I ordered Dr. Goldstein’s book and have found it very enlightning on the alternative methods of treating animals holistically. I fortunately have a great holistic vet, but after Bailey suffering with allergies, and reading Dr. Goldstein’s suggestion, I dosed him with the recommended dosage of homeopathic meds that Dr. Goldstein recommends.
September 17th, 2010 on 1:19 pm
There is an extensive resource guide at the back. I also recommend FOOD PETS DIE FOR by Ann N. Martin. She spent 7 years investigating the ingredients in commercial pet food. If you read that book first, you’ll surely want to read this one (or vice versa). Whoa, did I get ever get carried away here. But I’ve waited a long time for this book. Thank you, Dr. Goldstein, for writing it.
September 17th, 2010 on 2:18 pm
The chapter on nutrition points the reader in the right direction (i.e., away from processed pet foods and toward homeprepared fresh food diets), but there’s not enough information to enable readers to formulate a balanced homemade diet for their dogs or cats (Dr. Pitcairn’s book is better in that regard). He uses dietary supplements, glandulars, Western and Chinese herbs, homeopathy, flower remedies, and occasionally even allopathic drugs.
Dr. Goldstein is not a classical homeopath and some people may object to his use of homeopathic remedies.