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| Alternative Veterinary Medicine Centre Holistic Vet - Homeopathic Vet - Acupuncture Vet - Herbal Vet - Natural Vet Horse Homeopathy - Pony Homeopathy Return to Homeopathy Return to Horses Return to Horse Diseases See also: Horse Cases Refer to: Care & Administration of Homeopathic Medicines (.pdf file)
Horses generally accept homeopathic medicines very readily and may even lick them from a suitable receptacle. Failing that, the dose can usually be tossed into the wet part of the mouth, direct from the bottle cap. If a little food is necessary, then the medicines can be put in a small portion of apple or organic carrot. They should not be added direct to the normal ration. The image to the right shows a pony happily taking homeopathic medicine from a piece of folded paper. The process involved in selecting a homeopathic medicine involves an exhaustive enquiry into the lifestyle and environment of the horse or pony (the holistic approach) and sometimes lengthy discussion on the personality, history and general health of the patient, quite apart from the specific complaint that is to be treated. Homeopathic vet work: a sample of the horse diseases and conditions (equine diseases) that we are called upon to treat with horse homeopathy are (in alphabetical order):
Homeopathy acts by providing an energetic stimulus to the body's endogenous healing and harmonising processes. In the above disease situations, homeopathy may be used alone or in integrated conjunction with other therapies. It is a holistic therapy. Return to Homeopathy Return to Horses Return to Horse Diseases
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