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companion animals such as cats and dogs as well as exotic
animals may be treated safely and effectively with the
correct herbal medications. Traditional Chinese Herbal
Medicine is a 3,600 year old Traditional Chinese Medical
art and science of using either single herbs or, more
commonly, well-researched herbal formulas to act as
both nutrients and drugs in the patient's body. All
of the animals on the earth have co-evolved with plants
and thus have gastrointestinal and detoxification systems
more safely amenable to herbal treatment than most drugs.
There are exceptions and part of the training for a
competent herbal practitioner is to now which herbs
are may be a problem in some species or when given concurrently
with certain western medical drugs. The
herbal medicines may be given in pill, tablet, capsule,
granular or raw form. The pills, tablets and capsules
are best for those animals who will comply with taking
them orally. The granular herbs and raw herbs may
be added to some patient's foods who have good appetites
and are not finicky. Raw herbs may also be cooked
together with some home-prepared food in soup or stew
form for debilitated animals.
Traditional Chinese Veterinary Medicine
practitioners use herbal medicine for a large variety
of medical problems and diseases including behavioral
disorders such as fear, anxiety, depression and anger.
Many of these behavioral problems may successfully
be treated with a combination of husbandry and environmental
changes coupled with the short-term use of an appropriate
herbal formula. Just as we know that there is no one
diet to fit all animals, the appropriate herbal formula
for your animal's behavioral problems may be discovered
by astute examination of the patient by a TCVM exam.
Cardiovascular problems such as cardiac
arrhythmias and weakness leading to heart failure
or obstructive pulmonary disease may be treated with
precise herbal formulas alone or in combination with
Western medications. And unlike modern medications,
some herbal formulas seem to work by nurturing a weak
heart rather than merely forcing an already compromised
organ to merely work harder until death. Commonly
related to cardiovascular problems, pulmonary weakness
that may lead to exercise intolerance, chronic coughing,
frequent upper respiratory tract infections or chronic
nasal discharge may be successfully treated with herbs
for clearing pathogens or tonifying deficiencies.
Ocular disorders such as difficult
to heal corneal ulcers, chronic conjunctivitis, and
retinal pathologies may be helped with the appropriate
herbal treatment. Many forms of dental pain, redness,
swelling and inflammation may have symptoms greater
reduced or relieved by some herbal formulas. Some
forms of chronic ear problems such as external auditory
canal and middle ear inflammation may be both oral
herbal medicines that treat the root cause of the
problem as well as topically-applied herbal medications.
Herbal medicines may be used in the
place of antibiotics (disruptive to healthy gut bacteria)
and benefit a large variety of gastrointestinal disorders
including inappetance, vomiting, diarrhea and constipation,
and bloating. Hepatic disease of both infectious and
endogenous origin may be soothed and hepatic regeneration
encouraged with a judiciously chosen herbal formula.
Various forms of renal disease including kidney failure
and urinary problems such as inflammation, infection,
and urinary leakage may be successfully alleviated
and live extension given by herbal medications that
normalize and regenerate kidney tissues or the organs
themselves.
Most orthopedic problems including degenerative
joint disease, strain/sprain, inflammation, and weakness
are amenable to significant benefit from an appropriate
herbal formula. Neurological disorders including paresis,
paralysis, and vestibular disease may be resolved
more quickly and not reoccur when treated properly
with the correct herbal formula.
Most companion animals readily
accept acupuncture herbal medical therapy. Sometimes
we must experiment to find the form in which the herbal
formula is most readily accepted. Some herbal formulas
are used for a short time to clear excess conditions
while others are used for long periods of time in
order to tonify chronic deficiency problems. As with
any form of medical intervention, herbs should only
be used after a competent veterinary practitioner
has made an accurate diagnosis for your companion
animal.
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