| Nutritional Therapy is a system of healing based on the belief that food, as nature intended,
provides the medicine we need to obtain and maintain a state of health: food is
the medicine and the medicine is food. Although some health problems require specific
medication, many conditions can be relieved effectively with Nutritional Therapy.
In developing a sense of control over our companions' health, we make them less
dependant on allopathic treatments.
Nutritional Therapy benefits our companions
even if they have no specific illness, but yet you want them to maintain a state
of optimum health. It is safe for puppies/ kittens as well as adult companions,
and the change of eating patterns that is typically prescribed usually has far
fewer side effects than synthetic medicines.The benefits of Nutritional Therapy
are sometimes immediate, and its effects can bring about long-lasting changes
in our companions' lives. There is usually not a single "best"
diet for any animal companion. We tend to fall prey to common hear-say, nutritional
fallacies and erroneous information transcribed from human diet philosphy. While
the best gauge for a suitable diet is conveniently based on the appearance of
our companions or if any allergie(s) is/are exhibited, that often deludes us from
the fact that they may be lacking vital nutrients for a considerable time, leading
to nutritional deficiencies. Contextually, nutritional deficiencies are thought
to be uncommon in dogs and cats, but it may well be developed secondary to other
diseases or its treatment. Thus Nutritional Therapy presents the following
options for owners : - to seek general advice on how nutrition may assist
their companions to progress towards the path of wellness and;
- to seek
to know how appropriate nutrition can affect and change their companions' quality
of life though there's an absence of major illnesses.
Nutritional Therapy is recommended to be administered in conjunction with conventional veterinary
consultation or with other complementary holistic modalities. Kindly note
that this is not a fee-charging service. Any owner with a genuine concern for
their companion may seek our assistance. Back
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