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A natural way to cure your pets
A Colorado-based pet store implements an old approach to medicine.

KELLY CLINE




Updated: 09/20/05


By Terri Rimmer
HappyNews Citizen Journalist


The use of herbal medicine is an ancient practice that has been in cultures for years—centuries even. While an organic approach to medicine has been around for some time now, using herbs for your household pets hasn't. Next time your German Shepherd needs medicine for any reason, Marty Grosjean offers owners a different option—Only Natural Pet Store.


Only Natural Pet Store, which operates from Boulder, CO, was created to offer healthy, natural pet care products that are consistent with a holistic approach to pet health. All of their products are made of natural ingredients.


The organic pet store has a warehouse and features products for dogs and cats with a variety of conditions. Additionally, the site offers its clients an advice column from a veterinarian, articles, a newsletter, vet phone consultants area and discounts on food delivery.


According to Dr. Siegler, the online veterinarian for the store, homeopathic medicine is a natural healer for pets that works by eliminating the underlying problem that is causing the symptom of illness. The doctor reports in his article "Homeopathy for Pet Health," published on the Web site, that homeopathy is an over 200-year-old system of medical science based on the principle of "like cures like."


And at Only Natural Pet Store, combination remedies combine different methods of treatment to treat symptoms. Siegler stated that classic homeopath works in combination of the whole patient, the total of all symptoms including physical, mental and emotional states.


"The length of time a disease takes to resolve with homeopathic treatments is generally related to the length of time the disease has been present in the individual's system and the severity of the symptoms," writes Siegler in an article.


According to the doctor, this kind of medicine is best given 20 minutes before or after a meal. For acute injuries the treatment can be moderated. Siegler said in his article that homeopathic medicine for animals is increasing rapidly because it is so effective.


To find a holistic vet who practices near you, check the American Holistic Veterinary Medical Association or the Academy of Veterinary Homeopathy referral directories on the site.


This story was produced by a Happynews Citizen Journalist.


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