Total Medicine vs. Holistic Animal Healing
Total Medicine: Healing your entire being
As a specialist in total medicine, I would like to explain to you the difference between total medicine and holistic healing in the context of treating animals. Both of these approaches are based on a holistic approach to health, taking into account both physical and emotional aspects. In the case of terminally ill animals, choosing the right approach may be crucial.
Total medicine assumes that every disease begins with emotions.
Total medicine is a comprehensive approach to health that focuses on three main aspects: physical, emotional and spiritual. In the context of animals, total medicine may mean combining traditional veterinary medicine with complementary therapies such as energy therapies or acupuncture.
Total medicine assumes that every disease begins with emotions.
The manifestation of physical symptoms in the body is only a material manifestation of what is happening in the animal's mind.
What might be going on in an animal's mind? More than you think. Did you know that scientists in the USA, Russia and Japan jointly admitted that the mind of an adult dog can be compared to the mind of a seven-year-old?
While working with my patients, I encountered:
- with fear of losing his mother
- fear and aggression caused by the tragic living conditions in the farm
- remorse for the caregiver's mental state after a tragic divorce and her husband's betrayal
Pets feel more than you think. Remember how many times you felt sad, angry, He - She just comes to lie down and cuddle with you.
Did you have to say anything? - No, because they feel!
Therefore, it is always worth looking for what emotions and fears are behind your pet's illness.
Holistic Animal Healing: An Insightful Approach
Holistic animal healing is an approach that assumes that each animal is a whole being, and health depends on physical, emotional and energetic balance. Holistic therapies for animals include techniques from energy medicine, homeopathy, Ayurveda and manual therapies.
Example: For a pet with digestive disorders, holistic healing may utilize homeopathy in combination with a diet tailored to the needs of your specific pet. Herbal therapy, lithotherapy, Chinese medicine, Reiki and many others.
Choosing an Approach to Difficult Situations
For animals that do not respond to traditional treatments, choosing the right approach is crucial. Total medicine and holistic healing allow for a broader spectrum of therapies to be considered, taking into account the emotional and energetic aspects of the animal.
Example: In cats with neurosis or stress, total medicine may include relaxation techniques combined with homeopathic therapy, which can significantly improve their condition.
Additionally, thanks to communication with the pet, together we can determine the direct emotional cause. What event from the past causes attacks of anxiety, stress or withdrawal.
Summary: Total Medicine vs. Holistic Animal Healing
As a total medicine expert, I believe that both total medicine and holistic healing have much to offer for terminally ill animals. Both of these approaches enable a full understanding of the animal's individual needs, which can lead to improving the quality of life and health of our pets. The choice between them depends on the individual circumstances and needs of the animal, which emphasizes the importance of cooperation with experienced specialists in total medicine or holistic healing.
Give yourself and your pet a chance to recover, even when the vet says... there is nothing more we can do...
What are you missing? Half an hour for our consultation?
And what can you gain…. :)