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Hello all ~
I always like to involve a vet, or a doctor in my patients' care. It
struck me earlier that a lot of vets are just coming into knowledge about
herbs. Here are a few references you can give them in the order of my
preference:
Tilford, Mary Wulff. Herbs for Pets. Ca: Bow-Tie Press, 1999.
(Mary was on the Homeopathy list with me. She took years to do this
beautiful book. I use it as a general herb/pet guide.)
Puotinen, C. J. The Encyclopedia of Natural Pet Care. Ct: Keats, 1997.
Pitcarin, Richard H. Natural Health for Dogs & Cats. Pa: Rodale Press,
1995.
Online resource site:
(This is a teaching site about alternative medicine. The owner is a
shamin, and if you can get past the astrology and numerology etc, to
herbs, I have a lot of articles on there. Dr. Eileen Nauman, (the owner)
is a Board Certified Homeopath, who has published 'Poisons that Heal,"
and also does research in Flower Essences).
www.medicinegarden.com. (to see a pic of me go to 'faculty')
I mention these books and sites only to those who may be seriously
considering using herbs. Please do not do so, unless you are under the
guidance of a natural health practitioner. We are working on a site/list
to make practitioners available in all 50 states.
Warmly ~
Mary
Herbalist
The Conley Farm - organic herbs
Online Classes ~ [log in to unmask]
[Posted in FML issue 3932]
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