Farm Cases
Alternative Veterinary Medicine Centre

Welcome Main Menu Contents FAQ Contact us Map & Directions AVMC Services About us Office Hours Research Feedback Cases Therapies Species Various Articles Testimonials Issues Definitions SARSS Links Vacancies Recipes News & Noticeboard Search

 


Alternative Veterinary Medicine Centre

Holistic Vet - Homeopathic Vet - Acupuncture Vet - Herbal Vet - Natural Vet

Building this page is an ongoing work

Farm Cases

Main Cases Menu

We shall report here a few of AVMC’s farm animal cases. More examples will be added later. While some of the described responses may seem surprising, they are genuine, they can be repeatable and the explanation is purely pragmatic. It is true to say, of course, that these results are NOT achievable in every case but they do show the possibilities. We have the full records of each of these cases.

In the interests of transparency, we have also uploaded the results of ongoing case outcome monitoring, for interest. Click the link: Outcome Study.

N.B.: This study includes only cats, dogs and horses.

The cases have been treated holistically, in some cases with an integrated programme of different therapies. Holistic vet work involves working on the whole patient, taking into account environment, diet and lifestyle factors that may impinge on healing capability. The holistic vet cannot draw lines around a particular problem or issue. He or she must widen horizons to take in the whole picture.

The recurring theme is recovery, apparently against the odds. However, it is a fact that three factors (and only three) affect the chances of cure (or improvement).

They are:

  • The body must have a relevant capability or mechanism for cure (or improvement).

  • We must be able to find an effective medical stimulus for that mechanism (e.g. correct homeopathic medication).

  • We must identify and remove any possible obstacles to recovery.

The name of the disease is not in that list, meaning that the disease name does not define the chances of positive outcome. This fact may explain the apparently 'unlikely' outcomes, in so many cases. A few are shown here, to illustrate the capability of the body to heal itself, when given guidance and appropriate stimulus and when the constraints are removed.

The reports of clinical trials involve farm situations (i.e. mastitis, piglet stillbirths, calf rearing, dystocia in cattle) and illustrate some of the scope of homeopathy on the farm.

The cases:

Main Cases Menu

 

 

Farm Cases List          Main Cases Menu

 


 

Farm Cases List          Main Cases Menu

 


 

Farm Cases List          Main Cases Menu

 


 

Farm Cases List          Main Cases Menu

 


 

Farm Cases List          Main Cases Menu

Alternative Veterinary Medicine Centre

Holistic Vet - Homeopathic Vet - Acupuncture Vet - Herbal Vet - Natural Vet

Copyright © AVMC - March 2007


Welcome Up

[Main Menu] [FAQ] [ Map & Directions ] [Books etc.] [Contact us ] [Feedback] [Contents] [News & Noticeboard]

This site is subject to frequent ongoing development and expansion
- please revisit frequently, to view new material

Copyright © 2007 Alternative Veterinary Medicine Centre
Chinham House, Stanford in the Vale, Oxon SN7 8NQ (UK)
Tel.: #44 (0)1367 710324 - Fax: #44 (0)1367 718243
www.alternativevet.org

holistic vet - homeopathic vet - acupuncture vet - herbal vet - chiropractic vet - natural vet
Created and maintained by AVMC