Synopsis:
Top tips for healthy animal care, from a pioneering holistic vet and a holistic animal shelter director. Learn what you can do at home to keep your pets healthy, happy and free from toxic chemicals. A simple, user-friendly guide to - a healthy diet to prevent chronic diseases - natural remedies for Lyme, skin and ear problems, bites from other animals, accidents, recovery from surgery - safe flea and tick control to prevent insects without toxic pesticides, and to protect your pet from Lyme - natural ways to calm your pet and reduce behavior problems like aggression and barking too much - remedies for joint problems and preventing joint surgery - life saving remedies for animals hit by a car - plus recommendations for great books and websites for more information. Full of entertaining stories that make the remedies memorable, like the oldest dog and the oldest cat that Dr. Roman ever met – and the secrets to their longevity. Or the puppy whose life was saved from an allergic reaction to a bee sting – with a remedy found in every natural food store for less than $10. Or the raging ear infection cured overnight with another simple inexpensive health food store remedy. Then there’s the one about the whole rescue shelter infected with kennel cough . . . You can save hundreds, maybe even thousands of dollars in vet bills over the life of your pet with this book - while enjoying its lighthearted approach.
About the Author:
Begabati Lennihan, R.N., CCH (Certified Classical Homeopath) graduated from Harvard in 1974 at the top of her class and has spent 35 years working in different aspects of holistic health care. She is a Health Expert on Dr. Mehmet Oz’s ShareCare.com and Director of the GreenHealing Initiative. She has written A Healer in Every Home (in two parts, for people and for animals) and has produced a TV show by the same name, posted on GreenHealingTV on YouTube. For 16 years Begabati owned a health food store, where she first began working with homeopathic remedies in 1981. She began studying homeopathy professionally in 1995 with Dr. Luc De Schepper, and with him co-founded the Renaissance Institute of Classical Homeopathy, later serving as Director of Teleosis School of Homeopathy. She currently practices at the Lydian Center for Innovative Medicine in Cambridge, Mass. Begabati has edited a number of top reference books in homeopathy for well-known American and European authors. She was the co-author with Dr. June Riedlinger of the Homeopathy chapter in the American Pharmacists Association’s Handbook of Non-Prescription Drugs. Begabati’s interest in natural healing was inspired by her parents: her father is a vascular surgeon who helped develop the Doppler ultrasound and her mother is a biochemist who researched stains for Dr. Papanicolau while he was developing the Pap smear. Nature lovers and early conservationists, they gave Begabati her childhood wildflower garden with all the plants labeled with their Latin names. Many years later, in her health food store, Begabati was delighted to find that her childhood friends – the native plants of the New England wildflowers – are powerful herbal medicines. She has practiced heart-center meditation for more than 35 years under the guidance of spiritual teacher Sri Chinmoy, who gave her the spiritual name Begabati. ( Pronounced “Beh-GAH-buh-tee”, it means a fast-flowing river and symbolically refers to the individual soul plunging headlong to merge into the ocean of infinite consciousness.) In keeping with Sri Chinmoy's philosophy of community service, she teaches free classes in meditation at Harvard University's Center for Wellness; in keeping with his mind-body approach to fitness, she has completed 50 marathons, ultramarathons and triathlons. Based on her practice in heart-centered meditation, she is able to establish a deeply supportive and nurturing relationship with her clients.
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