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In this issue

14 INTEGRATIVE TREATMENT OF THE CORNEA
The primary objectives in treating corneal issues are patient comfort, and saving the eye and vision. This often means addressing deeper causes of the problem and using alternative as well as allopathic therapies.
19 NUTRITION NOOK: SAFE DIETING–INTEGRATIVE APPROACH TO OBESITY
Along with medications and therapies like acupuncture and herbs, it’s crucial to discuss an obese patient’s diet, diagnose potential underlying medical disorders, and communicate clearly and tactfully with clients about their pets’ weight issues.
22 OZONE THERAPY IN THE VETERINARY PRACTICE
By bringing easily soluble oxygen to target tissues, ozone therapy is being proven effective for treating viruses, fungi and bacteria, and for general health improvement in cases of inflammation and tissue damage.
28 PREPARING FOR DISASTERS–VETERINARY STYLE
Protecting your patients and practice during an emergency involves good planning and a strong team that includes family and neighbors as well as colleagues and staff.
34 STUDY ON PROFESSIONAL OUTPATIENT PREVENTIVE DENTISTRY (POPD™)
Can dental cleaning and procedures be done safely and effectively without the use of general anesthesia?
38 MESSAGES FROM THE MANE
Hair mineral analysis provides a unique perspective on a horse’s biochemical individuality, and indicates imbalances, toxins, overloads, deficiencies and mineral interrelationships that may need correction.
50 TREATING CANINE OSTEOARTHRITIS – PART ONE
Managing this common condition must evolve from palliative treatment of established disease using just a few modalities, to early intervention and a comprehensive multimodal approach.
64 HOMEOPATHY: A 200 -YEAR-OLD NANOMEDICINE – PART 2
Its acceptance has been hindered by the inability to scientifically explain its mechanism of action. But old assumptions about the lack of particles in high dilutions have been overturned by advances in modern technology.

Integrative Veterinary Care Journal Magazine Description:

PublisherRedstone Media Group Inc.

CategoryAnimals & Pets

LanguageEnglish

FrequencyQuarterly

IVC Journal bridges the gap between the worlds of allopathic and holistic veterinary care. Thousands of veterinarians and vet technicians are interested in ways to enhance their practice and increase revenues...and integrative health is what their clients are asking for. This is why these vets are the last major frontier for distribution of both traditional and integrative health products and services and are a well targeted advertising investment.

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