Chinese veterinary medicine offers treatments for a wide range of disorders. Its strength, however, lies in the ability to discover an animal's inherent tendency towards imbalance, and neutralize this tendency by identifying lifestyle and nutritional practices that are favorable to an individual. When these measures are insufficient, acupuncture and herbal medications are used to restore balance. In short, by its very sensitive nature in identifying and neutralizing disease in its earlier stages, Chinese medicine excels in its ability to maintain optimal health.
Nathan C. Heilman, DVM, CVA from Qi Veterinary Clinic will be hosting a two-day seminar on Holistic Veterinary Care and Chinese Medicine for animals in Stowe, Vermont June 30th and July 1st 2012.
If you are dissatisfied with the ability of our Western, conventional medicine to prevent disease or treat chronic conditions, this is the seminar for you!
For more information on Dr. Heilman and the seminar please click on the pages above.