Pet Wellness - Veterinary medicine loses to Big Pharma

Transparenz: Redaktionell erstellt und geprüft.
Veröffentlicht am

Well, it's confirmed. The adoption of veterinary medicine in the United States and other first world countries is confirmed. Big Pharma has finally made it to the finish line. Should pet owners and their pets be excited about this adoption? Well, I wouldn't start planning the party just yet because according to many vets out there, it's nothing to be excited about. What does this mean for pet wellness and natural pet health care? Because of the enormous profits that can be made from pets, these pharmaceutical companies have invested considerable time and effort for decades in an aggressive campaign to...

Nun, es ist bestätigt. Die Übernahme der Veterinärmedizin in den USA und anderen Ländern der Ersten Welt ist bestätigt. Big Pharma hat es endlich bis zur Ziellinie geschafft. Sollten Tierbesitzer und ihre Haustiere sich über diese Übernahme freuen? Nun, ich würde jetzt noch nicht mit der Planung der Party beginnen, denn laut vielen Tierärzten da draußen ist das kein Grund zur Freude. Was bedeutet dies für das Wohlbefinden von Haustieren und die natürliche Gesundheitspflege von Haustieren? Aufgrund der enormen Gewinne, die mit Haustieren erzielt werden können, haben diese Pharmaunternehmen jahrzehntelang viel Zeit und Mühe in eine aggressive Kampagne investiert, um …
Well, it's confirmed. The adoption of veterinary medicine in the United States and other first world countries is confirmed. Big Pharma has finally made it to the finish line. Should pet owners and their pets be excited about this adoption? Well, I wouldn't start planning the party just yet because according to many vets out there, it's nothing to be excited about. What does this mean for pet wellness and natural pet health care? Because of the enormous profits that can be made from pets, these pharmaceutical companies have invested considerable time and effort for decades in an aggressive campaign to...

Pet Wellness - Veterinary medicine loses to Big Pharma

Well, it's confirmed. The adoption of veterinary medicine in the United States and other first world countries is confirmed. Big Pharma has finally made it to the finish line. Should pet owners and their pets be excited about this adoption? Well, I wouldn't start planning the party just yet because according to many vets out there, it's nothing to be excited about. What does this mean for pet wellness and natural pet health care?

Because of the enormous profits that can be made from pets, these pharmaceutical companies have invested considerable time and effort for decades in an aggressive campaign to rewrite vet school curricula, influence veterinarians, and brainwash pet owners into believing that their pets need medication to thrive and be healthy. Thanks to advertising funded by greedy, callous pharmaceutical companies, most consumers already exhibit a cult-like belief in pharmaceutical medicine. So it was easy for Big Pharma to convince pet owners that their animals needed the same things.

Today, it is common for veterinarians in the United States to use chemical medicine on pets. Immediately after the diagnosis, the pet owner receives a prescription for an expensive, patented medicine - a so-called immediate solution for his animal. If that isn't enough, the FDA has given approval to Prozac, a super mind-altering drug prescribed to dogs, as well as many common human medications now used in pets. These include chemotherapy drugs used to treat cancer. In addition, common pet ailments such as arthritis, diabetes, heart disease and depression are also treated with harmful medications without even mentioning natural pet health care as a healing property.

Needless to say, pet welfare is now rapidly declining and pet owners need to be really vigilant in their pet health practices and look for a better option to cure their pet's illness. Any veterinarian who has been practicing for more than a decade will tell you that the result of Big Pharma's takeover is that dogs, cats and other animals are sicker than ever before. These veterinarians have noted an increase in liver disease, nervous system disorders, cancer and diabetes. This is because pets are regularly poisoned by poor pet food and medications. Even popular flea and tick medications alone are highly toxic to your pet's liver.

The influence of Big Pharma has made veterinary medicine a joke, right next to the system of conventional human medicine. The goal of medicine is no longer to cure someone. The goal now is to benefit from treating disease without actually curing or preventing it. Why would they do that? Connect the dots. To benefit from repeat business, and a lucrative one at that! Don't even get me started on the rates that veterinarians charge these days, especially in emergency care. The fees are outrageous! And the audacity of veterinary clinics taking advantage of people's kindness when they save a pet that costs $500. for saline solution! These veterinary clinics exploit human kindness for great profit. How many people do you think will now have no choice but to think twice before rescuing a wounded or helpless animal?

So what do pet owners do when faced with a situation where their beloved pet needs medical attention? Luckily, there is another path to pet wellness with holistic practitioners in veterinary medicine. These practitioners are more numerous in veterinary medicine than in human medicine.

Why the Pet Wellness Path of Natural Health Care for Pets is the Right Direction.

1. Holistic veterinarians understand nutrition, herbs, homeopathy and other natural modalities.

2. Holistic veterinarians prescribe solutions and treat animals in ways that are forbidden in human medicine - because these solutions have a silver lining - they work!

3. Holistic veterinarians more often run their business out of love for animals and a belief in a natural healing system. This makes them human as opposed to donkeys, who are always trying to pave their financial future by exploiting sick animals and pet owners' love for their pets.

My dog's holistic veterinarian, Dr. Andrew Jones, once made a statement that I have never forgotten.“Any vet who believes a dog is depressed and needs antidepressants should frankly have their license revoked and banished to a remote island infested with sexually aggressive baboons!”I wish I could somehow show you the look on his face when he said that and how, even though I laughed at his choice of words, I also thought - this guy is seriously angry about the situation. No wonder, because he is one of those veterinarians who does what he does out of his love for animals and his belief in natural medicine.

When we look at the frightening toxicity of pet food combined with pharmaceutical medicine, the future of mainstream pet wellness looks pretty bleak. Many pet food brands that claim to be “scientific” brands are really just crap. Only specialist pet food companies offer truly healthy, toxin-free pet food.

Established veterinary practices amount to nothing more than chemical abuse of dogs, cats and other animals. Unfortunately, this industry has stolen ethics for profit and no longer has any interest in helping to improve the quality of life of our pets. Nutrition has been dismissed and replaced with a system of chemical invasion, resulting in worsening long-term health. The same thing has been going on in human healthcare for years, which is why holistic practitioners in human and pet healthcare are speaking out and giving us another avenue of hope for ourselves and our pets.

The correct handling of medicines

Animal health practices tell us that it is important to understand the other side of the coin for just a minute. Some chemical medications play a role in the quality of veterinary care. For example:

1. Painkillers – play a useful but limited role.

2. Antibiotics – can be helpful in certain situations.

Be careful, because antibiotics, including in human medicine, are massively misused worldwide.

Be careful that treating dogs and cats with antidepressants, chemotherapy, diabetes drugs, statin drugs, osteoporosis drugs and other similar chemical agents is absurd.

Make no mistake that most pet health problems can be prevented and cured through good nutrition. More problematic health concerns can be resolved economically and safely with herbal therapies and naturopathic modalities, best known as natural pet health care.

Pet Wellness Things to Do – Now!

1. Switch to a healthy, natural and holistic animal diet. Prepare fresh meals from scratch whenever possible. Dr. Jones told me that pets shouldn't be fed a diet of processed foods on a regular basis. Read the report: Pet food ingredients revealed

2. Make an appointment with a holistic veterinarian to see if they are a more suitable doctor for your pet. As government authorities attempt to revoke the licenses of naturopathic veterinarians, holistic or naturopathic animal care experts often do not have the same credentials as regular veterinarians. This is happening because Big Pharma owns government licensing boards and naturopathic animal care experts pose a threat to their newfound gold mine. You will most likely have to search for naturopathic pet care experts on your own and ignore state licensing boards. Dr. Jones told me that in his experience he has found that credentials are essentially useless. The more credentials a veterinarian has, the more deeply they are often subjected to a pharmaceutical approach to veterinary medicine. Please consider replacing your regular veterinarian with a holistic or naturopathic animal care expert after your exams are complete.

3. Go back to basics. Nutrition, exercise, disease prevention and natural health care for pets.

As in the world of diets, don’t be lulled by the “miracle pill.” What animals need, just like humans, is strong nutrition and natural medicine from nature. Pet wellness means using natural pet health solutions, raw diets and naturopathic pet health care.

Mike Adams makes some interesting points.

The main point of his article is to get YOU to think about what happens conventionally and question why.

1. Take matters into your own hands. Whether or not you use a holistic veterinarian, ask yourself if you are aware of all treatment options.

2. Find out about Natural Pet Health Care. You can go to school or take a home study course.

3. Vary your pet's diet - some raw, some homemade and dry food. Add a quality supplement.

4. SPEND TIME WITH YOUR DOG AND CAT. Too often we all forget the more important mental aspect of health.

5. Again the thing about the vaccine… as few and as rare as possible!!