National College of Traditional Medicine

National College of Traditional Medicine

This fascinating study into small animal naturopathy explores areas such as anatomy and physiology, herbal medicine, flower essences, herbal manufacturing, cat and dog nutrition, pet food analysis, minerals, celloids, vitamins, acupressure/meridians, massage, pathology, aromatic medicines, business practices, behavioral aspects, ethics - safety and efficacy.

It must be pointed out that a veterinarian must always be consulted for a correct diagnosis. Once a correct diagnosis has been established then it is safe to proceed with the recommendations that the course will provide. The information supplied in the course offers information that is safe and effective. Safety is a key issue when dealing with pets and one needs to consider that what may be effective for a human may in actual fact be harmful for an animal.

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