Nature's Benefit for Pets: Unifying Human and Pet Nutraceutical Technology
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Dr. Stephen Holt, MD, a best selling author and physician from New York, broadens his concepts of "Pluralistic Medicine" by negotiating natural healthcare for beloved companion animals with Dr. Dean R. Bader, a holistic veterinarian from California. These doctors propose a thesis that the medicine of the new millennium will embrace many different healing disciplines.
Their thoughts are consistent with the quest of many healthcare consumers to seek natural, simple and gentle options for the maintenance of well-being. This book is timely as there is a shift in prevention and treatment paradigms towards remedies of natural origin. Dr. Holt's contribution to this area is based on his encyclopedic knowldedge of nutrition, herbs and botanicals. Dr. Bader draws upon thirty years of veterinary experience.
This book is a must read for pet owners and pet care givers who want to know more about the rapidly developing field of nutraceutical technology for the health of companion animals.
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