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by Judy Morgan
Acid reflux affects millions of pets and people. Treatment should be aimed at solving the cause, not masking the symptoms.
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acid reflux,
acupuncture,
burping,
cats,
dogs,
food allergy,
food intolerance,
food therapy,
GERD,
TCVM,
vomiting,
Yin & Yang Nutrition
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by Judy Morgan
I recently read in the AVMA journal that Apoquel has become the top-selling product in the U.S. animal health industry, according to data from the ...
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Acupuncture,
allergies,
cancer,
cats,
dogs,
dysbiosis,
ear infections,
holistic veterinarian,
immune suppression,
itching,
leaky gut,
pruritus,
pyoderma,
skin infections,
veterinary medicine
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by Judy Morgan
Losing a pet is never easy. A tribute to Charlie.
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by Judy Morgan
Today nearly 3 million veterinary and medical practitioners, assistants, and pharmacists are trained in acupuncture.
Acupuncture is an ancient Chin...
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by Judy Morgan
When I first studied acupuncture almost twenty years ago I have to admit I was a bit skeptical. Seriously, how could sticking small needles into d...
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by Judy Morgan
It is estimated that 1% of the canine population has some form of seizure disorder. Any dog breed can develop epilepsy caused by infections, toxin...
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