Herbology, basically,
is the use of herbs in the treatment of many types
of illness. Herein
the emphasis of treatment is based strongly on
the specific
use of
herbal roots, flowers
and leaves
to stimulate the healing
process. Keep in mind that
these herbs are not a
form of drug(as in
man-made forms,
such as aspirin) but are strictly
natural in content. Practiced for centuries, herbology is probably one of
the most primitive
and fundamental uses of specific
remedies to treat
various illnesses,
known today.
How, though, does
the knowledge of herbal
alternatives tie in with
owning an animal? Think about it for a moment. What
do wild animals, or even
your pets, typically do
when they are not
feeling up to
par? Most instinctively
seek out
appropriate herbs when they are sick.
How many times have
you witnessed your
dog eating grasses?
Many man-made drugs are simply compounds based
upon active principles
found in many herbs.
One simple example
could be caffeine found in coffee. Herbalists
differ from most traditional medicinal methods at this point however. Herbalists believe in
the use of the entire substance- not in simply the use of one part. They believe the whole is
much greater
than the sum of one or
more parts.
Basically, herbs work much slower than traditional medicines(t.m.s) though they do many things t.m.s dont- such as detoxify the body, stimulate movement of the bowels or
urination, and add
vitamins and minerals to the patients system
which are already
greatly needed.
Herbal remedies have also been used to treat animals over the centuries for such illnesses as arthritis, worms,
diarrhea/constipation, diabetes, epilepsy, mange and cataracts, among others. Juliette
de Bairacli-Levy is an author who emphasizes the use of herbs in the treatment of many ailments in connection with pets. She also emphasizes the importance of freshly gathered herbs, natural diet and fasting.
Probably the biggest drawback to herbal therapy
would be the amount which must be administered, the very frequent intervals of administration and the extended periods of time over which administration must occur.
Additionally, many herbs do not taste good in
their natural
state and must be
disguised in food. Still,
if you are willing to
carry out a complete program, administering medications at their proper
intervals, herbal
alternatives are very effective in treating and curing many types of ailments. For more information concerning herbs and their
uses, contact your nearest herbalist or herbal store.
Article
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Debbie Ray,
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http://www.total-german-shepherd.com, is a lifelong
animal lover and
dog enthusiast.
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