Animal Health - Homeopathy

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  • Homeopathy: The founder
    • Dr Samuel Hahnemann - German Physician
    • published book 'The Chronic Diseases'
  • Homeopathy: Concept
    • Philosophy of healing:
    • restore health rapidly, gently & permanently
    • remove & destroy the whole disease in shortest, surest and least harmful way
  • Homeopathy: Nosodes:
    • earliest studies in 1827 - 33 by Hering
    • used Miasmic (poisonous) agents for healing - from snakes and spiders
    • used Psorinum (from scabies) on himself
  • homeopathy: Nosodes: Hering
    Defended 4 rules of homeopathy:
    • similars cure similars
    • single remedy
    • minimal dose
    • potentized remedy
  • Homeopathy: Herings 7 uses of similars:
    1. poisons from insects + snakes
    2. remedies from miasmas (nosodes)
    3. potentized miasmas & morbid secretions
    4. organs, tissues + secretions
    5. potentised miasmic nosodes to prevent infection
    6. chemicals & nutrients needed by humans
    7. potentized genus groups
  • Homeopathy: potentized genus groups:
    • seed of weed or dangerous plants to destroy those plants
    • insect or animals to remove infestations of dangerous species
  • Earliest nosodes: Vaccines
    • John Lux treated Anthrax (1831) using:
    • blood from infected animal + nasal mucous of a cow with plague
    • prepared a 30 C potency of this mix
  • homeopathy: current position:
    • US FDA approved safe over counter therapy
    • DTI accredited British institute of Homeopathy
  • Homeopathy: Principle + exmample
    like treats like = law of similars
    • e.g. = sick animals treated with substance which, if given to healthy animals, induces similar symptoms
  • homeopathy: principle + example
    Potentization = stepwise dilution of active ingredient in excess solvent to increase power of the material
    e.g. = coffee induces insomnia in some, homeopaths treat insomnia with coffee based remedy
  • homeopathy: patient history is essential:
    humans:
    • diet, hygiene, genetics & family
    • life style, career & faith
    • personal successes and failures
  • homeopathy: patient history is essential:
    animal: info obtained from:
    • owners
    • observing behaviour
  • homeopathy: main steps in making drugs:
    • select raw material + grind
    • identify a substance
    • make solution = substance + alcohol / water solvent, mix while agitating with lactose
    • prepare potencies = serial dilution with alcohol / water + succession = vigorous agitation after each dilution
    • use blank pellets with liquid potencies
    • dry medicated pellets + pack in vials
  • potency of a drug = remedy
    achieved by potentization = dilution + succession
  • benefits of potentization:
    • vital to make an effective remedy
    • removes toxicity and enhances potency
    • target organs for ultra-diluted & diluted substances
    • stimulate body by working at energetic levels
    • prepare body for self healing
  • some carbon remedies:
    • graphite
    • petroleum
    • acetic acid
    • benzoic acid
    • carbolic acid
    • gallic acid
    • oxalic acid
    • picric acid
  • treatable animal conditions:
    • cancer
    • feline leukaemia
    • aids
    • inflammatory bowel disease
    • diabetes
    • asthma
    • skin allergies
  • animal acupuncture:
    • involves needles = invasive
    • manipulative therapy so only vets with training can do it
  • acupuncture: origin
    • practised since old civilisations
    • from China to Europe in 17th century
  • acupuncture: belief:
    • normal health = continuous energy flow called Qi in the body
    • interruption causes imbalance in the body
    • acupuncture re-establish normal energy flow
  • Acupuncture: Qi
    • flows through body along 14 pathways called 'meridians'
    • 12 meridians: duplicated on each side of body + in dorsal and ventral mid lines linked with 'Yin-Yang' balance
  • acupuncture: internal organs groups:
    Chinese group 12 organs into 2 categories:
    • Yin = Lung, spleen, heart, kidney, liver, pericardium
    • Yang = intestine, stomach, bladders, triple warmer
    • Yin works continuously of not =chronic disease
    • Yang works sporadically if not = painful condition
  • acupuncture: state of mind + internal organs
    • Fear, anxiety + excitement = effect heart
    • anger, depression, grief = effect liver
    • grief, over-thinking, anxiety = effect spleen
  • acupuncture: target points:
    • target points are tender to touch
    • correctly placed needle penetrates tissue easily & without pain - can stay for 10 mins
  • Acupuncture: western medicine views:
    • controversial
    • most vets convinced on pain killing effect
  • acupuncture: scientific explanation:
    • stimulation of acupuncture points trigger sensory receptors - pain, temp, pressure, touch
    • receptors transmit impulses from outer body via CNS to hypothalamic - pituitary system
    • HTP glands release neurotransmitters & natural painkillers
  • acupuncture: natural painkillers
    • opium - like (endorphins & enkephalins)
    • act as morphine to suppress pain as natural painkillers
    • can: increase circulation, relieve muscle spasm, stimulate nerves
  • acupuncture: example: racehorses
    • chronic back pain that didnt respond to conventional treatments improved in 2 - 8 weeks in 13 / 15 horses
  • aqua therapy & others: sheep
    • sheep = medicated bath for ectoparasites + foot rot
  • aqua therapy + others = companion animals
    • hose pipe - simple, labour intensive, less effective
    • swimming pool = expensive, communal
    • others - ice cup, crushed ice, frozen peas
  • Other therapies:
    • animal chiropractic
    • animal physiotherapy
    • aromatherapy
  • legality: protection of animals act 1911:
    if a sick animal is not treated and suffers or dies as consequence, the owner will be prosecuted
  • veterinary surgeons act 1966:
    • vet can legally treat animals and only those with further training can prescribe other therapies