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HOMEOPATHY
WHAT IS IT?

Homeopathy is a gentle holistic system of healing that has been used worldwide for more than 200 years. Developed in Germany by Dr. Samuel Hahnemann MD, homeopathy is based on the healing principle of "like cures like" which in homeopathy is known as The Law of Similars. The medications used in homeopathy, referred to as homeopathic remedies, are made of highly diluted natural substances. In homeopathic treatment remedies are carefully selected based on the patient’s physical, emotional and mental symptoms to stimulate the body’s own healing mechanisms. Homeopathy is a powerful and complex system of medicine that can be used to safely and effectively treat both acute and chronic disease. 

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 WILDLIFE & HOMEOPATHY
 

There is a growing interest in the use of homeopathy for wildlife as the potential benefits of its use become increasingly appreciated. Homeopathy has been shown to be highly effective in the treatment of acute wildlife trauma and can also be used to successfully treat some conditions in wildlife that conventional medicine can’t such as viral diseases and emotional states such as fear.
 

Homeopathic remedies are easy to administer and are generally used less frequently and for shorter time periods than conventional drugs. This means less handling and therefore less stress, an important consideration in healing.

As well, homeopathic remedies tend to accelerate healing and recovery rates so treated wildlife are able to be successfully returned to their native habitat in a more timely fashion. This, combined with the fact that homeopathic remedies are inexpensive, is beneficial in reducing overall costs associated with rehabilitation. A further advantage of homeopathic treatment is the lack of potentially harmful side effects often seen with conventional medications such as antibiotics and steroids.


Blackbird fledgling receiving homeopathy treatment

At PWRC all injured wildlife are treated with homeopathic first aid as well as all other indicated standard therapies. We will post a variety of wildlife cases treated at PWRC so please check the website for further updates.

 

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