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In working for the Center for Epidemiology and Animal Health from 1996 - 1998 I monitored outbreaks and explored the environmental impact and economic devastation experienced by ranchers.
In our research there, we could track the spread of diseases but we never seemed to find the actual causes.
As an animal chiropractic instructor, I have seen my graduates resolve disease outbreaks in their communities with chiropractic; allowing the animals’ immune systems to solve the disease processes.
Time and again both animals and people have shown us the body is designed to manage and clear disease from the inside out. No matter what the disease. Providing it with clean water, appropriate nutrition, and a clear nervous system they can avoid and overcome anything.
In my veterinary practice, I have seen communities overcome illness, emergency situations, and trauma with chiropractic.
In no way am I discrediting veterinary medicine, though I am saying that when chiropractic is applied first, this allows veterinarians to work in their zone of genius and do more for their patients when the patient does more to help itself.
In taste test after taste test, chiropractically adjusted animals produce better-tasting products. Milk, eggs, and meat, all result in better quality food for humans. Fiber, feathers, and wool also improve because animal chiropractic improves the hair follicle via the increased immune function of the animal.
When a herd has a routine chiropractic appointment, it improves the size and quality of the herd faster in spite of other treatments.