Acupressure for Arthritis, Seizures and Anxiety

October 7th, 2014 at 12:20 pm EDT
Hello Friend,

My new home study course, Dr Jones' Natural Animal Care, is well underway, and we recently finished Module 4 on Healing Your Dogs and Cats with Acupressure.

This is the largest acupressure instructional video to date- in it you'll see How to perform acupressure correctly, including points for asthma, arthritis, allergies, bloat, CPR, vomiting, diarrhea, pain, seizures, organ dysfunction, immune stimulation, anxiety and more.

A wonderful healing modality that you *really* can easily learn, and regularly use.

This is a 14 week course, being offered for a very reasonable price- you can see all that it includes here:

http://www.veterinarysecrets.com/course


 Why you should be using Acupressure
Let's say you have a middle aged to older dog or cat.

And that you have been to your vet on a regular basis..the vet has diagnosed your pet with degenerative joint disease (arthritis)..

It's been a while since you've been to the vet, but your dog is especially stiff on the same arthritic leg.

You would like some anti-inflammatories/pain killers, BUT you can't get a prescription UNTIL you get another $60 vet exam..

Which will likely say your dog has arthritis (surprise!), and you need these pricey/potentially harmful Non Steroidal Anti-Inflammatories (NSAIDS)

SO what can you do?

1. You can consider the OTC NSAID, Aspirin. The dog aspirin dose is 325mg per 40lbs twice daily.  I would caution you using it, especially long term ( as with any anti-inflammatory).

2. Go to the vet, suck it up and pay the $60, and get a new prescription..

3. Learn some basic acupressure techniques.

Here is one point easy to find, and that you can regularly use.

The easiest way to start is to locate a point called ‘The Aspirin
Joint’.


It is found on the outside webbing of your dog’s hock joint-
this is the joint just up from their back feet.

Place your index finger on the outside of this web of skin and with moderate pressure, hold for 60 seconds.

I suggest performing this 3 times a day for 7 days, and assessing if it is helping your dog.


Heal Your Pet At Home!

Best Wishes,

Dr Andrew Jones, DVM
P.S. In module 4 you will see exactly how to find the BL 60 point, plus ALL the key acupressure points for dog and cat arthritis.

http://www.veterinarysecrets.com/course




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