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You are receiving this email from Dr. Christina Chambreau because you are passionately committed to having health for your animals, yourself and the planet or because a friend thought you wanted to hear this information.
Quick reminder:
There are many ways to help your pets achieve maximum health - Chinese medicine, homeopathy, osteopathy, chiropractic, intuitive healers, western herbs. Sometimes conventional drugs are needed, or surgery.
Sometimes it seems nothing helps and that is very frustrating. When I realized we are each on a life journey I relaxed. I can do my best, and my cherished pet or child or spouse is on their path, and they may have chosen a rough one.
Homeopathy is a gentle healer that can be very powerful. Learn more this weekend to help your pets if you already are familiar with some of the basic ideas of homeopathy.
The workshop can even help if you are working with a veterinary homeopath.
Taking the Next Step: Making Homeopathy Work for You and Your Pet
You can still register for this weekend - July 27-28, you can attend a seminar (in person in Connecticut, US and live streaming for anywhere in the world) where you will learn more about helping your pets abnormal symptoms using homeopathy and lessen your fears about serious illnesses.
There's a few Holistic Actions! Foundation scholarships left for anyone who want to register but can't afford it.
Behavior problems: One trainer began using homeopathy with one dog at a time who was ready to be euthanized at a shelter and found that with his training, raw meat diet, no chemicals and homeopathy, he was successful with every one.
Injuries can often be treated by you, using Arnica, Hypericum, Apis, Ledum, Bellis perenis and more.
Hoping to "see" you this weekend.
Next update I will go over the many books to help you with your pet.
For questions about this seminar or to schedule a
Pet Health Coaching phone call: Call, or email 410-771-4968 HealthyAnimals@aol.com
I want to serve you and your animals so please let me know what you need or want.
Hugs to all of you, and your furry friends, too.
Christina Chambreau
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