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Regenerative medicine for dogs and cats – Part 1 | Animal Welfare Magazine

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Discover how regenerative medicine for dogs and cats can delay aging, improve health and promote longevity. Learn about stem cell therapy and other treatments in this two -part series.

Regenerative medicine is in the holders of its cure potential in dogs and cats, as well as in humans. But what exactly and how does it work? In the first section of this two -part article, we observe closely the regenerative medicine for dogs and cats, how it works and why we are revolutionizing how we take care of our companions animals.

Understand the concept of regeneration

Regeneration is The process of replacing or restoring cells, tissues, organs, damaged or missing organs and even whole body parts. The “side effects” of regenerative medicine are the reversal of age, anti -aging or “yothing” as some call it.

Regenerative medicine focuses on developing and applying new treatments to cure tissues and organs and restore lost function due to aging, disease, damage or defects. These treatments can come from unexpected places and expand beyond what we consider normal therapies.

Regenerative medicine has roots in ancient wisdom

The foundations of regenerative medicine originate in the ancient wisdom of traditional and indigenous healers. This cure approach comes from the belief that the body knows how to cure itself.

Regenerative medicine maintains a landscape that supports health. “Create the conditions for health and disease disappears,” says Alberto Villoldo, biological anthropologist and shaman. “Not only that, it doesn’t even manifest.”

Regenerative medicine maintains a landscape that supports health. Like Alberto Villoldo, a Shaman biological anthropologist says: “Create health and disease conditions disappear, and not only that; it doesn’t even manifest.”

In the 21st century, as science reaches this ancient wisdom, we now understand the molecular structures and biological mechanisms that allow regenerative medicine. The question remains how these ancient cultures achieved regeneration. Energy Medicine provides the answer (see sidebar on page XX).

“Quantic Salto” and its role in regenerative medicine

Regenerative medicine transcends the limits of Newtonian physics and enters the scope of quantum evolution, or quantum jump. This is a concept that is based on the quantum world to quickly implement the necessary changes to prosper and evolve.

This is how birds evolved from reptiles; Not only began to grow feathers, but they turned from one evolutionary moment to another.

In the quantum jump process, we and our dogs and cats can be healthy and free of diseases. Our immune systems no longer need to learn through exposure to pathogens. In addition, we can update the quality of our energy fields, which in turn updates our bodies.

Therapies used in regenerative medicine for dogs and cats

The main therapies for regeneration are directed to cells, structures within cells, mitochondrial health, cellular metabolism and reproduction, and the function of life. Here is a list of therapies used in regenerative medicine:

  • Supplements and nutraceutics: mainly in the form of antioxidants and cofactors such as vitamins, minerals and enzymes
  • Stem cell therapy – It implies the harvest of undifferentiated cells and placing them in areas of the body where they need to become new cells
  • Platelet rich plasma (PRP): Blood harvested to create new fabric and cell growth
  • Telomerase Extension of therapy: Prevents the degradation of the thread of the DNA propeller and extends the useful life of cell reproduction
  • Progotherapy – Inject a substance into an articulation to create an immune response
  • Energy medicine or frequency: sound, light, meditation, prayer, trip.

Regenerative medicine goes far beyond symptomatic therapies

We are moving beyond relying only on biochemistry and pharmaceutical products for healing, since we face the deep limitations of symptomatic therapies. Regenerative medicine focuses on longevity, ensuring that its useful life, and that of your dog or cat, coincides with your health saliva.

We are learning to understand the deep energetic interconnections that we share with our companions animals and see in them reflexes of our own internal, mental, emotional and sometimes physically. Along with this, we are looking for ways to achieve better health and longevity for both us and our dogs and cats.

Healing is a multifactorial event that considers all aspects of well -being. This includes the environment, nutrition, lifestyle options, as well as the thoughts we think and how we sail our emotional panorama. As most functional medicine doctors say: “You must be healthy to be healthy.” All healing begins with the mentality to be healthy.

In the second part of this article, we will deepen the various therapeutic options used in regenerative medicine for dogs and cats.

Energy drives biology

Our bodies, and those of our dogs and cats, are built for health. All tissues and cells have the ability to regenerate. To support this process, we must understand the underlying mechanisms to body systems.

All matter is ultimately made of subatomic atoms and particles governed by the laws of quantum physics. The biological processes are based on the transfer of electrons of one molecule to the next to create a reaction. This electron movement is fed by energy.

We and our dogs and cats are essentially energy beings: energy impulse physics, physics drives chemistry and chemistry drives biology. Ultimately, energy drives biology.

Unlock DNA secrets

The bodies of our animals (and ours) are protein manufacturing factories. All cell and tissue processes are based on the proper production and function of proteins. Proteins, in fact, all life, come from an information plan known as DNA.

Within our DNA there is a world of information that goes beyond the kingdoms of Newtonian physics and biochemistry. It extends to the fields of electromagnetism, the bifotonic (which implies the interaction between light or photons and tissues, cells and body molecules) and quantum mechanics.

What does all this mean? In a nutshell, the genetic material that creates and propagates the instructions for a lifetime is a multifactorial plan whose fundamental nature is in tune with the world of vibration, frequency and resonance.


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The veterinarian, Dr. Barrie Sands, received her DVM title from the University of Ross in 1991. Logged her IVA CVA certification in 2003, followed by advanced training in herbal food and therapies and homeopathy. Dr. Sands has been working at the VCA Emergency and References Center in San Diego since 1996 in the Department of Critical Emergency Care, and is head of the Integrative Holistic Department. She is a certified coach for the HeartMath Institute. Dr. Barrie wrote the book The stupid things my human does; Real stories of animal er.

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