Animals need balance and harmony in their lives for true health and this starts from the ground up in the form of healthy and species-specific foods and holistic therapies for restoring balance. Animals have a disadvantage today in that most of their food has been processed and polluted or grown in depleted soils. This causes or contributes to toxicity and imbalance in the animal. The best thing any owner/farmer can do is to feed organic, quality and nutritious foods to their animals and livestock. Imbalance and ill-health from improper nutrition and toxic build-up in the body need to be addressed and true health restored.
Alethea has extensive training and experience offering holistic education about:
She uses iridology and other assessments to determine imbalances in the body, then educates the owner on how to restore and maintain balance in the animal.
Education includes information about:
She takes into consideration the different needs of carnivores, omnivores and herbivores in her recommendations and keeps in mind that each animal is an individual, even though it may be part of a flock or herd. In the case of whole flock or herd imbalances, she makes recommendations for changes overall while dealing constructively with imbalance signs in individual animals.
Alethea has extensive training and experience offering holistic education about:
- Cats
- Ferrets
- Dogs
- Horses
- Sheep
- Goats
- Llamas
- Cattle
She uses iridology and other assessments to determine imbalances in the body, then educates the owner on how to restore and maintain balance in the animal.
Education includes information about:
- Diet
- Vitamins and minerals
- Herbs
- Essential oils
- Flower essences
- Homeopathy
- Manual therapies, including acupressure and massage
She takes into consideration the different needs of carnivores, omnivores and herbivores in her recommendations and keeps in mind that each animal is an individual, even though it may be part of a flock or herd. In the case of whole flock or herd imbalances, she makes recommendations for changes overall while dealing constructively with imbalance signs in individual animals.