Dear clientes, after the birth of my wonderful daughter I start to work again on Monday 14th of May 2018. Please contact me for a appointment on my cellphone +56988983733. Have a nice day. Cindy Barth
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Dear customers, family and friends, As some of you know, I very soon will have my third child. So I stop to work today. It was a pleasure to attend your animals in the last months. Their progress gives me a lot of motivation to return soon. I’ll notify here on my web site and …
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Bach Flowers for animals
Our pets, horses and even livestock animals benefits like us from this wonderful and peaceful therapy created by Dr. Bach. The Bach flower therapy can be used in animals, just as in humans, in principle in all diseases in addition to other therapeutic procedures, in some as a single therapy. Typical uses in animals are …
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What means Ganz-Vet?
Ganz-Vet comes from the german word “Ganzheit”, which means wholeness or entirety. I chose that name to keep reminding myself of my standard and requirement to perform holistic treatments and consultations. This means for me that the treatment of a patient is adapted to its illness and also to the lifestyle and living conditions of …
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What is moxibustion?
Moxibustion is a process in which acupuncture points are warmed with moxa cigars or cones made of ground mugwort. The moxa herb is held over the points or attached to the acupuncture needles. The treatment is designed to move and activate the energy Qi in the body and is particularly indicated in patients with low …
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Acupuncture in veterinary medicine
Acupuncture is part of a millennia-old healing system – the Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM). Fine sterile needles are inserted into the body at specific points, the acupuncture points. As a result, processes in the body are intervened, pain is alleviated or the body’s self-healing powers are activated. The acupuncture points can also be stimulated by …
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