calliecritturs
Posted : 12/7/2009 11:30:22 PM
Have you checked the Canada TCVM link? and you might actually email Barabara at the Chi Institute because they are getting more and more Canadian vets all the time. Then again, I've been known to drive a ways for this kind of treatment -- I started out going to Dr. Xie up in Gainesville (which is almost 3 hours away).
It's way way WAY more than just the meat thing -- that's a kind of tiny tiny edge of the iceberg -- because it has to go along with the diagnosis on THAT dog and what imbalances there are. See, in other words, there are times you WANT to feed a "hot" meat (if the gut is ... for some reason ... too 'cool';) --
Food, to the Chinese, is almost a medicine -- you don't give a pill if you can tweak diet -- sometimes it's pretty minor. And how often have you heard me tell someone to give a dog prunes if it's constipated? Fast? no -- but it's truly better on so many levels to let the body balance itself.
But the Eastern way sees this big correllation between time and food and illness. Like one of the first things Megan did when Pirate was seizing last winter was to log the *time* of the seizures. When she saw Dr. Xie up at the Institute the was almost the first question he asked (right after what DATE it started). Because the seasons and the hours of the day make such a huge impact on health. Because Pirate has some liver issues (man, I think I'm remembering this right) he's particularly 'weak' or more susceptible to seizing between the hours of 10 p.m. and 2 a.m. (and it's almost always when he did seize if I recall correctly). But further seizures tend to be worse in the "Spring" and Dr. Xie was quick to point out that February-March WAS "spring" in Florida (time when things 'green' and buds come out, etc.)
That's just an example -- but it's all about balancing the body and being aware that a thing may be more possible at certain times than other times. I can almost chart Billy's allergies on a calendar -- and it has little to do with the pollen count really. Pollen is only the outward manifestation of it all-- cos it has to do with moisture and a whole lot of other things.
I'm not trying to be deliberately vague here -- GET the book, but don't try to inhale all of it at once. You can do a whole lot literally by accupressure and massage.
We really haven't even mentioned the 5 elements and the "personality" of the dog and how that's influenced by it all. *smile*