Have you been looking for a holistic solution to your dog's allergies?
No more guessing, no more frustration. Learn what is really going on with your allergic dog. Most dogs are misdiagnosed and you need to know why in order to help.
- Learn why many dogs diagnosed with allergies are not allergic
- Find out how to treat your dog's allergies successfully
How did I find the treatment that works?
Many years ago, I noticed patterns of distribution in the skin lesions on dogs with so-called skin allergies. I also noted these dogs appear to have obvious back or muscle injuries and spasms. After connecting the dots, I saw clearly that the location of the skin lesions and rashes closely relates to back or muscle injuries.
In some cases, the affected skin was right over the local muscle sprain, for example, the leg. In other situations, the injured back segment is closely related to the location of skin lesions. See the picture of energy lines below.
A surprising success rate of 90 percent plus
To confirm what I saw, I started to treat these back and muscle injuries with mobility supplements and homeopathy and I worked closely with chiropractors and physiotherapists. It was great to see that most patients recovered quickly.
After many years, my regular patients very rarely came back with skin problems. The main reason is that I paid a lot of attention to their musculoskeletal health, which reflects in healthy skin and the whole body.
Of course, there are some exceptions, however, I saw a 90 percent success rate with a simple approach that you too can try without paying hundreds and thousands of dollars for expensive conventional treatments.
To find out why skin problems are so often misdiagnosed as allergies and what could be causing your dog's skin problems read the next article in the allergy series here.