I will be listening to this wise, witty and wonderful speaker at 8PM Eastern time on Thursday January 20th. Please join me.

Dr. Arthur Young is no stranger to the field of veterinary homeopathy. He is nationally known as a practitioner, lecturer, teacher, and author.

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January 20th
5PM PT – 8 PM ET

He comes to homeopathy with over five decades of experience as a clinician, researcher in contagious diseases of primates, instructor in pathology at the University of Pennsylvania School of Veterinary Medicine, and as an innovator in the application of homeopathic medicines for exotic animals.


His metamorphosis from allopathic (conventional) methods and beliefs to homeopathy has been a gradual process. A decade ago, his observations—derived from many years of clinical and academic medicine—changed his focus. In his opinion, many health problems in animals have been created by the practice of over-vaccination, persistent use of steroids and antibiotics, and the many grossly deficient commercial diets available.

Recognizing the absolute necessity of educating those dedicated to the preservation of good health and a comfortable quality of life for animals, Dr. Young has contributed his literary skills and teaching energies to homeopathic journals, new age publications, national TV talk shows, as well as to appearing as a guest lecturer at the annual conventions of both human and veterinary homeopathic organizations.*

His Introduction to Homeopathy for Animals seminar is a must for anyone interested in an alternative approach to conventional therapies.

Dr. Young is a graduate of the University of Georgia School of Veterinary Medicine and has studied with such eminent veterinary homeopaths as Drs. Richard Pitcairn, Christina Chambreau, and Don Hamilton.

Currently, Dr. Young resides in Mt. Laurel, New Jersey, with his wife Nancy, and he conducts a busy consultation practice and speaking schedule.

Register at http://www.theevolutionofanimalhealthcare.com/

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