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RE: Avian wound healing

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I have used the Respond laser on wounds and bumblefoot on chickens and turkeys, and I believe that some of the original research on wound healing with lasers had some avian references. Use just the recommended frequencies, remember we all share about 99% of the same DNA and so will respond similarly. Homeopathics are a real boon with birds, so electrically sensitive they are that you will see them respond before your eyes!Try Traumeel for anything, it covers most acute injury indications including infection. So easy to treat with these modalities; the laser can be used for local therapy as well as acupuncture, and there are lots of great avian charts, see Schoen's book and others. Have fun with this!

Judith M. Shoemaker, DVMAlways Helpful Veterinary Services305 Nottingham RoadNottingham, PA 19362ph fax info@... www.judithshoemaker.com

To: vetrehab From: NDoylePT@...Date: Fri, 14 Dec 2007 14:03:04 -0600Subject: Avian wound healing

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