
Effects of EMF on Pain in People and Animal Amputees
04/04/18 • 35 min
Tripawds Podcast Episode #70: You can't see, smell or hear them but each day we are all surrounded by high EMFs (ambient and man-made electromagnetic fields) in our homes and the outside world. These EMFs are proven to cause issues with insects and migratory birds' flying patterns, but how do EMFs affect the dogs and cats living in our home? Can EMFs increase pain symptoms and create problems for people and animals with compromised immune systems? Today's Tripawd Talk Radio takes a look at these questions. On this pre-recorded episode of Tripawd Talk Radio you'll hear from two people who can shed some light on the EMF issue. First we'll chat with 2018 TEDx Speaker Dr. Don Nixdorf, DC, formerly Executive Director of the British Columbia Chiropractic Association and Board of Advisors member for Farabloc Development Corporation, producers of the Farabloc medical aid that reduces exposure to high frequency electro magnetic fields. Next up, you'll meet Holly, mom to Purrkins, a front-leg feline amputee who suddenly developed phantom pain when the local power provider introduced a smart meter into his home. In this episode, we discuss: Why the absence of high EMF (ambient and man-made electromagnetic fields) has a profound impact on injury including recovery from surgery, burns, amputee phantom pain and chronic pain. Current research that demonstrates how faster wound repair and less associated pain when you reduce exposure to high EMFs. And, how Purrkins has found relief from phantom pain after the Farabloc blanket was introduced into his living area. Join the discussion on this topic here.
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Tripawds Podcast Episode #70: You can't see, smell or hear them but each day we are all surrounded by high EMFs (ambient and man-made electromagnetic fields) in our homes and the outside world. These EMFs are proven to cause issues with insects and migratory birds' flying patterns, but how do EMFs affect the dogs and cats living in our home? Can EMFs increase pain symptoms and create problems for people and animals with compromised immune systems? Today's Tripawd Talk Radio takes a look at these questions. On this pre-recorded episode of Tripawd Talk Radio you'll hear from two people who can shed some light on the EMF issue. First we'll chat with 2018 TEDx Speaker Dr. Don Nixdorf, DC, formerly Executive Director of the British Columbia Chiropractic Association and Board of Advisors member for Farabloc Development Corporation, producers of the Farabloc medical aid that reduces exposure to high frequency electro magnetic fields. Next up, you'll meet Holly, mom to Purrkins, a front-leg feline amputee who suddenly developed phantom pain when the local power provider introduced a smart meter into his home. In this episode, we discuss: Why the absence of high EMF (ambient and man-made electromagnetic fields) has a profound impact on injury including recovery from surgery, burns, amputee phantom pain and chronic pain. Current research that demonstrates how faster wound repair and less associated pain when you reduce exposure to high EMFs. And, how Purrkins has found relief from phantom pain after the Farabloc blanket was introduced into his living area. Join the discussion on this topic here.
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Tripawds Podcast Episode #69: Learn how to maximize pet health with whole foods, not drugs from Dr Judy Morgan, Author of "Yin And Yang Nutrition for Dogs". Dr. Judy Morgan is an acclaimed holistic veterinarian from New Jersey who has just published her latest how-to book about home cooking for pets. Titled "YIN & YANG Nutrition for Dogs, Maximizing Health with Whole Foods, Not Drugs," (co-written by Hue Grant), this book boldly explains why premade commercial food is not the optimal diet for dogs and how Chinese medicine can help us do better by preparing simple yet nutritious home cooked or raw meals for each stage of a dog's life. She is also the author of the popular guidebook "From Needles to Natural: Learning Holistic Pet Healing" as well as the home cooking for dogs and cats handbook, "What’s For Dinner, Dexter?: Cooking For Your Dog Using Chinese Medicine Theory." For this episode of Tripawd Talk Radio we will discuss: - What inspired her to publish this latest how-to book. - Why conventional veterinary medicine discourages us from feeding real food to our pets. - What Chinese Medicine theory can teach us about home prepared meals and helping our dogs stay strong and healthy. - How food can heal or alleviate the symptoms of urgent conditions like kidney disease, cancer and more. - Dr. Morgan's best tips for cooking for dogs with cancer - Simple ways to make the transition to a home-prepared diet. Find more helpful pet amoutation recovery and care resources at Tripawds.
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Benefits of Rehab Therapy for Amputee Pets
Tripawds Podcast Episode #71: Dr. Amy Kramer has a long history in the human and animal physical therapy world. She began her career with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Physical Education and Recreation, went on to work as a human physical therapist in an orthopedic practice for seven years prior to receiving a Masters and a Doctorate of Physical Therapy degrees in Physical Therapy. In 2004 when her own dog had knee surgery and needed post-operative services she became interested in animal rehabilitation, and pursued a Certificate in Canine Rehabilitation through the Canine Rehabilitation Institute. She went on to start the first Veterinarian and Physical Therapist owned rehabilitation clinic in Southern California and seven years later founded Beach Animal Rehabilitation Center (BARC). Dr. Kramer has been a member of the American Physical Therapy Association since 1991. She spends extra time trying to help integrate the veterinary and physical therapy communities getting them to recognize the benefit of combining their knowledge and expertise to improve outcomes. She has been applying skills she learned and used in the human world to the animals with tremendous success. Learn more about Dr. Kramer's work at BARC. Find more amputee pet rehab tips and video interviews with Dr. Kramer at Tripawds.
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