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Dr Judy Jasek received her formal education at Colorado State University, including a bachelor’s degree in Zoology, followed by her Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree in 1988. She remained in the western United States, practicing in Idaho, Utah, and the returned to Colorado in 2001 where she owned and operated an integrative medicine practice for 12 years.
She then created a more streamlined practice model and increased her specialization in practicing the terrain paradigm, emphasizing the importance of species-appropriate nutrition augmented by natures’ aides in healing including herbs, homeopathy, ozone and mistletoe. She also highly recommends the use of hands-on modalities such as acupuncture, chiropractic and massage.
She believes that true healing requires supporting not only the physical body, but includes the mental, emotional, and environmental aspects of the pet’s terrain. Health is the natural state of the body, and her goal is to help pets regain natural vitality.
She is currently working to develop an educational platform to help other veterinarians learn and practice this method of true healing and regain a love of practice.
She currently resides in Tennessee with her husband, Chris their German Shepard puppy Rex, two cats Oscar and Chester, 13 laying hens and a rooster. Her hobbies are gardening, reading, and training Rex, who always keeps her on her toes, teaches her unconditional love, and can always make her laugh.
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Dr Judy Jasek received her formal education at Colorado State University, including a bachelor’s degree in Zoology, followed by her Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree in 1988. She remained in the western United States, practicing in Idaho, Utah, and the returned to Colorado in 2001 where she owned and operated an integrative medicine practice for 12 years.
She then created a more streamlined practice model and increased her specialization in practicing the terrain paradigm, emphasizing the importance of species-appropriate nutrition augmented by natures’ aides in healing including herbs, homeopathy, ozone and mistletoe. She also highly recommends the use of hands-on modalities such as acupuncture, chiropractic and massage.
She believes that true healing requires supporting not only the physical body, but includes the mental, emotional, and environmental aspects of the pet’s terrain. Health is the natural state of the body, and her goal is to help pets regain natural vitality.
She is currently working to develop an educational platform to help other veterinarians learn and practice this method of true healing and regain a love of practice.
She currently resides in Tennessee with her husband, Chris their German Shepard puppy Rex, two cats Oscar and Chester, 13 laying hens and a rooster. Her hobbies are gardening, reading, and training Rex, who always keeps her on her toes, teaches her unconditional love, and can always make her laugh.
https://ahavet.com
Our Bitchute channel
Our Website
Support the show

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