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I have always been a bit skeptical about alternative/holistic medicine because at my core, I am a “traditional” medicine person. After all, I was studying to become a veterinarian and tangible, physical results were ingrained in me. Traditional veterinary care is based on years of research and results, and the emergence of holistic veterinary medicine…
Maybe this kind of self-love encourages laziness and is too forgiving. Maybe it’s the easy way out: not doing something because I don’t feel like doing it and making that be okay because I’m “putting myself first” and “taking care of myself mentally/emotionally.”