Are you trying to “detox” your pet when you should be doing something completely different? In this month’s Ask the Vet Q&A with Dr. Christina Chambreau and Dr. Jeff Feinman, we shatter the detox myth and reveal what your pet ACTUALLY needs for true healing.
If you’re dealing with kidney issues, digestive problems, or wondering how to transition from conventional to holistic care, this video will transform how you think about your pet’s health journey.
What You’ll Discover:
- Why detoxing is usually unnecessary (and what to do instead)
- The energy field approach that addresses root causes, not just symptoms
- How to properly transition your pet to fresh food diets
- Real solutions for kidney disease, Cushing’s, and chronic health issues
- When supplements are actually needed vs. marketing hype
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Dr. Christina
Christina Chambreau, DVM, is an internationally known homeopathic veterinarian and associate editor of the Integrative Veterinary Care Journal, she’s written several books on animal healthcare.
After opening her own homeopathy veterinary practice in 1983, she founded the Academy Of Veterinary Homeopathy and was on the faculty of the National Center for Homeopathy Summer School for ten years.
Dr. Christina is also an integrative medicine adjunct faculty liaison for the Maryland Veterinary Technician Program and lectures on a wide array of topics including integrating holistic options into veterinary practices, as well as guidance on how to choose the best approaches to heal animals and sustainability.

Dr. Jeff
Jeffrey Feinman, BA, VMD, CVH, graduated in 1985 from the University of Pennsylvania and was Penn’s first veterinary dual-degree University Scholar, holding both molecular biology and veterinary degrees. He is the founder of HolisticActions.com and dedicated to pet parent empowerment.
Dr. Jeff is devoted to researching about how to harness the innate power of the individual using Vitality and Balance. He and his wonderful wife Amy live with Archie, a rescue pup, and a Rex cat named Tigger.