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The essence of the veterinary profession is defined in the professional code of conduct for veterinarians:

- § 1 of the Federal Veterinarian Act says:

"The veterinarian is appointed to prevent, alleviate and heal the suffering and diseases of animals, to contribute towards preserving and developing capable livestock, to help protect people from the danger and damage caused by animal diseases and to protect food and products of animal origin and to work towards increasing the quality of foods of animal origin. The veterinary profession is not a trade. It is a free profession by nature. The veterinarian is the appointed protector of animals."

Idealism and realism are part of the zoo veterinarian's profession just as the scalpel in the surgeon's hand.

The foremost responsibility of the veterinarian is to "prevent, alleviate and heal the suffering and diseases of animals and to contribute towards preserving and developing capable livestock". As in case of human medicine, even the veterinarians mostly had only pharmaceutical products to carry out their many responsibilities. Since around 1900, when "pharmaceutical medicine" was born, age-old knowledge has been increasing lost. The veterinarians are moving very slowly towards the so-called "alternative" healing methods.

CyberScan is the preferred choice here.  Without using drugs and other remedies, energy information is used to communicate directly with the immune system of the animal which is stimulated to heal itself. Such a method is less expensive than conventional methods in many cases.  Moreover, it is extremely effective and can be safely used even in bio-stocks.

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