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Raw Remedies

S1 Ep 36 | Sep 25, 2025 | 47 MIN

S1 Ep 36 | Sep 25, 2025 | 47:43 MIN

Today, Dr. Margo Roman returns to discuss the importance of the veterinary oath and the ethical responsibilities of veterinarians to uphold that oath, even in the face of opposition or criticism from state boards, Big Pharma and Big Kibble. She explains the need for integrative medicine in veterinary practice, sharing her personal experiences and challenges faced in advocating for alternative treatments. The discussion also covers the role of the microbiome in animal health, the legal battles surrounding veterinary practices, and the urgent issue of antibiotic resistance. Dr. Roman calls for public awareness and advocacy for holistic veterinary care, urging pet owners to be informed and involved in their animals’ health decisions.

Chapters:
00:00 The Importance of the Veterinary Oath
03:03 Challenges in Veterinary Medicine
05:48 Integrative Medicine and Its Benefits
08:35 Personal Experiences Shaping Veterinary Practice
11:21 The Journey to Integrative Veterinary Medicine
14:09 Legal and Ethical Implications in Veterinary Care
17:17 The Future of Veterinary Medicine
19:34 The Consequences of Antibiotic Use
20:38 Veterinarians as Part of the Healthcare Team
21:29 Ozone Therapy: A Viable Alternative
25:38 The Battle Against Veterinary Boards
28:20 The Importance of Holistic Approaches
34:12 Corruption in Veterinary Medicine
37:34 Empowering Pet Owners for Better Care

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This week’s guest

Dr Margo Roman, DVM, CVA, COT, CPT, FAAO, Graduated Tuskegee University Veterinary School in 1978 and held the position of faculty at Tufts University School of Veterinary Medicine from 1979-87. She is the owner of the Integrative veterinary practice M.A.S.H.- Main Street Animal Services- of Hopkinton in Massachusetts, a cutting-edge integrative center since 1983. 

Dr Roman has been practicing Medical Ozone Therapy over the past 22 years and Micro Biome Restorative Therapy (“MBRT”) for 13 years, which has enhanced her 45 years of practicing conventional and alternative modalities (including acupuncture, homeopathy, herbs, nutrition, hyperbaric oxygen, UVBI and more), giving her more tools to enhance the health and wellbeing of her patients. She opened the first fecal bank for dogs and cats in 2012 and has been a national and international speaker on many topics of integrative medicine.

Dr. Roman has been married for 47 years with three children, 3
grandchildren and 3 grand- dogs. She is also the proud mom of eight standard poodles, 4 th 5 th 6 th and 7th generation, and two
Siamese cat who are donors for over 28,000 animals.
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To follow Dr Roman:

https://www.mashvet.com/
https://www.mbrt.life/
https://www.facebook.com/margo.roman

Consider donating to her cause here: https://www.givesendgo.com/GE4DP

Read about and join her petition HERE

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