Dr Jai Prakash Goel (28 December 1932 – 6 July 2002) was a humble human who had imbibed Empathy and Service to all living creatures as his "Jeevan-Mantra".
He got his registration to practice homeopathy in 1955 from Lucknow, making him one of the very few registered homeopaths in post-independent India.
Among his patients were the farmers of Northern India. They would often discuss the diseases and problems of their cattle with him. Dr Goel, himself from a rural background and a man of the soil, started prescribing homeopathic medicines for their diseased cattle.
Femocure is often used along with other medicines to recover faster
from respiratory diseases.
He found excellent results of homeopathic medicines in the diseases of their cattle, especially in those cattle where the conditions were INCURABLE.
Hence the seed of "Veterinary Homeopathy" was sown in 1975. He was probably the first homeopathic doctor to practice veterinary homeopathy.
Since then, it has been a journey of compassion, care, and empathy for animal care by homeopathy.
Founded in 1997, IHVP is the brainchild of Dr Praveen Kumar Goel. He is a successful homeopath and an innovator who came up with the idea of treating incurable diseases in animals through homeopathic medicines.
Having treated similar conditions in humans effectively, he formulated products designed for animals. In his journey of the animal healthcare revolution, he was supported by his wife, Dr Indu Goel, who is a homeopath herself.
Together, they conducted trials of these medicines in individual animal diseases and found them effective.
Soon, these medicines became popular in villages and towns of Uttar Pradesh, India. Thus, a new chapter in the homeopathic veterinary began in the country in the name of Indian Homoeo Vet Pharmaceuticals (IHVP).
IHVP is deeply connected with the roots of the BHARAT, i.e., villages, towns, and undeveloped areas of the nation. As an indigenous company, we have been serving the nation with ethical practices in the industry. Our products are affordable for farmers and caregivers.
We have always focused on a “Result-Driven Approach” instead of a “Market-Driven Approach”.