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Benefits for the horse

What can Equine Touch help?

The answer is EVERYTHING!

The address is to the horse’s body as a whole, leading the individual body as close as possible, in it’s current state of ‘dis-ease’, toward homeostasis.

A very old or very sick animal will take as much as it can and benefit from it as much as an equine athlete.

horse processing an Equine Touch moveThe series of gentle moves over specific points on the body, in a predetermined pattern, such as fixed and insert points of muscles and tendons, opposing muscle groups and energy meridians, have the effect of releasing muscular tension, addressing energy blockages and improving blood flow and lymphatic action.

The horse processes the moves (as in the picture on the right) and will often go into a deep relaxation, releasing tension and reducing the pain spiral.

For more on the benefits see the case studies

 

 

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