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Bach Flower Remedies for Horses & Riders

Martin Scott, 2006, hardback, 96 pages, illustrated

Complementary therapies are continuing to grow in popularity within the riding fraternity.  Bach Flower Herbal Remedies is one alternative which has been proved to work in healing the mind and emotions in horses.
The remedies are readily available in shops with no side effects to equines.  The author of this authoritative guide, Martin Scott, is a qualified Bach Flower practitioner and a Fellow of the British Institute of Homoeopathy.

REF:  AT001

£14.95



Bach Flower Remedies for Your Horse

Marion Brehmer, 2006, hardback, 112 pages

Bach flower remedies can treat a wide variety of states of mind.  This book offers descriptions of how the 38 bach flowers work and provides the reader with the information they need to be able to select the right remedy for their horse.

REF:  AT015

£19.95



Complete Holistic Care & Healing for Horses

Mary Brennan, 2006, hardback, 384 pages

Described as the complete veterinary guide to alternative methods, Mary Brennan offers riders authoritative advice on the full range of complimentary therapies including acupuncture, aromatherapy, Bach as well as nutritional, grooming and ailments advice.
This 353-page guide is written by a leading US holistic vet.

REF:  AT003

£27.50



Concise Guide to Alternative Therapies for the Horse

David Ramey, 1999, paperback, 224 pages

This title provides a discussion and exploration of what works and what doesn't based on scientific evidence.  The author will help the reader evaluate the different methods and sort through the misconceptions and myths surrounding the various therapies.

REF:  AT010

£12.95



Essential Oils for Horses

Carole Faith, 2002, hardback, 192 pages

This comprehensive guide is designed to help those who wish to know how to use essential oils on their horses and covers everything from profiles of the oils themselves, what equipment to use and the conditions that can be treated.
Essential oils are used to treat sweet itch, mud fever, strained muscles and tendons, respiratory ailments, digestive and emotional problems, to ward off flies and much more.  This practical manual also shows massage sequences and provides details of retailers where equipment can be purchased.

REF:  AT011

£25.00



For the Good of the Horse

Mary Wanless, 2006, paperback, illustrated

In an extensively researched and thought provoking book, Mary Wanless analyses new attitudes and techniques of horse care from farriery to feeding.
She studies in detail homoeopathy, aromatherapy and herbalism amongst other remedies, and explains how the lives of equines can be improved.

REF:  AT004

£19.95



Homeopathy for Horses

Tim Couzens, 2006, hardback, 475 pages

A comprehensive guide to the modern practice of veterinary homeopathy for horses and ponies.  Includes a history of homeopathy, an explanation of the principles, descriptions of common ailments with suggested remedies, a Materia Medica listing the properties of over 200 useful homeopathic remedies, how to select a remedy, its potency, the timing of each dose and advice on the storage of remedies.

REF:  AT012

£29.99



Homeopathy for my Horse

Claudia Naujoks, 2006, paperback, 96 pages

This title explains the basic knowledge necessary for diagnosis and homeopathic treatment of common equine illnesses.  Reading this book will enable you to learn when treatment is required and which homeopathic method is more suitable.

Was £9.95

Now £8.96



Modern Horse Herbal

Hilary Page Self, 2006, paperback, illustrated

Beautifully presented, this popular guide illustrates clearly how herbs can be beneficial in the treatment of many common horse ailments.
Describing individual herds and how to use them, Hilary has become an expert on the subject and is a member of the British Herbal Medicine Association.

REF:  AT006

£16.95



Shiatsu Therapy for Horses

Pamela Hannay, 2002, hardback, 304 pages

Shiatsu originates from Asia and involves pressing fingers gently over an area to stimulate the body's natural healing ability.  Horses are particularly responsive to shiatsu.
The techniques described within this book are both simple to understand and carry out as well as safe.  The method is ideal for helping to resolve physical and mental problems in a horse.

REF:  AT007

£30.00




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