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Natural
Healing for Horses |
Jenny
Morgan, 2002, hardback, 224 pages
Jenny Morgan as
produced a complete book to complementary health care. She
explains that it is vital to understand your horse's character and
behaviour such as smell, posture and condition of the coat, as any
changes can indicate a sign of illness, before going on to explain the
remedies.
By using this book the reader will feel confident with daily routine
care, from diet and riding to herbal remedies for treating common
ailments and conditions.
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Plants,
Potions and Oils for Horses |
Chris
Dyer, 1999, paperback, 80 pages
Over the years
Chris Dyer has collected traditional recipes in which to treat
horses. He explains how the most surprising materials can help
horses, whether to alleviate pain, encourage healing or to keep the
animal in good health generally. Chris Dyer has toured the country
offering advice in his lectures.
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Cathy
Tindall, 2006, hardback, 176 pages
Shiatsu therapy
involves pressing fingers gently over an area of the body. The
method described in this book will enhance your horse's well-being and
happiness.
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The
BAHNM Dictionary of Holistic Horse Medicine & Management |
Keith
Allison, 1998, paperback, 216 pages
Keith Allison,
secretary of the British Association of Holistic Nutrition and Medicine,
draws on both scientific and technical research and on historical
references to provide a compendium of information on equine physiology,
nutrition, common diseases and holistic veterinary therapies.
It is an invaluable source of reference for horse owners wishing to
apply holistic methods, for equine therapists and veterinary students.
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The
Horse Owner's Guide to Holistic Medicine
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Sara Wyche,
1996, hardback, 160 pages
A complete guide to
alternative remedies for a variety of problems, including details on
when to use them, what to use and
how to use them successfully.
It covers both the simple (water, heat and cold)
and complex (homoeopathy, herbalism, acupuncture, acupressure and
manipulation) methods of treatment.
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The
Treatment of Horses by Homoeopathy |
George
MacLeod, 2005, paperback, 256 pages
This book is ideal
for anyone who is interested in the welfare of horses, and who wishes to
know more about treating them with homoeopathic remedies.
Increasing numbers of horse owners and handlers today confirm that
homoeopathy is a speedy and effective treatment which can often deal
with so-called 'incurable' ailments.
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Hilary Page
Self, 2006, paperback
A comprehensive
guide to medical herbs which can be used on horses and ponies to treat
common ailments, especially for the older horse.
Includes advice
on herbal preparations, how they should be applied, ailments associated
with older equines, the recommended diet of a veteran horse and details
on first aid. Also features aspects on homeopathy, bach and
aromatherapy.
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Linda Benedik
& Veronica Wirth, 2006, paperback, 192 pages
Illustrated with
more than 200 photographs and drawings, this practical guide provides
easy to follow instructions on posture, breathing, exercises,
meditations, warming up & cooling down techniques as well as a
special section on yoga that can be performed in the saddle.
Linda
Benedik has more than twenty years of yoga experience and is the founder
of Harmony With Horses Balanced Riding Program in the US.
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