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		<title>Alternative Healing Modality: Bach Flower Remedies</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Todays spotlight is on the Bach Flower Remedies, a set of 38 essences that can help with all sorts of emotional issues in both people and animals.</p>
<p>We have been using Rescue Remedy, a 5-flower &#8220;emergency&#8221; essence blend, for years now and it really does work. We use it for ourselves in times of stress, our [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Todays spotlight is on the Bach Flower Remedies, a set of 38 essences that can help with all sorts of emotional issues in both people and animals.</p>
<p>We have been using <a title="Rescue Remedy" href="http://animalmassageguide.com/bach-flower-therapy/" target="_blank">Rescue Remedy</a>, a 5-flower &#8220;emergency&#8221; essence blend, for years now and it really does work. We use it for ourselves in times of stress, our dog (when going to the vet, groomer, etc.) and our house plants. Our home is not a place where plants naturally thrive, but I&#8217;ve found that adding Rescue Remedy to the water makes them not only survive, but also grow really fast.</p>
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<td style="text-align: center;" width="211" valign="center" bgcolor="#ebc6c0"><span style="color: #000000;"><strong>What Are The Bach Flower Remedies?</strong></span></td>
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<p>The Bach flower essences were discovered in the 1920-30s by Dr. Edward Bach, a British physician who after suddenly collapsing in 1917 (due to a tumor which was removed) was told he had three months to live. At that time, he was doing research on vaccines, and as soon as he was able to get out of bed, he went back to his lab to get as much work done as possible before his time was up.</p>
<p>In spite of the poor prognosis, he survived the three months and kept getting better. Dr. Bach was convinced that this was because of his strong desire to keep working and finding answers. He wasn&#8217;t ready to stop just yet, and that determination was what saved him.</p>
<p>Dr. Bach was becoming increasingly unhappy with the way doctors were zeroing in at specific diseases while ignoring the patient as a whole. He became more and more interested in holistic medicine and when he was offered a position at the Royal London Homoeopathic Hospital, he jumped at the chance. There, he continued his work on vaccines, and developed seven homeopathic versions (&#8220;nosodes&#8221;).</p>
<p>He also started to collect plants and flowers in an effort to develop natural remedies that were gentler than the nosodes. This work was going so well that in 1930, he left London and moved to the countryside to devote all his time to this research. Over the next 5 years, through trial and error, he discovered 38 flower remedies, each connected to a state of mind or emotion. He found that since the body is a direct reflection of the mind, treating the negative mental and emotional patterns of his patients allowed their bodies to heal naturally. He also discovered that if  you can treat these negative emotions early on, it can prevent them from manifesting themselves as physical illnesses.</p>
<p>In 1934, Dr. Bach moved to Mount Vernon, a house in Brighwell-cum-Sotwell in Oxfordshire, England. In 1935, he announced that his work was complete and a year later, he passed away. Today, Mount Vernon is home to The Bach Centre; the world hub of education and information about the Bach flower remedies.</p>
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<p>The Bach flower case study comes from Caroline Thomas, who lives and works in Chelmsford, England. Caroline is the owner of <a title="Animal Magic" href="http://www.emotionalhealing4animals.co.uk/default.html" target="_blank">Animal Magic</a> and practices a variety of complementary therapies such as Crystal Healing, Reiki, Alaskan Essences etc. She is a Reiki Master, Bach Flower Practitioner, soon-to-be Animal PsychAromatica practitioner, and a founding member of SARA (the Shelter Animal Reiki Association).</p>
<p>Caroline is a long-time volunteer at <a title="Remus" href="http://www.remussanctuary.org/" target="_blank">Remus Memorial Horse Sanctuary</a>, a horse and farm animal sanctuary in Ingatestone, England, where she also teaches <a title="Schools in the UK" href="http://animalmassageguide.com/animal-massage-schools-uk/" target="_blank">classes and workshops</a> in Bach flowers and Crystal healing for animals.</p>
<p><strong>I asked Caroline how she got into alternative/complementary healing, and she told me:</strong></p>
<p>&#8220;I sort of found Bach Flowers by chance. I suppose my journey with Complimentary Therapies started about five years ago. I work as a Pharmacy Technician in a very busy pharmacy. We often had people asking us about homeopathy, herbs and Bach Flowers. None of us had a clue really!</p>
<p>One day I just felt that I wanted to know more about homeopathy. It was a sudden urge as I felt very disillusioned by Conventional Medicine.  So I decided to go on a course. On the first evening I just felt that this was what I was meant to do. I have to say that ever since that moment I have been constantly, on courses and reading, broadening my horizon.</p>
<p>I have always loved animals, so when I qualified as an Animal Bach Flower Practitioner I wanted to give something back. My union with Remus has been the biggest catalyst in my life; all of my spare time is spent making up Aromatherapy oils and Flower Remedies for the rescued animals and of course offering/sending Reiki.&#8221;</p>
<p>To learn more about Caroline and the therapies she practices, visit her website <a title="Animal Magic" href="http://www.emotionalhealing4animals.co.uk/default.html" target="_blank">Animal Magic</a>. Also, don&#8217;t miss the <a title="Reiki Case Study" href="http://animalmassageguide.com/offering-reiki-to-sheep/" target="_blank">Reiki case study</a> from Caroline.</p>
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<p style="text-align: center;"><strong>Case Study: Treating Apollo With Bach Flower Remedies</strong></p>
<p><a href="http://animalmassageguide.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/Apollo.jpg" target="_blank"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-1115" style="margin-left: 10px; margin-right: 10px;" title="Apollo" src="http://animalmassageguide.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/Apollo-300x224.jpg" alt="Apollo" width="240" height="179" /></a>Apollo is a grey thoroughbred mare who came to Remus Horse Sanctuary in 2007. A few months before arriving, she had suffered from an accident which involved a Farrier’s tripod.  While she was being shoed, the tripod had gone into her face, causing one of her eyes to hang out. Obviously, her eye sight since then has not been good. She was also an obsessive weaver.</p>
<p>Weaving is the name given to the repetitive side to side rocking of the head, shoulders and sometimes the whole body that you see some horses do, and it is thought that approximately one in every twenty thoroughbreds is a stereotypical weaver. What is of more concern is that weaving signals that the weaver is currently suffering or has underwent some sort of mental discomfort.</p>
<p>When I first met Apollo she had been weaving so much she had rubbed the front of her neck raw! Also, about 6 months earlier, she had an incident with another horse where she was badly injured. During this time she had to be stabled for a long time, and she clearly hated being confined. I felt that the incident with the tripod, which had taken place in a stable, would have only intensified her anxiety and could have been the start of her weaving.</p>
<p>I have been treating Apollo for about a year and a half, using different combinations of Bach Flowers essences depending on her state of mind. These have included remedies such as Crab apple, Honeysuckle, Star of Bethlehem, White Chestnut and at one point Sweet Chestnut.</p>
<p>The result has been that her weaving has improved by 75%. Her neck has healed, and she is noticeably calmer in the stable. Stereotypical behaviour is very difficult to treat; I think the learning point from this case study is not to give up!</p>
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<p>To learn more about the Bach Flower Essences, check out these books. I have them all and they are excellent resources. The Encyclopedia of Bach Flower Therapy is a particularly good source if you would like to really delve into each essence. Read <a title="Bach Flower Remedies" href="http://animalmassageguide.com/bach-flower-therapy/" target="_blank">my reviews</a> here.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>There are many ways to promote health through touch, and animal massage therapists are often trained in several different therapies. These are just short overviews of each therapy &#8211; to learn more about either one, click on the case study links below each.</p>
<p>Do you know of, or are you practicing, a modality not listed here? [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are many ways to promote health through touch, and animal massage therapists are often trained in several different therapies. These are just short overviews of each therapy &#8211; to learn more about either one, click on the case study links below each.</p>
<p>Do you know of, or are you practicing, a modality not listed here? Please <a title="Contact form" href="http://animalmassageguide.com/contact/" target="_self">contact me</a> so that I can include it.</p>
<p><strong>Acupressure</strong><br />
A Traditional Chinese Medicine (TMC) technique based on the holistic system where illness is thought to result from imbalances in the natural flow of energy, chi, through the body. <a title="The Well-Connected Dog" href="http://animalmassageguide.com/amg-book-review-the-well-connected-dog/" target="_blank">Acupressure</a> is performed by using finger and palm pressure on certain points along the meridians (the energetic pathways the chi travels along) to improve the flow of chi and thereby health.<br />
<a title="Acupressure Case Study" href="http://animalmassageguide.com/alternative-healing-modality-acupressure/" target="_blank">Acupressure Case Study &#8211; Rabbit</a><br />
<a title="Allergy relief for horse" href="http://animalmassageguide.com/acupressure-case-study-allergy-relief-for-a-horse/" target="_blank">Acupressure Case Study &#8211; Allergy Relief for a Horse</a><br />
<a title="Acupressure" href="http://animalmassageguide.com/massage-and-acupressure-treatment-for-rabbit-digestion/" target="_blank">Acupressure Treatment For Rabbit Digestion</a><br />
Review of <a title="Introduction to small animal acupressure" href="http://animalmassageguide.com/introduction-to-small-animal-acupressure/" target="_blank">Introduction To Small Animal Acupressure DVD</a><br />
Book review: <a title="Acu-dog A guide to canine acupressure" href="http://animalmassageguide.com/acu-dog-a-guide-to-canine-acupressure/" target="_blank">Acu-Dog &#8211;  A Guide To Canine Acupressure</a></p>
<p><strong>Acupuncture</strong><br />
Similar to acupressure, acupuncture is based on the principle that there are energetic pathways throughout the body that influence associated internal organs and structures. Energy from these pathways surfaces at various points on the body, identified as acupuncture (or acupressure) points. By inserting fine needles into these points, the acupuncturist is able to help the body return to a healthy state.<br />
<a title="Acupuncture Case Study" href="http://animalmassageguide.com/animal-acupuncture/" target="_blank">Acupuncture Case Studies &#8211; Dog with Allergies &amp; Paralyzed Cat</a></p>
<p><strong>Applied Kinesiology</strong><br />
Kinesiology (or Applied Kinesiology) is not a healing method, but a diagnostic tool. It is also known as muscle testing, and the practitioner (who could be a practitioner of any healing modality, alternative or not) uses it to figure out for example what it is the patient is allergic to, what the best way of treating the issue is, or anything else he/she wants to &#8220;ask&#8221; the patient&#8217;s body.</p>
<p>It is usually done by the patient holding one arm out parallel to the floor (or up in the air if you&#8217;re lying down), the practitioner asks his/her question (either out loud or quietly) and then gently presses down on the patient&#8217;s arm. If the patient is able to resist the pressure, it means one thing, and if the patient can&#8217;t resist the pressure, it means another. Exactly what it means depends on the question. When working with animals, this is usually done using a surrogate.</p>
<p>There are other forms of kinesiology as well, such Specialized Kinesiology, Energy Kinesiology and Kinesiologic Medicine which all work a little bit differently from one another.</p>
<p><strong>Bowen for Animals</strong><br />
Invented by Australian Tom Bowen, The Bowen technique is a soft tissue remedial therapy where the therapist use fingers or thumbs to move lightly over muscle, ligament tendon and fascia in various parts of the body. By doing so, the therapist helps the body relax muscle tension and activate its own healing resources, resulting in fast and lasting relief from pain and discomfort.<a title="Bowen for Animals" href="http://www.animalconnectionnetwork.com/" target="_blank"></a></p>
<p><strong>Chiropractic</strong><br />
A system of diagnosis and treatment based on the concept that the nervous system coordinates all of the body&#8217;s functions, and that disease results from a lack of normal nerve function. The bones of the spine and joints are maintained in a specific alignment, and when even a small change in this alignment occurs, it affects the the nervous system, local muscles, joints and even distant organs, glands and body functions. The chiropractor manually applies a controlled force (called manipulation or adjustment) into joints that have become restricted in their movement. This manipulation of the affected joint and tissues restores mobility, thereby alleviating pain and muscle tightness, and allowing tissues to heal.<br />
<a title="Animal chiropractic" href="http://animalmassageguide.com/animal-chiropractic-history-adjustment-techniques-tools-benefits-and-side-effects/" target="_blank"> More on animal chiropractic</a></p>
<p><strong>CranioSacral Therapy</strong><br />
Craniosacral work is a holistic healing practice which uses extremely light finger pressure to optimize body movement. Using a soft touch generally no greater than about the weight of a nickel, practitioners release restrictions in the craniosacral system (the membranes and cerebrospinal fluid that surround and protect the brain and spinal cord) to improve the functioning of the central nervous system. By complementing the body&#8217;s natural healing processes, CST is increasingly used as a preventive health measure for its ability to bolster resistance to disease, and is effective for a wide range of medical problems associated with pain and dysfunction.<a title="CranioSacral Therapy" href="http://www.iahe.com/html/therapies/cst.jsp" target="_blank"></a><br />
<a title="Equine Craniosacral" href="http://animalmassageguide.com/equine-craniosacral/" target="_blank"> Equine Cranio Sacral Case Studies</a></p>
<p><strong>EFT (Emotional Freedom Techniques)</strong><br />
EFT, or “Tapping”, is based on the belief that &#8220;The cause of all negative emotions is a disruption in the body&#8217;s energy system&#8221; and that &#8220;Our unresolved negative emotions are major contributors to most physical pains and diseases.&#8221;</p>
<p>EFT can be described as an “emotional version” of acupuncture, but without needles. Instead, energy meridian points on the body are stimulated by tapping on them using fingertips, thereby helping the body release and letting go of negative emotions and fear.<a title="EFT" href="http://www.emofree.com/" target="_blank"><br />
</a><a title="EFT" href="http://animalmassageguide.com/eft-helps-a-dog-with-aggression/" target="_blank">EFT Case Study &#8211; Dog with Aggression</a></p>
<p><strong>Foot Reflexology</strong><br />
Yes, people do this on dogs, and even bunnies! <a title="Reflexology" href="http://animalmassageguide.com/animal-massage-guide-guest-post-series-yvette-eastman/" target="_blank">Reflexology</a> is based on the principle that reflex points formed by 7,200 nerve endings in the each hand and foot correspond to glands, organs, or other parts of the body. The practitioner applies pressure to these points, and the body in turn is allowed to re-pattern, balance, and heal itself.<br />
<a title="Reflexology Case Study" href="http://animalmassageguide.com/animal-massage-guide-guest-post-series-yvette-eastman/" target="_blank">Reflexology Case Study &#8211; Dog Goes Blind</a></p>
<p><strong>Healing Touch for Animals® (HTA)</strong><br />
Healing Touch for Animals® / Komitor Healing Method, Inc. (HTA/KHM) uses bio-field therapies to integrate, balance and clear the energy body. It works by releasing endorphins to establish a deeper relaxation and state of being, allowing the body to function at a greater level. By allowing muscles to relax, circulation is increased, sending more oxygen, nutrients, and hormones into the body to support healing. Practitioners use their hands with light or near-body touch.<a title="Healing Touch for Animals" href="http://www.healingtouchforanimals.com" target="_blank"></a><br />
<a title="Healing touch" href="http://animalmassageguide.com/healing-touch-for-animals/" target="_blank">Healing Touch Case Study &#8211; Dog with Anxiety</a></p>
<p><strong>Hydrotherapy</strong><br />
Swimming for animals. In addition to being a great cardiovascular exercise, <a title="Hydrotherapy" href="http://animalmassageguide.com/animal-massage-guide-guest-post-series-jody-chiquoine/" target="_blank">swimming</a> improves muscle tone, help speed recovery after operations and slow the progression of degenerative conditions. Spinal injuries or surgery can cause impairment of motor function, which may be treated by allowing the dog to exercise in water; it provides support and allows the dog to continue to exercise its muscles while nerve regeneration is taking place. Degenerative conditions can make normal weight bearing exercise difficult and pressure on joints and limbs may aggravate some conditions, so hydrotherapy can be used in these cases to allow the dog to exercise in an environment where there is no pressure on the affected areas. Obese dogs can build fitness and lose weight as a result of exercise in a hydrotherapy pool without putting excessive weight on their joints. Hydrotherapy may be used as part of a general fitness routine for dogs.<br />
<a title="Hydrotherapy Case Study" href=" http://animalmassageguide.com/canine-hydrotherapy/" target="_blank">Hydrotherapy Case Study &#8211; Sophie &#8211; a Weimaraner with Degenerative Myelopathy</a><br />
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<p><strong>Massage &#8211; Deep tissue or Swedish</strong><br />
A massage technique that focuses on the deeper layers of muscle tissue, releasing the chronic patterns of tension in the body through slow strokes and deep finger pressure, thereby removing toxins, while relaxing and soothing the muscle. It is both corrective and therapeutic.<br />
<a title="Massage Case Study" href="http://animalmassageguide.com/alternative-healing-modality-deep-tissue-and-swedish-massage/" target="_blank">Massage Case Study &#8211; Gus the Cat</a><br />
<a title="The Basic Massage Strokes" href="http://animalmassageguide.com/the-basic-massage-strokes/" target="_blank">The Basic Massage Strokes</a><br />
<a title="Massage" href="http://animalmassageguide.com/massage-and-acupressure-treatment-for-rabbit-digestion/" target="_blank">Massage For Rabbit Digestion</a><br />
<a title="Massage case study" href="http://animalmassageguide.com/massage-helps-a-samoyed-get-back-on-his-feet-and-a-pbgv-with-epilepsy/" target="_blank"> Massage Case Study &#8211; Suffering Samoyed</a><br />
<a title="Massage case study" href="http://animalmassageguide.com/massage-helps-a-samoyed-get-back-on-his-feet-and-a-pbgv-with-epilepsy/" target="_blank"> Massage Case Study &#8211; Dog with Epilepsy</a><br />
Book review &#8211; <a title="A dog lover's guide to canine massage" href="http://animalmassageguide.com/amg-book-review-%E2%80%93-a-dog-lovers-guide-to-canine-massage/" target="_blank">A Dog Lover&#8217;s Guide To Canine Massage</a></p>
<p><strong>PEMF &#8211; Pulsed Electro-Magnetic Field Therapy</strong><br />
The practitioner uses a PEMF device to administer low frequency electromagnetic pulses to the body, which stimulates cell metabolism. This helps reduce muscle pain and swelling, regenerates tissue, speeds up recovery after surgeries and injuries, and can even help repair broken bones.<br />
<a title="PEMF Case Studies" href="http://animalmassageguide.com/pemf/" target="_blank">PEMF Case Studies</a></p>
<p><strong>Reiki</strong><br />
Reiki is administered by &#8220;laying on hands&#8221; (or by holding the hands over the body, treating the aura) and is based on the idea that an unseen &#8220;life force energy&#8221; flows through us and is what causes us to be alive. The Reiki practitioner is the conduit for the energy, which goes into the patient’s body and finds its way to the area that needs to be treated.<br />
<a title="Reiki Case Study" href="http://animalmassageguide.com/spotlight-on-reiki/" target="_blank">Reiki Case Study &#8211; Feral Kittens</a><br />
<a title="Reiki Case Study" href="http://animalmassageguide.com/offering-reiki-to-sheep/" target="_blank">Reiki Case Study &#8211; Sheep</a><br />
<a title="Reiki Case Study" href="http://animalmassageguide.com/reiki-case-study-treating-a-dog-with-arthritis/" target="_blank">Reiki Case Study &#8211; Dog with Arthritis</a><br />
<a title="Reiki - Horse and Cat" href="http://animalmassageguide.com/offering-reiki-to-a-horse-and-cat/" target="_blank">Reiki Case Study &#8211; Horse and Cat</a></p>
<p><strong>Shiatsu</strong><br />
Shiatsu is, just like Acupressure, a Traditional Chinese Medicine (TMC) technique where illness is thought to result from imbalances in the energy (chi or qi) flow through the body. Shiatsu is performed by using finger and palm pressure on points along the meridians (the chi&#8217;s &#8220;highways&#8221; in the body) to improve the flow of chi and thereby health.</p>
<p><strong>TTouch® (the Tellington Touch)</strong><br />
Developed by Linda Tellington-Jones, <a title="TTouch" href="http://animalmassageguide.com/ttouch/" target="_blank">TTouch</a> is a method where circular movements of the practitioner’s fingers are applied all over the animal’s body in order to activate the function of the cells and awaken cellular intelligence. Ttouch helps to release tension and increase body awareness, allowing the animal to gain self-confidence, help with recovery from illness or injury or enhance the quality of the animal’s life. Read more on our Recommended Products page.<br />
<a title="TTouch" href="http://animalmassageguide.com/ttouch-light-bodywork-with-amazing-results/" target="_blank">TTouch Case Study &#8211; Dog With Separation Anxiety</a><br />
Book review &#8211; <a title="Getting in TTouch with your dog" href="http://animalmassageguide.com/ttouch/" target="_blank">Getting in TTouch with your Dog</a></p>
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<p><strong>Animal Communication</strong><br />
Animal Communication is exactly what it sounds like: talking to animals. A trained communicator talks to the animals telepathically, sending and receiving images, smells, tastes, feelings, and thoughts, and can even feel an animal&#8217;s pain in their own body. This is not limited to pets and other domesticated animals, animal communicators can talk to wildlife and animals that have passed away as well. Some communicators can also help with finding lost animals.<br />
<a title="Animal Communication" href="http://animalmassageguide.com/animal-communication/" target="_blank">More on Animal Communication</a> (including an interview and testimonials)</p>
<p><strong>Bach Flower Therapy</strong><br />
The system was discovered by British physician Dr. Edward Bach in the early 1900s. He believed that that the true cause of illness and disease in human beings lies in the personality &#8211; in the mental and emotional patterns through which we view ourselves and the world around us. To treat these personality patterns, Dr. Bach discovered and developed 38 different <a title="Dr. Bach Flower Therapy" href="http://animalmassageguide.com/bach-flower-therapy/" target="_blank">flower remedies</a>, each a correcting vibration for a state of mind or emotion that needs to be gently rebalanced. Since the body is a direct reflection of the mind, transforming negative vibrations into positive good vibrations allows the body to respond naturally with better health.<br />
<a title="Bach Flower Remedies Case Study" href="http://animalmassageguide.com/spotlight-on-bach-flower-remedies/" target="_blank">Bach Flower Remedies Case Study- Horse</a><br />
Bach Flower Therapy Book Reviews &#8211; <a title="Bach Flower Therapy books" href="http://animalmassageguide.com/bach-flower-therapy/" target="_blank">The Encyclopedia of Bach Flower Therapy and Bach Flower Remedies for Animals</a></p>
<p><strong>Crystal Healing</strong><br />
Crystals regulate energy blockages. Certain crystals work with certain organs or conditions. For example, Calcite is good for skeletal problems; Hematite for the muscular system; Rose Quarts for injuries and wounds, etc. When a practitioner holds the appropriate crystal near a certain organ (or other materials), the vibration of the organ becomes regulated and in harmony with the rest of the body. After repeated treatments, the organ will be restored to health.<br />
<a title="Crystal Healing" href="http://animalmassageguide.com/crystal-healing-for-animals/" target="_blank">Crystal Healing Case Study &#8211; Dog with Seborrhoea and injured leg</a><br />
<a title="Crystals with cows" href="http://animalmassageguide.com/using-crystals-with-cows/" target="_blank">Using Crystals with Cows</a><br />
Book review &#8211; <a title="The complete idiot's guide to crystals" href="http://animalmassageguide.com/healing-crystals/" target="_blank">The Complete Idiot&#8217;s Guide To Crystals</a></p>
<p><strong>Homeopathy</strong><br />
Discovered by German physician Samuel Hahnemann in the late 1700s, homeopathy is based on the theory that each naturally occurring element, plant, and mineral compound that can cause an illness can also be a cure. Hahnemann believed that, by diluting these substances in a standardized manner, they could be used to treat the very symptoms they were known to produce. This is called the Law of Similars (“treat like with like”).</p>
<p><strong>Shamanic Healing</strong><br />
Shamanic healing is spiritual healing, an ancient practice performed by a Spirit with the help of a shaman. The shaman acts as a conduit for the Sprit, allowing it to use his/her mind and body in order to connect with the patient. Cures include soul retrieval, depossession, power animal retrieval, curse removal, cord cutting, extraction, soul remembering, or house and/or land clearing.<br />
<a title="Shamanic Healing" href="http://animalmassageguide.com/shamanic-healing/" target="_blank">Shamanic Healing Case Study &#8211; Rescued German Shepherd</a></p>
<p><strong>Tong Ren</strong><br />
Tong Ren is an energy healing method invented by Tom Tam. The practitioner holds a small acupuncture model in one hand and taps on the points that need treatment with a magnetic hammer. This helps release blockages in the qi (which is believed to be the cause of all disease), and when the energy is able to once again flow freely in the body, healing begins.<br />
<a title="Tong ren" href="http://animalmassageguide.com/tong-ren-energy-healing-for-animals/" target="_blank">Tong Ren Case Studies &#8211; Horse with colic and impaction, Dog with abnormal growth, Dog with skin cancer</a><br />
<a title="Tong Ren case study" href="http://animalmassageguide.com/cushing%E2%80%99s-and-tong-ren-our-experience/" target="_blank"> Tong Ren Case Study &#8211; Dog with Cushing&#8217;s</a></p>
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