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I am a professional in the animal care industry in the following area(s):
Massage and Bodywork, Homeopathy, Farrier, Trainer, Behavior, Reiki or other Energywork, Education, Author
About Me
Gwen has been involved with horses from her earliest memories. From galloping around on fairy-tale stick horses to catch riding in her early teens to her first training of a wild Mustang at 18 years old, her life of 59 years has not been void of horses except for a few years during which time she was busy with a young family. She is an expert pioneer natural hoofcare practitioner, equine behavior specialist and trainer and passionate student and teacher of the Whole Horse.
My website
http://www.thepenzancehorse.com
Additional website
http://www.barefoottrim.com
Additional website
http://www.horsecourses.net
Additional website
http://penzanceppt.ning.com
I work professionally with:
horses, humans
My services are available in the following locations:
MA, RI, CT, Distance
I am the proud and lucky guardian/owner/servant/companion/treat supplier/etc. of:
horses, dogs, cats, birds, livestock
My e-mail address is
caballus@charter.net

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The Principles of Natural Healing by Dr. Marty Goldstein

The Principles of Natural Healing

as noted in "The Nature of Animal Healing" by Dr. Marty Goldstein

  1. Disease is an absence of health, and vice versa: health is an absence of disease. But health was here first!
  2. Disease is a process…
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Posted on November 14, 2010 at 5:42am

Connect the Dots

SIMPLY PUT:





Days and hours and nights devoted to learning more and more about the effects of PROCESSED FOOD on Horses with EMS (Insulin Resistance) … something to back up my own gut feeling that PROCESSED FEEDS have direct

correlation to IR … and I found the references and connected the dots.

Yes!

Very simply put –…

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Posted on November 14, 2010 at 5:30am

Help your Horse Cure Himself



More and more and more I read, see, hear of and experience the event of prematurely aged animals, sick animals, animals that are getting the “best” that the food and drug industry has to give but yet the animals

are still suffering and dying at young ages. Cancer, Diabetes,

Cushings, Founder, Arthritis, Navicular — horses as young as 5 years

old being pronounced ‘incureably unsound’, for retirement only, for

companion only … Horses as young as 3 years old…

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Posted on February 15, 2010 at 9:15am — 1 Comment

Equine Massage

Most horses, like humans, enjoy massage therapy when it is done with skilled hands and good understanding of anatomy. If you are interested how your horse would feel after a massage, think how nice it feels after you get a massage, horses feel the same way after a good massage releasing tension and sore spots. In this course I will teach you how to massage any horse, you will come away from this course knowing everything you need to know about massage for equines.

-- Ashlee, Instructor for… Continue

Posted on January 20, 2010 at 5:37pm

Comment Wall (3 comments)

At 8:25am on February 15, 2010, Megan Ayrault said…
Hello and welcome, Gwyneth. Great offerings in your blog posts, thanks for sharing! (Though I haven't been keeping up with postings very consistently to have seen it sooner.) Sounds like you offer some really wonderful resources!
At 5:38pm on November 14, 2010, Megan Ayrault said…
Hi Gwenyth,
Thanks for noticing the old link no longer working. You can go to
AllAboutAnimalMassage.com and sign up for all the free stuff together,
which will include the recording of the webinar.
Enjoy!
At 8:35am on November 15, 2010, liz Mitten Ryan said…
Hi Gweneth, thanks for the invite. I had completely forgotten about this network... too many social networks to keep up with. I've been concentrating on FB and the ning site. There is a contest on the main page blog of www.lizmittenryan.ning.com for a free retreat if you want to add your story....

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