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Patients With Diabetes Benefit From Naturopathic Care

A new joint study by Group Health Research Institute and Bastyr University Research Institute found that type 2 diabetes patients who received naturopathic care (as an adjunct to conventional care)…

Vitamins and Minerals in Base Equine “Salad”

An informative list showing the vitamins and minerals in the base ‘salad’ for horses.  (Word Doc format) http://www.thepenzancehorse.com/2011/ARTICLES/BASE%20LIVE%20DIET%20VITS%20%26%20MINS.docx

Spending Time with Horses

Communicating With Large Animals In my ‘line of work’ I need to be able to communicate with the 1000 lb. critters without voices of their own. Horses are unique simply…

Photos of treatment for Mud Fever, Greasy Heel, Scratches

Gotta just LUV Homeopathics and Herbs: Photos of results from recent treatment of Equine Dermatophilosis aka Scratches, Mud Fever, Greasy Heel using Homeopathic remedy and topical herbal treatment. Scabs are…

LEARN TO TRIM YOUR OWN HORSE’S HOOVES!

LEARN TO TRIM YOUR OWN HORSES’ HOOVES! 10 week home-study on the theory and care of holistic, natural barefooted horses. Start anytime and work according to YOUR schedule and at…

Life’s Lessons

Written By Regina Brett, 90 years old, of The Plain Dealer, Cleveland, Ohio “To celebrate growing older, I once wrote the 45 lessons life taught me. It is the most-requested…

Handling a Feral Horse’s Feet

I was browsing through Shawna’s blog this morning and ran across this. Thought it was apropos to post considering Chief’s terror over having his hooves handled. I concur with this…

Natural Horsemanship Trainers?

Good Horsemanship is good horsemanship. Period. Is that subjective? Yep. If one is talking about what *human* is the trainer its very subjective.  So, instead, look at it from the horse’s…

How and Why of Pedestal Training

How and Why of Pedestal Training   By Suzanne De Laurentis and Allen Pogue ã2009, Imagine A Horse   The goal of Trick Horse Training is to create a companion…

Liberty Training I

Liberty Training I Suzanne De Laurentis and Allen Pogue, Imagine A Horse © 2011 Liberty Training is a great way to spend quality educational time with any horse, and is…

Big Pharma’s Gaming of Medical Studies

Big Pharma’s Gaming of Medical Studies …  http://tinyurl.com/84ahst2   For all who think that double blind scientific studies are the last word …

Dr. Marty Goldstein : “The Principles of Natural Healing”

–Disease is an absence of health, and vice versa: health is an absence of disease. But health was here first!–Disease is a process used by nature in an attempt to…

Equine Manners

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What’s the magic word? Please?

10 Secrets to Healthy Hooves …

OK Folks — sending in the first order for PRINTED COPIES of “10 Secrets to Healthy Hooves” tomorrow … if you want your order to go in with this one,…

WEIGHT LOSS and WINTER

WEIGHT LOSS and WINTER Gwenyth Browning Jones Santagate Copyright 2011. All Rights Reserved. Question from local forum:   “Last winter my horse lost a bit of weight, and I have…

Glycemic Index vs. Glycemic Load

  For those of you with IR horses or horses that are exhibiting symptoms of IR. For those of you who have heard, “No grass! No apples! No carrots! No…

PENZANCE Events 2012

PENZANCE just announcing some of the 2012 season’s events being scheduled. Be sure to bookmark the page so you can see what else is added to date! (Online Web Calendar).

Curcumin compares favorably with corticosteroid therapy in the management of chronic anterior uveitis.

http://www.greenmedinfo.com/article/curcumin-compares-favorably-corticosteroid-therapy-management-chronic-anterior-uveitis Human studies but uveitis is uveitis — I think curcumin would be helpful for the HORSE with uveitis, too. Curcumin is found in Turmeric …