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A Holistic Approach and Scenar to Treat Lameness in a Horse
by Roger S Meacock

Dolphin Assisted Therapy
by David Wolgroch

Between 1992 and 1995 I served as the Psychological Consultant to the Dolphin Reef in Eilat, Israel. The facility is located in a natural lagoon on the Red Sea Coast. It contained six (and later eight) Atlantic Bottlenose Dolphins which served as the main attraction to the leisure complex offering a swimming beach, beachside pub and club, diving school and educational activities about Dolphins and the Coral Reef. (Very graphic so longish download.)

Energy Balancing with the e-Lybra 8 System
by Roger S Meacock

In this article which focuses on the e-Lybra 8 system – a technology that has spawned various offshoot products combining modern hi-tech products with Energy Medicine – the author also looks into the state of our body and its function.

Health in the Wild - Natural Preventative and Curative Measures
by Cindy Engel

Cindy Engel is a shiatsu practitioner and qualified animal behaviourist, who sees the health-maintenance strategies used by wild animals as “the evolutionary genesis of today’s holistic medicine”. These are strategies that have survived millions of years of natural selection, and are based on prevention rather than cure.

Holistic Treatment for People and Pets
by Midi Fairgrieve

If ever there's something wrong with my dog that doesn't require urgent veterinary attention, I always opt for complementary treatment. The other day we were both at the chiropractor; Basil (the dog) had a sprained left shoulder and I had recently cricked my neck on the left side. "Can you see us together?" I asked, when making the appointment. The chiropractor in question is trained in McTimoney-Corley chiropractic and her practice embraces both people and animals, and so I booked a double appointment. He went first!

Skenar Healing Devices
by Roger S Meacock

Much has been written in the West regarding the Russian Skenar devices, most of which is anecdotal. Not surprisingly, the scientific community has been sceptical about a device which would appear to fulfil the criteria for a futuristic movie. The question needing to be answered is how much is science, and how much is science fiction?

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