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…and dental care, nor do these policies cover corrective shoeing or alternative therapies such as chiropractic, massage or acupuncture.See our chart on Insurance Jargon and Types of Policies Surgical policies…
…and dental care, nor do these policies cover corrective shoeing or alternative therapies such as chiropractic, massage or acupuncture.See our chart on Insurance Jargon and Types of Policies Surgical policies…
…work, and we’ve developed a host of products and veterinary and alternative therapies to help them. Trends like these need to continue. John Strassburger is Horse Journal’s Performance Editor. By…
…and some do not respond to anti-ulcer medications. Even in the absence of a diagnosis, there are a wide range of effective treatments, including diet changes and alternative therapies, such…
…all can make a difference in your physical comfort on the horse. You get straight talk about alternative therapies?magnets (limited help), massage, chiropractors (you might be surprised), acupuncture and acupressure,…
…to know how it feels to finally get there. I’m also interested in what kind of horse care the riders practice: Do they use alternative therapies like chiropractics and message?…
…than good to our equine friends. Now, referring to the second part of the article, many people use alternative therapies. I know that there are the bad people who think…
…Dehydration • Parasite burden • Transport • Weather changes. If you suspect your horse is experiencing colic, call your vet immediately, and don’t administer any medicines or alternative therapies without…
…Dehydration • Parasite burden • Transport • Weather changes. If you suspect your horse is experiencing colic, call your vet immediately, and don’t administer any medicines or alternative therapies without…
…for this herb. Another study published in the May-June 2006 issue of Alternative Therapies in Health and Medicine compared the response of insulin-resistant people to diet therapy alone or diet…
…abandoned and replaced with references to “toxins,” or “energy imbalances” that call for a variety of “detoxing” or “cleansing” and rebalancing alternative therapies we’re in trouble. Or, actually, our horses…