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Monday, February 6, 2012

Cranial sacral 2 course completed

Well, I chose to complete my CST 2 course in the state of Florida in January.  How cool is that when it was -50 with the windchill in Swift Current, Sask and it was sunny and hot in Florida.  Florida- West Palm Beach area is absolutely beautiful.  The greenery is so well groomed--and I don't know when it gets done as I did not see anyone out doing any of it.  Must have been just before I arrived.
Anyway, the course was equally as good.  Our instructor was amazing.  I enjoyed learning more of how to help people's bodies heal and release the problem areas (called energy cysts).  The mouth work was very interesting.  Since returning home I have given my husband a treatment--and now he doesn't snore.


I also use the craniosacral therapy on horses.  They just love it.  I helped a horse's body get it's chewing action back again.  I do combine the CST with laser therapy when needed.  And myofacial release when needed.

Saturday, January 22, 2011

Craniosacral therapy

Craniosacral therapy is a soft touch therapy to help open up the flow of cerebral spinal fluid.  Read more about it in www.upledger.com.
I have been using this therapy in animals.  They just love it.

Sunday, January 2, 2011

Genetics and epigenetics

I heard a talk from a molecular biologist yesterday.  It was very interesting.  He spoke about genetics and epigenetics.  We are all born with a set of DNA and genes.  That doesn't change.  What does change is the expression of the genes.  Gene expression is in constant flux depending upon our environment, our nutrition, our thoughts, our exercise.  That is fascinating.  What we eat in our first 9 months of life determines much also.  What our mother ate, how she exercised, how healthy she was when she was pregnant with us affects our gene expression in our life.  Marks made on the DNA can be passed down.

So, because gene expression can be affected by nutrition, if we know what genes do a specific function, we can test foods that affect those genes.  And that is what Life Gen Technologies and Nuskin/Pharmanex  have done and are in the process of doing.  The 52 youth gene clusters that affect the mitochondria of the heart, brain and muscle have been identified.  The correct products to target these genes have been found, also.  They come in the Ageloc Vitality.  The three products are Cordyseps sinensis CS4, pomegranate, and RBI Ginseng.

Results that people have been getting are better sleep, more mental clarity and focus, increased muscle stamina and more energy. 

Deworming your pets

If your pet goes outside he/she should be dewormed 2-3 times per year.  Cats and dogs that eat mice, gophers, birds will no doubt have tapeworms.  Most kittens and puppies are born with roundworms.  So the deworming process starts early in life.  If you have a breeding female, she should be dewormed before she gets pregnant.  If her deworming is not up to date, you need to deworm her babies when they are 8-12 weeks old.
There are many dewormers on the market.  Check with your veterinarian which one is best for your situation.

Roundworms look like they sound, round.
Tapeworms can sometimes be seen under the tail of your animal.  The tapeworm segments may remind you of white rice. 


Sunday, December 19, 2010

Aspecial Suspect standing at stud

www.sylviawiebe.com

Click on equine and animals and scroll down to Aspecial Suspect aka  "Shadow"

He stands for introductory fee of $800.00 LFG. Mare care will be added to the fee.  He is a running Quarterhorse that is about 17.1HH and is extremely easy  going.  He has the likes of Easy Jet, Beduino, Special Effort and Dash For Cash on his pedigree.  Should make some good barrel horses with the right mares.


Saturday, December 18, 2010

Can horses have sore TMJ's?

The answer is YES.  And it stems from problems with their teeth.  When their molars are not in contact, they will bite down harder to try to chew and that stresses the TMJ.  Over time the joint becomes sore and then the horse doesn't want to chew as well and you get more problems even with digestion.
Have a knowledgeable dentist or veterinarian check your horse's teeth at least once a year.

Friday, December 17, 2010

Is there help for Alzheimer patients?

Want to share a story I heard from a lady named Peggy.  Peggy lives in California, her mom is in the east.  Her mom is in her 90's and is in a care home.  Peggy's mom has an advanced case of Alzheimers.  Peggy sent a bottle--one month's supply--of the product Ageloc Vitality.   The care nurses opened 6 capsules each morning and put them in the applesauce and fed Peggy's mom.  After a month Peggy visited her mom.  Now her mom is not able to feed herself, is in a wheelchair and is usually just sitting not knowing anything or anybody.  When Peggy walked into her mom's room, her mom said "Peggy, when did you get here".  Can you imagine what Peggy felt.  Her mom is pushing herself around behind her wheelchair and was sitting with a newspaper and a cup of coffee in her hand.  What a change.

Ageloc Vitality is a natural product that influences the aging genes of the heart, brain and muscle.  These aging genes are allowing the mitochondria (power plants) of our cells to die.  Vitality is slowing down this aging process, so the power plants can make energy for our bodies.

We do not treat or diagnose disease, but when the body is given what it needs, it heals itself.