Contents: Kinesiology therapy treatment of animals - blindness, allergies, aggression

 

Case Histories: Animals

Health Kinesiology has been used extremely successfully on animals, although practitioners only work with the animals when they have the approval of a vet.



Rabbits

A student practitioner worked on her pet rabbit, Benny, as sometimes he had fits of anger and aggression. Her flatmate was scared of the rabbit, and Benny even attacked some builders who walked through the garden. The student practitioner decided to see if she could help Benny, as he was becoming a bit of a problem.

Normally when Benny sensed that the owner was up to something, he ran away, but this time he didn't. It was established that he needed just one psychological correction - 'I am important.' And after the correction was done, Benny disappeared again.

Since then he has not only stopped the biting, but he has also become much more affectionate.

Dogs

Emma, (the dog), was taken to the Vets because she appeared to have a film starting to cover her eyes. The vet didn't know what it was and so the dog was taken by her owner to an eye specialist. The diagnosis was not good. It looked like Emma would be blind in approximately six months.  The owner, who was also a Health Kinesiologist, decided that she was not going to accept the fact that Emma was going to go blind and so she started to treat her with Health Kinesiology. 

After just six weeks the blue film didn't seem as thick as it had done and so Emma was taken back to the eye specialist, to establish if infact this was the case.  After examining Emma the Vet said that there had been a marked improvement in her condition and that she saw no reason why the condition should not improve further.

Emma's eyes have continued to improve and her eyes now appear to be browner than they have been for a while.and all thanks to Health Kinesiology!

Frazer, a Westie, had suffered with allergies since he was a puppy. West Highland terriers are prone to skin diseases, but generally they do not suffer with them as a puppy. In the summer Frazer's skin was particularly bad and he would become so irritated by some grasses that he would drag himself along the ground until he made his tummy and legs bleed. The vet suggested steroid creams and anti histamine tablets, but even these didn't seem to bring the condition under control and Frazer and his owners were very distressed.

They eventually took him, aged 2, for Health Kinesiology and the main thing that came up for him was that he needed some allergy work done. After just one treatment the skin calmed down and since then he has not suffered with the summer pollens at all.and he now enjoys his walks through the countryside all year round.

Information: There is a useful web site called Canine Health Concern. It contains a wealth of useful information for dog owners, including a list of holistic vets in UK, notes on vaccination, correct feeding and other interesting topics. See: www.canine-health-concern.org.uk/

 

 
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