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Acupressure - A Different Way to Support the Body
When most people think about bodywork for animals, they usually think about muscles, joints, tension, soreness, and range of motion. And those things absolutely matter. But one of the reasons I love acupressure so much is because it asks us to look beyond just the muscles and joints. It gives us a way to think about the body as a whole system - one where movement, pain, stress, digestion, nervous system regulation, and internal organ function are all connected. That is what m
Morgan Turcotte
Apr 45 min read
Why the Liver and Bioavailable Minerals Matter So Much in Horse Nutrition
When we talk about horse nutrition, I think a lot of people naturally focus on what they are feeding - the supplement, the vitamin mineral, the herb, the ration balancer, the add-on. But one thing that matters just as much is this: Can the horse actually use what we are putting into the body? Because at the end of the day, it is not just about what goes in. It is about what gets digested, absorbed, processed, stored, and actually utilized. And that is where the liver deserv
Morgan Turcotte
Apr 44 min read
The Uses of Red Light Therapy in Animals - What the Research Is Starting to Show
Red light therapy is one of those tools that a lot of people are curious about, and honestly, for good reason. It is being used more and more in the animal world for things like pain, healing support, inflammation, soft tissue injuries, and recovery. But one thing I always think matters is this - what does the actual research say, especially when it comes to animals? Red light therapy, also called photobiomodulation, uses red and near-infrared light to influence cells and tis
Morgan Turcotte
Apr 47 min read
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