Guest guest Posted March 11, 2009 Report Share Posted March 11, 2009 On another list, I came across this intriguing reference to acupuncture for horses. I know that DMSO was used on horses before humans; if veterinarians don't get results, they don't get paid. so maybe this does work. If someone would post this on the animal health list, perhaps someone has a holistic Vet who uses acupuncture and might have an idea about whether it works or not. If it helps horses, there is a possibility that it might help humans. Just an interesting experience today. I took my horse in for acupuncture and happened to mention that I had BC. She told me to take my boots off and sit and she stuck a needle in the top of both feet. Apparently the peptide " eat " the tumor. I guess it can't hurt right! She told me to go to this website. Unfortunately there is not much info and no one to contact. http://sanare.no/products.html Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 11, 2009 Report Share Posted March 11, 2009 Rhoda, I have a doctorate degree in Oriental Medicine and treat horses full time seven days a week. I have been treating them for over 33 years. I ran a human clinic for ten of those when my equine practice was part time. At present I treat race horses and show hoarses daily, working both on the race track in the AM and showgrounds in the afternoons. Acupuncture is the most effective physical therapy in the world when practiced with skill, and can be used for may disease states as well. Bob - Rhoda Mead oleander soup Wednesday, March 11, 2009 12:07 PM Acupuncture for horses On another list, I came across this intriguing reference to acupuncture for horses. I know that DMSO was used on horses before humans; if veterinarians don't get results, they don't get paid. so maybe this does work.If someone would post this on the animal health list, perhaps someone has a holistic Vet who uses acupuncture and might have an idea about whether it works or not. If it helps horses, there is a possibility that it might help humans. Just an interesting experience today. I took my horse in for acupuncture and happened to mention that I had BC. She told me to take my boots off and sit and she stuck a needle in the top of both feet. Apparently the peptide "eat" the tumor. I guess it can't hurt right! She told me to go to this website. Unfortunately there is not much info and no one to contact. http://sanare.no/products.html Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 12, 2009 Report Share Posted March 12, 2009 What I have read in several scientific publications is that acupuncture works solely via placebo effect. Obviously the horses you treat are fooling themselves into thinking acupuncture is working for them. (Subtle sarcasm. LOL!) oleander soup , " Bob Banever " <bbanever wrote: > > Rhoda, > > I have a doctorate degree in Oriental Medicine and treat horses full time seven days a week. I have been treating them for over 33 years. I ran a human clinic for ten of those when my equine practice was part time. At present I treat race horses and show hoarses daily, working both on the race track in the AM and showgrounds in the afternoons. Acupuncture is the most effective physical therapy in the world when practiced with skill, and can be used for may disease states as well. > > Bob > - > Rhoda Mead > oleander soup > Wednesday, March 11, 2009 12:07 PM > Acupuncture for horses > > > On another list, I came across this intriguing reference to acupuncture for horses. I know that DMSO was used on horses before humans; if veterinarians don't get results, they don't get paid. so maybe this does work. > > If someone would post this on the animal health list, perhaps someone has a holistic Vet who uses acupuncture and might have an idea about whether it works or not. If it helps horses, there is a possibility that it might help humans. > Just an interesting experience today. I took my horse in for acupuncture and happened to mention that I had BC. She told me to take my boots off and sit and she stuck a needle in the top of both feet. Apparently the peptide " eat " the tumor. I guess it can't hurt right! She told me to go to this website. Unfortunately there is not much info and no one to contact. http://sanare.no/products.html > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 12, 2009 Report Share Posted March 12, 2009 jrrjim, Nice to see you have a sense of humor. :-)) - " jrrjim " <jim.mcelroy10 <oleander soup > Thursday, March 12, 2009 8:46 AM Re: Acupuncture for horses > What I have read in several scientific publications is that acupuncture > works solely via placebo effect. Obviously the horses you treat are > fooling themselves into thinking acupuncture is working for them. > > (Subtle sarcasm. LOL!) > > oleander soup , " Bob Banever " <bbanever wrote: >> >> Rhoda, >> >> I have a doctorate degree in Oriental Medicine and treat horses >> full time seven days a week. I have been treating them for over 33 >> years. I ran a human clinic for ten of those when my equine practice was >> part time. At present I treat race horses and show hoarses daily, >> working both on the race track in the AM and showgrounds in the >> afternoons. Acupuncture is the most effective physical therapy in the >> world when practiced with skill, and can be used for may disease states >> as well. >> >> Bob >> - >> Rhoda Mead >> oleander soup >> Wednesday, March 11, 2009 12:07 PM >> Acupuncture for horses >> >> >> On another list, I came across this intriguing reference to acupuncture >> for horses. I know that DMSO was used on horses before humans; if >> veterinarians don't get results, they don't get paid. so maybe this does >> work. >> >> If someone would post this on the animal health list, perhaps someone >> has a holistic Vet who uses acupuncture and might have an idea about >> whether it works or not. If it helps horses, there is a possibility that >> it might help humans. >> Just an interesting experience today. I took my horse in for >> acupuncture and happened to mention that I had BC. She told me to take >> my boots off and sit and she stuck a needle in the top of both feet. >> Apparently the peptide " eat " the tumor. I guess it can't hurt right! >> She told me to go to this website. Unfortunately there is not much info >> and no one to contact. http://sanare.no/products.html >> > > > > > --- > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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