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"The power of touch should never be underestimated...."

Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) dates back around 4000 years. TCM treats the mind, body and spirit as a single entity in harmony within itself and originally developed as a preventative form of treatment to maintain the health of humans and livestock.  4000 years later, Acupressure uses the basis of TCM to use the power of touch along key points on the energy pathways of the body called "Meridians" to identify where there is an imbalance, and then change the energy flow or Chi of the area to restore balance and health. It is similar to Acupuncture but does not use needles to stimulate the acupoints.

TCM strives to identify the cause of an ailment through looking at as many perspectives as possible to reveal the real root cause.  It is a non-invasive and deceptively gentle process that can profoundly impact humans and animals. Acupressure for animals can be helpful for physical as well as behavioural or emotional issues and offers a way to actively participate in maintaining an animal's health.

There are key Acupressure points or Acupoints that can help with a variety of common ailments and also be used as a conditioning process including:-

  • movement issues
  • respiratory issues
  • skin conditions
  • behavioural concerns
  • digestive issues
  • wounds
  • infections

If you would like to arrange an Acupressure session for your own animal or arrange a demonstration session tailored for your own group or yard, do contact tricia@purelyanimals.co.uk or call Tricia on 07880 715157.

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If you have any concerns for the health of your animal, always contact your Vet. Veterinary permission or a veterinary referral must always be obtained before you seek any complementary therapy for your animal. This is not an alternative to Veterinary care.

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