Main Cause for Stomach Ulcers in horses

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  • Опубликовано: 5 сен 2024
  • Utilizing osteopathic and craniosacral techniques shown in this video learn how to release the diaphragm, spasms in the vagus nerve, and the esophagus. This results will be immediate, with palpable relief in the horse and rapid tissue healing.

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  • @tommayes4533
    @tommayes4533  7 лет назад

    www.linkedin.com/in/tom-mayes-b1770919

  • @jeriaugustine3208
    @jeriaugustine3208 4 года назад +3

    Amazing! I believe my mare is having these problems😔.

  • @bronwynmines7864
    @bronwynmines7864 Год назад

    This is fantastic info
    My mare was rather irritated a few weeks back wouldn’t walk off , would pin her ears turn to try to bite my foot
    Leading her to the arena she actually bit my back ( she’s never bitten ever)
    Had my chiro out she was out in the sacrolliac Has been a few times
    After treatment she was to do some ground pole work
    I did then ride her & she walked on Nicely but then did the same when asked to a Trott!
    She became uncomfortable when I would do up girth
    I though she may have an ulcer
    That chiro had moved away , have an Equine Osteopath now & she suspected the same thing an ulcer
    To my knowledge she hasn’t ran into anything
    On doing some research I have found out with ulcers how it does affect them around the sacrum area ( where she’s been ‘ out’ a few times )
    Thank you for sharing this 😊

  • @debspeakes9750
    @debspeakes9750 10 месяцев назад +1

    How do we keep it from happening again?

  • @xvaleriiieeee
    @xvaleriiieeee Год назад

    Thank you so much for sharing!!

  • @xvaleriiieeee
    @xvaleriiieeee Год назад

    Wow this is INSANE!! Crazy interesting

  • @deborahthorne4085
    @deborahthorne4085 6 лет назад

    Brilliant. Thanks so much for posting xx

  • @Jes-Lynne
    @Jes-Lynne 3 года назад

    This looks and sounds so much like my gelding! He has run into a solid unmoveable object, he will not lift his T spine at/behind the wither area no matter how much I try to get him to (and he gets pissed when I try), but will do butt tucks quite readily. I do stretches with him every day.
    He is starting to get girthy, and will turn and try to bite when I put my leg on when riding. He is sensitive on palpation in the spots you showed. I was thinking maybe he had a rib out, or first rib misalignment. I am suspecting his issues are on the R side. Anyhow, can you please explain a bit more about what spot you're feeling for and what you're doing with your hands on the ribs behind the elbow?? I would really like to try this and see if it helps him. Looking forward to hearing from you! Thank you! 🙏❤

  • @paulg6852
    @paulg6852 Год назад

    How are u putting T12 back in there? Holding the spinous process and getting them to step laterally... is that the idea?

  • @tonibeckelman8105
    @tonibeckelman8105 2 года назад

    Where are you located? How can I learn

  • @johngarcia8798
    @johngarcia8798 3 года назад

    I've been trying this release with no success. Like u said get a response by time I leave its back. Help.😁👍🏾