Balancing a Horse’s Hyoid with Light

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Light Therapy: It’s so easy, even a 4 year old can do it!

Today I am a full partner in Photonic Therapy Institute, assisting others to learn about all the possibilities Light can have for physical and emotional releases in humans, horses, dogs, and cats. And yes, random cranked up music and dancing is very common in my work life now too!

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The Benefits of Light Therapy

Low-Level Light Therapy (LLLT) stimulates the process called photobiomodulation (PBM). The end result is an increase in circulation, decrease in pain and an overall feeling of health and wellness.

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LIGHT as Therapy?

Light is an essential component to a healthy human lifestyle. It not only powers the plants we rely on to produce oxygen, it supports the entire food chain that ensures we enjoy a healthy life as human beings. As we’ve evolved in a technological sense, human beings are spending more time indoors, exposed nearly constantly

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Photopuncture helps equine pastern injury with speedy recovery

Here’s a recent testimonial from a horse owner who recently bought a 2 Light Photopuncture Kit! “Just wanted to show the progression of JJ’s wound, and give Thanks to Diana Connolly for going above and beyond to get me the light kit pictured “She met me on the 4th of July”! I truly believe these

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What the heck is Photopuncture?

Photopuncture™: Using a Light Therapy device with a focused beam (sold as Torches, hand held Lights, etc.) to specifically activate energy points (aka acupoints) along the acupuncture meridians.

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I don’t care that the point isn’t on the chart!

This beautiful boy is a 6 year old testimony for Light Therapy. 2 years ago he was in the top 5 Cardigan Corgis in the US when he went to Canada to get his Intl. Championship. While on the trip back, he tore his ACL badly. The local vet immediately called for surgery to knit the 2 ends of the ACL together. However, his owner knew that surgery would shorten his stride on that side.

So we over-nighted a light therapy wrap to Montana, and she began lighting up both hind legs twice a day. When she got back to Tucson, he also got swim therapy on a regular basis. Within the year he was back on top. Here he is winning a Group 1! (die hard dog show people know what that means).

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