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Energetic Balancing for Horses 


 
 

Energetic balancing with the Meridian Stress Assessment System (MSAS) is done using Computerized ElectroDermal Screening(CEDS).

CEDS is a technique registered with the U.S. Federal Food & Drug Administration (FDA) as “Galvanic Skin Response”. The computer is classified as a Class II device. CEDS balances the meridians with energy or harmonic frequencies. The horse’s body “talks” to the practitioner as to what energy signals balance.

CEDS is not focused on traditional medical diagnosis. The practitioner looks at the underlying causes of illness. CEDS focuses heavily on homeopathy, Herring's Law and Homotoxicology.

Meridian Stress Assessment (MSA) is used to conduct a comprehensive evaluation of the horse's energetic health and balance.  This process involves measuring electrical conductivity at responsive points (meridian points) on the skin. In the case of equine testing the evaluation is done via surrogate testing through blood, saliva or hair. The locations of the surrogate test point generally correspond to those of acupuncture points.  These measurements are recorded to help provide a profile of a horse's present condition.

According to European medical research, acupuncture points are related to the body's organs and organ systems.  Major groups of points are connected through channels, or meridians. 

As a horse moves toward or away from health, the condition of any particular organ or system can be sensed along the meridians at representative points.  As a result, stress associated with the corresponding organs can be surveyed using the indicated points.

After the initial measurements have been taken and recorded, the results can be reviewed.  If stress values are above or below equilibrium, the System's extensive computer database will allow consideration of a wide range of possibilities that might help the horse regain a healthy balance.  The MSAS allows consideration of thousands of herbal, homeopathic, and nutritional products, as well as toxins, viral intrusions, bacteria, pesticides, water contaminants, heavy metals etc.

Overall, an MSAS provides a completely non-invasive method for gaining valuable information about the body's vital functions.  The primary objective of this procedure is to disclose patterns of stress and to provide feedback for use in a program to help restore each system and meridian to an appropriate balance.

Single, one time evaluation and balancing are available, however, we recommend at least 3 sessions, about 4 - 6 weeks apart.

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Testing = $ 75.00 including remedy and shipping

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To order a test, please fill out this form (one form per horse please) and send with a hair sample (Cut a small amount the thickness of a pencil as close as possible to the crest of the mane or pull the same amount as if you were pulling a mane for showing. Put hair sample in a sandwich bag and label bag),  and appropriate payment via priority mail to:

Claudia Garner
HoofCareUnLtd.
300 Saddlemount Drive
Hopkins SC 29061

We will test your horse’s hair sample and mail you the appropriate homeopathic remedy together with recommendations for supplements and feeding where necessary via priority mail.

Questions? Please call 803-647-1200

Read more and see a video about CDES

Documentation form to be send with payment
 

Hoof Care UnLtd. and Claudia Garner make no claims regarding the treatment or cures of any condition or disease. This work may or may not facilitate the healing process. All information shared in private consultations is meant to facilitate health, balance and well-being. All written materials, discussions, questions and answers, references to other modalities, products and practitioners are ways in which information may be furnished in consultations. At no time is this information meant to be a replacement for traditional medical care, veterinary treatment or a medical diagnosis for illness or injury. Refer to a licensed medical or veterinary practitioner for medical care and to appropriate professionals for the service you are seeking.