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Horse Anatomy

Last post 04-26-2009 3:20 AM by KiwiGal. 0 replies.
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  • 04-26-2009 3:20 AM

    Horse Anatomy

     Hi team, I've just joined, mainly to thank Emily Kilby (if she's still around!) for the detailed info on the endocrine system. I have a very good book on all the physical workings of the horse and couldn't find the thymus; now I know why - apparently a horse doesn't have one! On the other hand, my book mentions the pineal and Emily doesn't (unless I missed it). I do BodyTalk and AnimalTalk (www.bodytalksystem.com) - and as far as I'm concerned it's the be-all-and-end-all for humans, animals, plants .. all that is energy. It is a real Down Under collaboration; created by an Australian, John Veltheim, after a New Zealander, Tracy Livingston (who is now one of his senior instructors) saved his life with a natural body-chemistry technique and which is now part of the BT Protocol.

    Since a horse doesn't have a navel or a thymus, which is very important in human BodyTalk, I shall go back to my BT community for more info. I am so grateful for the Internet! I Googled - and your site came up.


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