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Treatment of abscess in horse with equine acupuncture

These points may be needled or moxaed. The result is very quick. 1-2 treatments will be needed. Q:  What is the reason for this to work? These points are a long way from an abscess. A: primarily abscess is caused by grief. When the tears cannot be released via the normal method they accumulate, then the toxin of the grief enters the blood and then travels down the leg trying to find a way out. Soon it is very painful. It may break out by itself externally or need help. The points above clear the toxin from the Blood and so disperse the abscess internally. Example; An owner came to me and said horse was lame. I suspected an abscess not yet ripened. i did these points. In morning she said,' I dont know if was the treatment or the Foot bath i gave it but horse is not lame now.' Another example from a beginning student; 6 year old mare with a history of foot abscesses showed up dead lame. very tender a back of heel on forelimb. Diagnosis of

15.14 Top 60 points for equine acupuncture

Top 60 most important  points. (not in order of importance). You must know these reasonably well; Baihui. GV1,2,3,4,19,26 CV22,17 LI1,5,11,15,18,20 Lu11,9 St45,31 Sp1,2,3,5,6,20,21 Liv 1,4,13,14 Gb31,30,29,28,21,20 Th15 P6, Ht1,7 SI11,14,15, Bl10,11,13,17,18,20,23,26,30,40,67 Ki1 Yintang, tip of tail. Taiyang Withers stress points. To learn more about equine acupuncture go to www.horse-acupuncture.com