Introduction to Zoopharmacognosy for Horses
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Introduction to Zoopharmacognosy for Horses
18th May 2024 @ 10:30 am - 4:30 pm
£150.00Introduction to Zoopharmacognosy For Horses
Introduction to Zoopharmacognosy for Horses will be held at Horse Haven Uk, near Glastonbury in Somerset.
Mike Griffiths is the facilitator for this 1 day workshop. Mike has been a “Zoopharmacognosy Practitioner for over 10 years running his own private practice and has helped many animals over the years.
He trained in applied zoopharmacognosy with Caroline Ingraham, developer of the therapy and founder of the Ingraham Academy. Mike is qualified to practice across all species, not just horses. He then went on to study energy healing with Elizabeth Whiter, for both humans and animals and is a member of the Healing Animals Organisation. Mike has been a healer for many years and is also qualified in “Equine Massage, so a man of many skills.
Mike facilitated this workshop at Horse Haven Uk several times in past years. It was always very successful, booked quickly and enjoyed by all. Everyone left with knowledge and skills to help their horses and themselves. Be sure to join us in April 2024.
Zoopharmacognosy is a fascinating subject and demonstrates animals’ ability for self-selection. They seem to know what they need to self-medicate. In the wild they will naturally forage for the herbs and minerals they require.
The term zoopharmacognosy is from Ancient Greek and can be broken down as follows: ‘zoo’ (animal), ‘pharmaco’ (remedy) and ‘gnosy’ (knowing).
Below is an outline of what to expect on the day. Mike will be giving hand outs and has told me that at the end of the day you will be able to offer a basic session to your own horses.
INTRODUCTION TO ZOOPHARMACOGNOSY FOR HORSES
1 DAY WORKSHOP
WHAT WILL I LEARN
Background
History and development
Guiding principles
Pathways into the body
Olfaction
Oral
Topical
Remedy types
Essential oils
Absolutes
Hydrosols
Macerates
Fixed oils
Dried herbs
Powders
Equines
Introduction
Beginning the session / location / conditions for a successful session
Oils often taken at the start of a session
Recognising positive reactions
Positive reactions mistaken for a negative
Negative reactions
Indications that session has finished
Practical demonstration
Student practical session
Practical, making gels and salves
Outcomes
At the end of the day participants should:
Understand the basic principles of animal self-selection.
Understand the materials used and the methods of application
Be able to undertake a basic session with their own animals
To book onto this workshop go to store, click on workshops and you can reserve your place via paypal or card.
Alternatively, you can ring Suzannah on 07545 139009 and book over the phone.
Part of the day will be indoor and part outdoor so please wear sensible footwear, bring warm layers and a waterproof just in case.
Vegetarian lunch is provided on the day.