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Equine Exercise Physiology

23/07/2025

Equine Exercise Physiology   Many horse owners are not entirely sure what exactly is “exercise physiology” and how or why it is so important to know and understanding when looking after the equine athlete.     Leslie Williamson, Senior Lecturer

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The Naturopathic Medicine Foundations

23/07/2025

The Naturopathic Medicine Foundations   The ‘wholistic’ and complementary nature of naturopathic medicine is designed to work with the ‘whole’ animal from the inside-out and the outside-in. Aiding to achieve an optimum balance within the body’s functions from an internal

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Muscle Injury and Healing

23/07/2025

Muscle Injury and Healing   The subject on Muscle Injury has many layers, just like the layers of muscles within the body. But how do muscles heal after injury?     Leslie Williamson, Senior Lecturer.     We often hear

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Fundamentals of Equine Herbal Medicine

23/07/2025

Fundamentals of Equine Herbal Medicine   Ashlie Williamson, lecturer     Why study Equine Herbal Medicine? Many horse owners are actually unaware of the best way to feed herbs in the order to achieve the appropriate outcome for the reasons

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Equine Thermoregulation

23/07/2025

Equine Thermoregulation   What should horse owners be considering in the Winter months, to assist their horses with muscle contraction, heat production and thermoregulation?   Leslie Williamson, Senior lecturer     With the winter months now upon us, let’s take

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Equine Pain and Behaviour

23/07/2025

Equine Pain and Behaviour A horse’s behaviour is often described in various ways and attributed to various causes, some factual and others, simply nonsensical. Let us look at how an ANME student will reflect on this information in our classes..

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What is Animal Naturopathy?

23/07/2025

What is Animal Naturopathy?   Ashlie Williamson, Lecturer     Naturopathic medicine is a category of medicine that blends traditional and natural forms of medicine with modern scientific knowledge. It is based on nature and its healing power, to support

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Canine Massage Benefits

23/07/2025

Canine Massage Benefits Massage is a wholistic physical treatment, that is, a treatment that affects and benefits the whole body, not just the muscles. Canine massage also has a role to play in promoting healthy function in the rest of

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Does herbal medicine actually help dogs and cats?

23/07/2025

Does herbal medicine actually help dogs and cats?   Ashlie Williamson, Lecturer   “Herbalism is based on relationship- Relationship between plant and human, plant and planet, Human and planet – using herbs in the healing process means taking part in

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Ancestral and Species-Specific Diets

23/07/2025

Ancestral and Species-Specific Diets are the only BIOLOGICALLY Appropriate Diet for Dogs and Cats.   Ashlie Williamson, Lecturer     Many stereotypes are often heard in the circles of dog and cat owners, with claims from commercial pet food products

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Compensation Patterns of Horses

22/07/2025

Equine Compensatory Patterns   Did you know many compensatory musculo-skeletal imbalances within a horses’ body can be visually seen by you; the horse owner.   Leslie Williamson, Senior lecturer     Opportunity to improve and correct these problems should be

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Immunity and Anti-Stress Tea Recipes

22/07/2025

Peppermint Tea Recipe   When people think of peppermint, they usually think of its use as an essential oil or as an after dinner mint choccy! Peppermint tea is a popular herbal tea that is naturally calorie and caffeine-free. The

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The ultimate athlete: Horses!

22/07/2025

Horses are the ultimate athlete!   Leslie Williamson, Senior Lecturer     “The real reason for giving a massage is to foster more depth of feeling for one another to bring out the love that often lies buried beneath the

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Equine RSI- Repeat Strain Injury

22/07/2025

RSI – Repeat Strain Injuries     The subject on Muscle Injury has many layers, here is a common type of muscle injury we discuss in detail in our Myotherapy Courses.   Leslie Williamson, Senior Lecturer.       The

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Why are Companion Pet Nutritionists needed?

21/03/2025

Why are Companion Pet Nutritionists needed?   Ashlie Williamson, Lecturer   “The food you eat can be either the safest and most powerful form of medicine or the slowest form of poison.” ― Ann Wigmore, 1985 (holistic health practitioner, naturopath

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Dog massage; a powerful medicine!

21/03/2025

Dog massage; a powerful medicine! Canine Myofacilitative Therapy (Professional dog massage/myotherapy) has been recommended by veterinarians and animal care experts across the world.   Leslie Williamson, Senior Lecturer.     Difference between massage and patting. Many times, I will hear

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Why is Pasture Management important for Equine Nutrition?

21/03/2025

Leslie Williamson of the Senior Lecturing team, answers a FAQ’s about the combined relationship of Equine Nutrition and Pasture Management. Why is Pasture Management important for Equine Nutrition? We often get asked this question by horse owners, as well as

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Christmas Dog Treats: What food can I feed my dog from the Christmas table

01/09/2021

When it comes to Christmas dog treats, in short, there is not a lot you should feed your dog from your Christmas feast other than vegetables.

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Adult learning: Top 5 Problems and Solutions

01/09/2021

We have developed a list of the perceived problems associated with adult learning, from the many people calling our office.

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Online Learning: 5 tips to get the most from your online course

01/09/2021

There is good news for people of mature age (the young ones are OK). Learning and training in the world of modern day technology does not have to be daunting.

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Equine Nutrition and Herbal Medicine

01/09/2021

In this article we explore the relationship between Equine Nutrition, Equine Pasture Management and Equine Herbal Medicine with Leslie Williamson of the NCTM Senior lecturing team.

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The study of the Equine Herbal Medicine

01/09/2021

Leslie Williamson of the NCTM Senior Lecturing Team; introduces briefly the power of herbal medicine through a brief biochemical explanation yet how simple yet powerful herbal medicine is!

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