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If Your Pup Is Grooming Obsessively? It Could Be A Digestive Issue….

March 24, 2016 nedra

Is your dog licking and over grooming? It may be a behavioral issue, or it may actually  be a sign…

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Filed under: over grooming and GI issues, over grooming in dogs, over grooming in pets, stomach issues and licking in pets, why is my dog over grooming

March is National Poison Prevention Month. So Know What To Do If Your Pet Ingests Something They Shouldn’t

March 18, 2016 nedra

  Keeping your pets safe is not always an easy task. It is amazing how fast they can grab something…

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Filed under: aspca pet poison hotline, national poison prevention week, pet poisons, tovix food for dogs and cats, toxic food for dogs and cats

If Your Pup Has IBD or IBS Their C-Reactive Protein Levels May Be Worth Checking Into

March 10, 2016 nedra

C -Reactive protein (CRP) is a very good indicator of inflammation in the body in humans it is used to…

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So Spring Is All About The Liver In TCM. This Is A Helpful Guide To Explain What Those Liver Values Mean

March 3, 2016 nedra

  The Liver is one of the hardest working organs in the body. It stores and replenishes blood while also…

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Filed under: acupuncture points for liver, alt imn dogs, LIV3, liver values, SP6, tcm liver

Statistics show that 1.7 million dogs in the United States are treated for lipomas every year. We Have Some Points And Info That May Help

February 24, 2016 nedra

  The Liver, belonging to the Wood Element, is associated with the season of Spring. The powers of Spring include…

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Filed under: acupressure points for fatty lipomas, causes for fatty lipomas canine, fatty lipomas canine, fatty lipomas do to diet, species appropriate diet to reduce fatty lipomas

February Is Dental Month So If Your Pet Is Prone to Periodontitis ..These Points May Help Prevent Or Diminish The Bone Loss

February 18, 2016 nedra

                Periodontal disease is an inflammation of some or all of a tooth’s deep…

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Filed under: Acupuncture reduces tooth socket bone loss due to periodontitis., acupunture points for peridontal disease, Periodontal disease, Periodontal disease canine

Ok Cat Parents This One Is For You…. Happy Heart Month

February 10, 2016 nedra

  In keeping with are February Heart theme.. Cat parents this one is for you. As we know, cats are…

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Filed under: acupoints for heart issues, acupressuer points for heart disease, acupressure points for heart issues cats, cats and heart issues, HCM cats, hypertrophic cardiomyopathy

February Is Heart Health Month…So Here Is Some Good Heart Info for You And Your Pup

February 4, 2016 nedra

Keeping your dogs heart healthy is very similair to what you would do to keep your own heart healthy. Good…

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Filed under: acupoints for heart issues, acupressuer points for heart disease, canine heart health, dog breeds heart issues, Heart disease canines, heart disease prevention in dogs

Addisons Disease Is Becoming More Prevalent In Dogs. So Here Is Some Good Information To Help Identify and Hopefully Prevent ,Or Keep It Under Control

January 27, 2016 nedra

Addison’s disease, named for the 19th century physician who defined this adrenal gland dysfunction, is also known as hypoadrenocorticism or…

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Filed under: acupressure for addisons, addisons in dogs, canine addisons, How to Prevent Addisons in Dogs, Mercola pets addisons

Listen Up… If You Or Your Pup Are A Little Hard Of Hearing…This Point May Help

January 18, 2016 nedra

  A lot of my canine clients are in their senior years, and their pet parents are concerned that they…

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Filed under: acupressure points for hearing loss, age related hearing loss pets, canine hearing loss

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Dr. Mikao Usui

Dr. Mikao Usui, or Usui Sensei, as his students in Japan called him, rediscovered the lost art of Reiki and founded the Usui System of Reiki. He was born August 15, 1865 in the village of Yago in the Yamagata district of Gifu prefectute, Japan. He entered a Tendai Buddhist school on or near Mt. Kurama at age four. He studied kiko, the Japanese version of qigong, which is a health and healing discipline based on the development and use of life energy. As he would build up and deplete his own energy when giving treatments, he wondered if it was possible to do healing work without depleting one’s own energy. He studied medicine, psychology, religion and the science of divination and physiognomy, which Asians have long considered a worthy skill not only in Japan, but also in China and Europe. Thus, it is believed that his family was wealthy because only the wealthy in Japan could afford to send their children to school. He became the secretary to Pei Goutoushin, head of the department of health and welfare who later became the Mayor of Tokyo. Dr. Usui developed many political friendships, which helped him to become a successful businessman. He was also a member of the Rei Jyutu Ka, a metaphysical group dedicated to developing psychic abilities. Following years of scholarly study and learning Sanskrit to study the sutras, Dr. Usui received the Reiki attunements after a 21-day meditation retreat on Mt. Kurama. He taught Reiki to over 2,000 people and initiated sixteen Masters. The Japanese government issued him a Kun San To award for doing honorable work to help others. He died on March 9, 1926 at the age of 62. His body laid in state for one week, and people from all over Japan came to pay their respects.