This is a live session recording where Garry Lineham helps Ruby Jean Albers with her horse Rocket. Rocket had torn tendons and an injury as a baby that prevented him from walking properly. Garry guides Ruby Jean in performing fascial release techniques like stretching, twisting, and pulling on different areas of Rocket’s body to help break up tight fascia and improve his movement patterns. By the end, Rocket is starting to walk better on his injured leg and use it more, showing that the fascial work helped improve his mobility and gait.
In today’s live with H2Water expert we dive into the importance of hydration and why water purification systems are important. Especially with all of the lead and other harmful chemicals leaking out of water pipes causing you and your body to become the filter. We also discuss the importance of structuring and ionizing your water to maximize hydration.
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