SISTERS CONVINCED BOWEN TECHNIQUE IS THE ANSWER

SISTERS Liz Bridger and Jane Stickley are establishing a College of Equine Bowen to teach others vital skills in this equine therapy which has enhanced many horses' lives.

Courses will start in late September at Eastwood Stud, Graffham, near Petworth, in small groups of four to six people, enabling full individual attention to be given. They will be run over 15 days, spread over nine months of the year, enabling students to study at their own pace.

Bowen therapy is designed to stimulate sections of the body to virtually self-heal by ensuring that the body is brought back to balance. The treatment involves using pressure of fingers and thumbs in a rolling action to balance the muscles.

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