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If you listened to the last podcast of Horse Mysteries Solved, you know we talked about the true cause of kissing spine in horses.
This podcast is a continuation: Kissing spine Part 2.
The body has multiple compensation layers available to it.
You may be familiar with this straightforward example: when the left leg hurts, the body puts more weight on the right leg.
Besides compensating mechanisms, the body has multiple "backup" systems in place.
In this podcast, I share the body's primary backup mechanism for avoiding kissing spine -- this will be shocking.
Cheers to the truth getting out,
Renee Tucker, DVM
Tucker BioKinetic University
By Renee5
33 ratings
If you listened to the last podcast of Horse Mysteries Solved, you know we talked about the true cause of kissing spine in horses.
This podcast is a continuation: Kissing spine Part 2.
The body has multiple compensation layers available to it.
You may be familiar with this straightforward example: when the left leg hurts, the body puts more weight on the right leg.
Besides compensating mechanisms, the body has multiple "backup" systems in place.
In this podcast, I share the body's primary backup mechanism for avoiding kissing spine -- this will be shocking.
Cheers to the truth getting out,
Renee Tucker, DVM
Tucker BioKinetic University

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