Heidi Nottelman, Equine Practitioner
Brooklyn, CT
nottelman@att.net
www.balancedequineenergy.com
As I interact with various horses, I am always amazed at their 'releases' (such as sleepy eyes, licking and chewing, and yawning) during the acupressure session. To me, it is clear that they are responding to the acupressure and enjoying themselves. My personal educational pursuits include acupressure, Tui Na, and equine nutrition.
Vilma Vicente, Small Animal Practitioner
Fairfield, CT
203-338-8557
vilmavicente707@hotmail.com
Convinced that we can help our loyal animal friends with their physical and emotional illnesses, Vilma has obtained her certification with the Tallgrass Animal Acupressure Institute.
She has been an animal caretaker for over 25 years as a Veterinarian in Argentina and a groomer in the United States. Being an avid Eastern Philosophy reader and having a keen interest in the wellbeing of our animal companions, she became an animal massage therapist and a Reiki practitioner for animals in 2003 which further complement her practice with essential oils, herbal and nutrition consulting.