Equine Salt Therapy

Equine Salt Therapy Equine Salt Therapy offers a unique world first mineral salt therapy treatment for horses.

Our patented dry salt aerosol delivery system assists with high performance equine athletes.

19/11/2025

Behind the scenes in Texas 🇺🇸

On his recent trip, Richard Butterworth joined racing officials to discuss horse welfare initiatives and introduce the expertise of our Equine Salt Therapy practitioners to the local race community. Conversations focused on “behind the wire” access, paving the way to bring our unique respiratory therapy directly to the horses of Texas.

Proud to support horsemen and horsewomen with natural, effective respiratory care, expanding our vision to new racing communities.

🚨 Big News for North Texas & Oklahoma Horse Owners! 🚨Saltstall Equine Salt Therapy is launching in your area, bringing p...
19/11/2025

🚨 Big News for North Texas & Oklahoma Horse Owners! 🚨

Saltstall Equine Salt Therapy is launching in your area, bringing proven salt therapy benefits to every horse discipline, from Western Pleasure, reining, cutting, barrel racing, eventing, cross country, and more.

Our newest certified practitioner will be servicing a wide stretch of North Texas and Central/West Oklahoma. Whether you compete, train, or simply want your horse to feel and perform their best, we’re ready to help.

Salt therapy benefits for your horse include:

✔ Faster recovery after training & competition
✔ Improved breathing & lung function
✔ Healthier skin & coat
✔ Enhanced relaxation & overall wellbeing

Look for us in major horse communities across the region (see map for coverage), and book your horse’s first session soon. Experience the natural difference Saltstall therapy can deliver!

Regular transport by road or sea can leave horses vulnerable to pleuropneumonia, commonly known as travel sickness, a se...
17/11/2025

Regular transport by road or sea can leave horses vulnerable to pleuropneumonia, commonly known as travel sickness, a serious respiratory infection affecting the lungs and chest cavity.

Salt therapy sessions using Ultisalt before and after travel help support respiratory health, harnessing its natural antibacterial properties to reduce bacterial load and promote faster recovery.

Learn more 👉 equinesalttherapy.com

The innate power of
14/11/2025

The innate power of

When you touch a horse — you’re not just touching its coat,
you’re touching its trust.
That moment of contact is a quiet language between two hearts.
He feels every move, every breath, every thought.
And you realize — true strength isn’t about control,
it’s about being understood without a single word. 🕊️🤎

14/11/2025

Dreaming of horses and salt cliffs 😜

Step back in time with us at the iconic Hotel Drover, nestled in the heart of the historic Fort Worth Stockyards! Once t...
12/11/2025

Step back in time with us at the iconic Hotel Drover, nestled in the heart of the historic Fort Worth Stockyards! Once the bustling gateway for cattle drives along the legendary Chisholm Trail, this area is steeped in the pioneering spirit and western heritage that shaped Texas. The Hotel Drover pays tribute to the drovers and cowboys who helped put Fort Worth on the map, and it’s now a jewel in the Stockyards with stunning art and authentic Texan hospitality.

Melissa and Richard Butterworth, founders of Equine Salt Therapy, recently visited this storied landmark on their latest trip. From caring for horses with innovative salt therapy to connecting with the roots of Western tradition, Melissa and Richard embody the same passion, resilience, and forward thinking that defines both their business and the Stockyards legacy.

Blessings of the job join us if you like     and amazing connections
11/11/2025

Blessings of the job join us if you like and amazing connections

Many Horses never returned from battle
11/11/2025

Many Horses never returned from battle

Yes they are  #1
11/11/2025

Yes they are #1

The backstory behind Kick Up and their wonderful work correcting misinformation about racing on social media.

🗞️ https://bit.ly/4qRB1zD

A comprehensive UK study revealed that 65% of horses leave the racing industry due to non-performance issues. This stati...
10/11/2025

A comprehensive UK study revealed that 65% of horses leave the racing industry due to non-performance issues. This statistic underscores the critical importance of preventative respiratory care in maintaining career longevity.

Interesting article
09/11/2025

Interesting article

Mind Melding: Can Brain-to-Brain Coupling Happen Between Horses and Humans?

When we talk about “connection” with a horse, we often describe it through feel:

• We were in sync.

• He breathed with me.

• She softened as soon as I softened.

• We moved like one.

For many horse people, this is not metaphor — it’s experience.

Science is beginning to validate what horse-human relationships have demonstrated for centuries: nervous systems can synchronize across species.

This phenomenon, known in neuroscience as brain-to-brain coupling, describes when two brains begin to align in activity, timing, attention, and emotional state.

Although most research examines human-to-human interactions, the biological principles extend beautifully to the horse-human relationship.

In the equine world, we’ve long used other terms for the same thing:

• Co-regulation

• Attunement

• Somatic communication

• Energetic matching

• Partnership physiology

Different vocabulary — same mechanism.

What Is Brain-to-Brain Coupling?

Brain-to-brain coupling refers to a dynamic process where two nervous systems begin to:

• Synchronize electrical and oscillatory activity

• Mirror emotional states

• Share attentional focus

• Coordinate timing and movement

• Predict each other’s responses

In plain terms:

Two brains begin tuning to the same channel.

In humans, it happens during empathy, music, conversation, and collaborative movement.

In horse-human interaction, it occurs through body language, breath, stillness, rhythm, and mutual awareness.

When safety and presence are established, both nervous systems “listen” and adjust until they find resonance.

Can Horses and Humans Synchronize This Way?

Yes — and research supports it.

Heart-Rate Synchronization

Studies show that human and equine heart rhythms can entrain — meaning their heart-rate variability patterns align — during moments of calm interaction, grooming, bodywork, or rhythmic movement.

This alignment is associated with increased parasympathetic tone, the physiological state of rest, safety, and social connection.

Breath Entrainment

Horses often begin breathing in synchrony with calm, steady human breathing. The opposite can also happen — an anxious human’s shallow breath can increase the horse’s vigilance.

Autonomic Co-Regulation

Both species share similar autonomic mechanisms for safety and social engagement.

When one nervous system slows and softens, the other often follows — a living feedback loop of calm.

Mirror Neuron Activity

Mirror neurons allow mammals to map another’s movement or emotion internally — “feeling into” what they see.

When a handler softens posture or releases tension, a horse perceives that change not only visually but somatically — often mirroring it in muscle tone and breath.

Social Safety Circuitry

The vagus nerve, facial muscles, voice tone, and eye contact form what Stephen Porges calls the social engagement system.
Soft eyes, gentle rhythm, and relaxed movement signal safety to both species’ nervous systems.

Together, these mechanisms create a multisystem resonance that functions like interspecies empathy — a physiological dialogue beneath words.

How It Feels in Real Life

You already know this experience:

• You soften → the horse softens

• Your breathing slows → theirs deepens

• You release tension → they sigh, lick, or chew

• Your focus clarifies → theirs steadies

It is not submission.

It is not control.

It is mutual regulation — the biology of safety and trust.

Connection is not magic.

It’s nervous system coherence.

Why It Matters in Bodywork and Training

For equine massage, myofascial, and somatic practitioners, this understanding reframes the entire process.

• Your nervous system becomes part of the therapeutic field.

• Presence regulates before any technique begins.

• Calm is more contagious than pressure.

• Breath, rhythm, and attention shape the horse’s sensory world.

• The horse mirrors your internal state, not your external plan.

In training:

• A tense human evokes defensive patterns.

• A regulated human invites curiosity and learning.

• Feel is not mechanical — it’s relational and neurological.

Connection isn’t metaphor.

It’s biology in synchrony.

Supporting Positive Synchrony

Cultivating interspecies resonance is a practice of awareness and self-regulation.

Try:

✅ Slow, diaphragmatic breathing before contact
✅ Grounding your feet and relaxing your jaw
✅ Offering quiet presence rather than forced stillness
✅ Matching rhythm — then softly leading change
✅ Allowing curiosity and space instead of command
✅ Treating emotional regulation as a shared skill

Presence is the prerequisite for partnership.

Why It Matters for Healing

In horses recovering from pain, trauma, or tension, co-regulation can reopen the door to safety.

A calm human nervous system acts as a template — a “borrowed regulator” — that helps the horse’s system downshift out of protection.

In myofascial or somatic bodywork, these shared states often precede tissue change.
When the horse’s nervous system perceives safety, fascial tone, respiration, and heart rhythm all begin to normalize — allowing physical and emotional release to occur.

This is how true connection heals.

The Takeaway

Yes — brain-to-brain coupling can occur between horses and humans.
Horses don’t just read our posture; they read our nervous systems.

When we bring calm, clarity, and presence, they don’t submit — they join.
What we call “feel” is the living physiology of trust, safety, rhythm, and empathy between species.

We don’t merely train or treat horses —
we co-regulate with them.

And in that shared coherence, learning, healing, and harmony emerge naturally.

The Energy Connection Between Horse and Human: Science and Sensation -
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Equine Salt Therapy offers a unique world first mineral salt therapy treatment for horses. Our patented dry salt aerosol delivery system assists with respiratory and skin issues helping horses to breathe easier, perform better and recover quicker.