01/28/2026
Remarkable Transformation: Before and After One Session with Triple H Healing
Witness the incredible before-and-after results from a single session at Triple H Healing, where holistic therapies brought swift relief and visible improvement to a horse suffering from chronic respiratory issues. Prior to treatment, this equine patient presented with severe sinus drainage, noticeable facial asymmetry (likely due to inflammation and structural imbalances), and an ongoing upper respiratory infection that compromised its breathing, energy levels, and overall well-being. These symptoms can stem from environmental factors, allergies, or underlying infections, often leading to discomfort, reduced performance, and potential long-term complications if left unaddressed.
In just one targeted session, we employed a synergistic combination of modalities tailored to address the root causes: reducing inflammation, promoting drainage, supporting immune function, and restoring balance to the body’s systems. Below, I’ll detail each treatment used and the rationale behind it, drawing from principles of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), energy healing, and modern integrative practices. This multi-faceted approach not only alleviated acute symptoms but also fostered the horse’s natural healing processes for a more symmetrical, vibrant appearance post-treatment.
1. Moxibustion (Moxa)
Moxa involves the gentle burning of dried mugwort (Artemisia vulgaris) near specific acupuncture points to generate warmth and stimulate energy flow, known as Qi in TCM. For this horse, I applied moxa to points associated with the lungs, sinuses, and respiratory meridians (such as Lung 7 or Governing Vessel 14). The reason for choosing moxa was its proven ability to expel cold and dampness—common culprits in respiratory infections and sinus congestion—while enhancing circulation and reducing inflammation. This non-invasive heat therapy helps break up mucus buildup, promotes sinus drainage, and boosts the immune response, making it ideal for addressing the horse’s severe drainage and infection without relying on pharmaceuticals.
2. Red Light Therapy
Using a specialized red light device (typically in the 630-660 nm wavelength range), I targeted the sinus areas, facial muscles, and upper respiratory tract. Red light penetrates tissues to stimulate cellular repair at the mitochondrial level, increasing ATP production for faster healing. I selected this modality because it excels at reducing inflammation and swelling, which were evident in the horse’s uneven face and congested sinuses. It’s particularly effective for upper respiratory issues, as it enhances oxygenation, fights bacterial overgrowth, and accelerates tissue regeneration. Red light is gentle, painless, and supported by studies showing its role in alleviating allergies and infections, leading to quicker symptom relief and improved facial symmetry.
3. Craniosacral Therapy
Craniosacral therapy is a subtle, hands-on technique that involves light touch to assess and release restrictions in the craniosacral system—the membranes and fluid surrounding the brain and spinal cord, extending to the skull, face, and sacrum. For this horse, I focused on the cranial bones, jaw, and nasal passages to correct misalignments contributing to the uneven face and sinus pressure. The rationale here is that respiratory infections often exacerbate or result from fascial tensions and fluid imbalances, which craniosacral work addresses by improving cerebrospinal fluid flow, reducing nerve compression, and promoting relaxation. This therapy is especially beneficial for animals, as it calms the nervous system, eases pain from inflammation, and supports overall structural harmony, often yielding visible changes in facial symmetry after just one session.
4. Acupressure Magnets
I placed small, therapeutic magnets on key acupressure points (similar to acupuncture but without needles) along the meridians related to the lungs, spleen, and large intestine—points like Bladder 13 for lung support or Stomach 36 for immune boosting. Magnets create a subtle magnetic field that enhances blood flow and energy circulation without invasive stimulation. This was chosen to complement the other therapies by providing sustained, low-level stimulation to clear blockages, reduce mucus production, and strengthen the body’s defenses against infection. Acupressure magnets help balance Yin and Yang energies, alleviate congestion, and prevent recurrence, making them a safe, drug-free option for ongoing support post-session.
5. Ozone Therapy
Ozone (O3) harnesses its potent antimicrobial and oxygenating properties. Generated from medical-grade oxygen, ozone acts as a natural disinfectant by oxidizing pathogens like bacteria, viruses, and fungi that fuel upper respiratory infections. I opted for this modality because it directly combats the infectious component while improving tissue oxygenation, which is crucial for healing inflamed sinuses and reducing drainage. Ozone is valued for its anti-inflammatory effects, immune modulation, and ability to enhance detoxification—helping resolve the horse’s infection rapidly without antibiotics, which can disrupt gut flora. It’s particularly effective for chronic cases, promoting faster recovery and preventing secondary complications.
The after photos reveal a horse with reduced facial swelling, even features, clearer breathing, and a brighter demeanor—all achieved in a single, holistic session. At Triple H Healing, we prioritize gentle, evidence-informed therapies to empower the body’s innate resilience. If your horse is facing similar issues, one session could make all the difference—reach out to discuss a personalized plan!