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Wednesday February 3 2010
Imagine
one thing that can: calm and nourish and energize your soul, calm and
revitalize your spirit, invigorate your body, detoxify your body, cool
your nervous system, activate body organs, reduce aches and pains and
swollen joints, enhance and revitalize your skin and refine skin
texture, prevent and treat various diseases, cure arthritis, treat
rheumatism and skin disorders (acne, eczema, psoriasis), cure hormonal
imbalance, reduce cellulite, remedy dry hair; a product that is a
natural antibiotic, an anti-inflammatory, and anti-aging, and a beauty
treatment.
We've got it right here in Owyhee - a special mineralized mixture of mud, clay and sand, to apply as you wish.
As Jose, Mac, and Stormy demonstrate, you can do the whole body Owyhee Mud Bath.



Note how you can really grind it into the coat for maximum skin-body-spirit-organ-joint effect.


Stormy worked it into his mane, also, and did a pretty good facial.

Kazam shows you can put it on one spot on your face if your skin needs revitalizing-enhancing-refining at one spot.

(The
only horse who remains ultra-clean is the baby Smokey, who, as Carol
pointed out, isn't going to roll with this herd of uncle-sitters,
without her mama to provide comfort and a sense of safety and
protection).

I'm
thinking about bottling and selling this stuff, and taking bookings for
horses at the Owyhee Mud Spa. If you've been watching Jose and the
horses here, you'll know it obviously works to - at the least -
energize souls, revitalize spirits, and invigorate bodies.
And you can see from today's demonstration that it especially works as a beauty treatment.
Half a dozen horses can't be wrong.