Client Testimonials
Toni & Dusty
![Toni kissing her appaloosa/Arabian horse on the nose after a healing with Ginger.](/uploads/5/8/7/2/5872837/1320251265.jpg)
Dusty is a charming appaloosa/Arabian gelding that came into my life unexpectedly. After getting to know him, it became clear that his previous life had been quite traumatic. He was terrified of being bridled, was anxious while being ridden and had an overall distrust for humans. Along with emotional baggage, he suffered from navilcular syndrome and angular deformities of the front limbs.
I began the journey of healing with Dusty and soon learned that is was a cooperative effort. A year or two into this healing walk I met Ginger. She helped Dusty to sort through his fear and I noticed an immediate change in his disposition. Not only did Ginger address his mental and emotional needs, but she was able to make changes to the alignment in his front legs almost before our eyes.
One of the many teachings I have gained from Ginger is that our equines are co-facilitators in our own healing; that it occurs in union. What the animal is going through is always related to what is happening with the person. Ginger has lent me support in many areas in addition to her hands-on healing work. She has worked on me personally and has a wealth of information on both horse and human: nutrition, lifestyle needs and spiritual pursuits. I am grateful to have Ginger as a resource within my community and I look forward to our walk together as healers and friends.
Toni T.
Woodbine, NJ
I began the journey of healing with Dusty and soon learned that is was a cooperative effort. A year or two into this healing walk I met Ginger. She helped Dusty to sort through his fear and I noticed an immediate change in his disposition. Not only did Ginger address his mental and emotional needs, but she was able to make changes to the alignment in his front legs almost before our eyes.
One of the many teachings I have gained from Ginger is that our equines are co-facilitators in our own healing; that it occurs in union. What the animal is going through is always related to what is happening with the person. Ginger has lent me support in many areas in addition to her hands-on healing work. She has worked on me personally and has a wealth of information on both horse and human: nutrition, lifestyle needs and spiritual pursuits. I am grateful to have Ginger as a resource within my community and I look forward to our walk together as healers and friends.
Toni T.
Woodbine, NJ
Char & Charlie
I knew that something had taken place when I returned home and saw my horse peacefully grazing in the front pasture. That morning I had called and asked Ginger to help my rescued horse, HP Charlie, deal with his pain and distress. He was jerking his left front leg up in obvious pain from a possible abscess.
This was not the first time that Ginger had been helpful to him. HP is only five years old but had been scheduled to be put down due to serious hoof problems and other complications. Ginger was able to dramatically help him, physically and emotionally, through a painful episode with high temperatures and very labored breathing. He has been steadily improving since that time. Ginger has become one of his favorite people, too.
It is from firsthand experience and an open heart that I recommend Ginger as someone who can walk with you on the path toward healing.
Char J.
Tabernacle, NJ
This was not the first time that Ginger had been helpful to him. HP is only five years old but had been scheduled to be put down due to serious hoof problems and other complications. Ginger was able to dramatically help him, physically and emotionally, through a painful episode with high temperatures and very labored breathing. He has been steadily improving since that time. Ginger has become one of his favorite people, too.
It is from firsthand experience and an open heart that I recommend Ginger as someone who can walk with you on the path toward healing.
Char J.
Tabernacle, NJ
Karen & Beau
![Karen touching her bay Anglo Arab gelding.](/uploads/5/8/7/2/5872837/7015534.jpg)
My older Anglo Arab gelding had been coping with a long term hind end injury that had left him with chronic pain and tension. As the result of a series of healings by Ginger, Beau's hind end has released, along with the chronic tension he held throughout his body. His abdomen, which previously was tucked up like a racehorse, is round and relaxed now and he is much more willing to weight the heels in his hind feet.
Ginger has greatly reduced Beau's pain resulting in a happier and more relaxed horse. He is much more willing to move and wants to gallop on home at the end of our trail walks, a gait he wasn't able to do for several years. We have even been able to go on a couple of hunter paces together and while becoming sore afterwards, with Ginger's healing Beau was right back to feeling good once again.
Karen C,
Pomona, NJ
Ginger has greatly reduced Beau's pain resulting in a happier and more relaxed horse. He is much more willing to move and wants to gallop on home at the end of our trail walks, a gait he wasn't able to do for several years. We have even been able to go on a couple of hunter paces together and while becoming sore afterwards, with Ginger's healing Beau was right back to feeling good once again.
Karen C,
Pomona, NJ
Kate & Dora
![Kate with her arm around the head of her palomino mare.](/uploads/5/8/7/2/5872837/1294097721.jpg)
Dora and I met Ginger when we moved to new barn family in 2009. Dora was a rescue and she had learned to be very aggressive with other horses to make sure she got her share of food and attention. She had been wounded and was not trusting of people or horses. In effect, Dora had forgotten how good it is to live as a horse!
Ginger gave Dora several treatments and they have made a real difference in Dora's ability to trust others. Dora was very head-shy and Ginger helped her become able to let humans get close to her head and to express affection. We are lucky to have met Ginger and recommend her to anyone who has a horse they love who is experiencing emotional difficulties.
Kate L.
Egg Harbor City, NJ
Ginger gave Dora several treatments and they have made a real difference in Dora's ability to trust others. Dora was very head-shy and Ginger helped her become able to let humans get close to her head and to express affection. We are lucky to have met Ginger and recommend her to anyone who has a horse they love who is experiencing emotional difficulties.
Kate L.
Egg Harbor City, NJ
Christine & Chance
Hanover Flight Plan "Chance" is a beautiful Standardbred who won approximately 6 races. He was gelded and put into the Standardbred Retirement Foundation. When I adopted Chance from the SRF he was high spirited, extremely jumpy and nervous at every sound and sight. He was afraid of the wind in the trees and of geese in the field adjacent to his. You could say that he was not at all familiar with the outside world and that he knew only the confines of the track.
Ginger began her healing work with Chance and even after the first session there was a difference in him. Ginger worked on him approximately 5 times and Chance is now a lot more into being a horse; he doesn't jump at the wind, he is totally tolerant of other animals around his area and he is so much calmer.
Chance also had an extreme concentration of fluid in his hocks. Ginger centered healing in his hock joints and his hocks are a lot more comfortable for him now. I truly believe that without Ginger's hands-on-healing, Chance would not have been able to become the loving, gentle horse that he is today.
Christine N.
Galloway, NJ
Ginger began her healing work with Chance and even after the first session there was a difference in him. Ginger worked on him approximately 5 times and Chance is now a lot more into being a horse; he doesn't jump at the wind, he is totally tolerant of other animals around his area and he is so much calmer.
Chance also had an extreme concentration of fluid in his hocks. Ginger centered healing in his hock joints and his hocks are a lot more comfortable for him now. I truly believe that without Ginger's hands-on-healing, Chance would not have been able to become the loving, gentle horse that he is today.
Christine N.
Galloway, NJ
South Jersey Horse Rescue: Miss Kate
Miss Kate was rescued from a kill broker pen in February 2010. Kate is a 19 year old Thoroughbred; a former broodmare and racehorse. She arrived at our farm about 500 pounds underweight and covered with lice and open sores. We soon discovered that she had EPM, a deadly equine neurological disease.
We were able to kill the lice, heal the sores and gradually increase Kate's feed. She was given Marquis, a medication for EPM. The seizures slowed down, Kate gained weight, but she continued to be unstable on her legs and would frequently fall down.
A friend of ours suggested that Ginger could help her. Ginger visited with Kate, and told us that Kate was in tremendous pain and that Kate was not sure she wanted to continue to live. After Ginger's therapy session, we saw an immediate improvement in her. Kate was more stable on her legs; she walked better and moved around more. Kate was happier and she became more social with the other horses. She was able to pick up her right hind leg for the first time in months. The natural hoof trimmer could trim all four of her feet during one visit for the first time ever.
As months went past, Kate started to trot, whinny for food, and ask to be brushed. Recently she started rolling and was even caught grooming a pony! She cantered yesterday just for the joy of it.
Ellen S.
South Jersey Horse Rescue
We were able to kill the lice, heal the sores and gradually increase Kate's feed. She was given Marquis, a medication for EPM. The seizures slowed down, Kate gained weight, but she continued to be unstable on her legs and would frequently fall down.
A friend of ours suggested that Ginger could help her. Ginger visited with Kate, and told us that Kate was in tremendous pain and that Kate was not sure she wanted to continue to live. After Ginger's therapy session, we saw an immediate improvement in her. Kate was more stable on her legs; she walked better and moved around more. Kate was happier and she became more social with the other horses. She was able to pick up her right hind leg for the first time in months. The natural hoof trimmer could trim all four of her feet during one visit for the first time ever.
As months went past, Kate started to trot, whinny for food, and ask to be brushed. Recently she started rolling and was even caught grooming a pony! She cantered yesterday just for the joy of it.
Ellen S.
South Jersey Horse Rescue