• Exploring Equine Balance with Shea Stewart: Mitochondria, Quantum Biology, and Equine Well-being | Ep 21 Equine Assisted World

  • Feb 6 2025
  • Length: 2 hrs and 22 mins
  • Podcast

Exploring Equine Balance with Shea Stewart: Mitochondria, Quantum Biology, and Equine Well-being | Ep 21 Equine Assisted World

  • Summary

  • Shea Stewart, renowned craniosacral therapist and founder of Equine Balance (https://www.equinebalance.net), joins Rupert Isaacson in this enlightening episode to explore the intersections of quantum biology, mitochondrial health, and equine-assisted practices. With a wealth of knowledge in human and equine well-being, Shea unpacks the impact of natural light, electromagnetic fields, structured water, and movement on health. Whether you’re an equine-assisted practitioner, horse owner, or someone seeking to optimize your well-being, this conversation is packed with transformative insights. Learn more about Shea here: https://www.equinebalance.net/about-us/

    What You’ll Learn in This Episode:

    • The Role of Craniosacral Therapy in Human and Equine Health (Starts at 04:44)
      • How Shea’s journey into craniosacral therapy began.
      • The impact of craniosacral therapy on the nervous system, fascia, and overall well-being.
    • Understanding Mitochondrial Health and Energy Production (Starts at 17:54)
      • Why ATP is essential.
      • How equine-assisted practitioners can optimize mitochondrial function for themselves and their horses.
    • How Lighting Affects Equine and Human Well-being (Starts at 28:42)
      • The disruption of circadian rhythms by artificial lighting.
      • Practical solutions for barns and therapeutic settings.
    • The Power of Natural Light and Circadian Rhythms (Starts at 42:45)
      • Importance of exposure to natural sunlight for sleep, mood, and energy regulation.
    • Grounding, Electromagnetic Fields, and Their Effects (Starts at 56:02)
      • How EMFs impact mitochondrial function.
      • How to create healthier spaces for horses and clients.
    • Cold Exposure and Seasonal Well-being (Starts at 1:14:22)
      • The benefits of cold exposure.
      • How it connects to vitamin D production, inflammation reduction, and resilience.

    Memorable Moments from the Episode:

    • The connection between quantum biology and equine-assisted therapy (12:03).
    • How light exposure affects neurotransmitters like serotonin and melatonin (30:18).
    • A discussion on why fly masks and blankets can impact mitochondrial function (49:52).
    • The surprising ways equine-assisted therapy helps regulate brain activity (1:07:15).
    • Why turning off WiFi at night can improve equine and human sleep quality (1:22:40).
    • Practical strategies for optimizing barn lighting to support equine well-being (1:36:27).

    Contact Shea Stewart
    📌 Equine Balance (https://www.equinebalance.net)
    📘 Facebook (https://facebook.com/equinebalance)


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