John Lowe
The Village Reporter
A woman with a passion for horses has taken that interest to a level she believes will help the horses of other enthusiasts.
Lisa A. Bell has opened "Living in Balance" -- an equine massage, acupressure and aromatherapy service -- at her home west of Cambridge.
Trained at Hocking College in Nelsonville, Bell uses the skills she acquired there to restore "physical and emotional balance" in her equine clients.
"I have always been interested in the holistic aspect of healing and using products that are without chemicals when possible," Bell said. "I've always wanted to do things in a more natural way.
"I'm not opposed to a veterinarian. I do and I w...
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