ULSATONIC *Supports the eradication of equine gastric ulcers

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A synergistic blend of organic, functional, regenerative and protective phytonutrients, with anti-ulcerogenic and protective mucilaginous properties , known to support the eradication of equine gastric ulcers.

Part of our Ulsa COMBO regeneration programme.

Key Benefits

✔️ Soothing Demulcent Action: Provides relief and comfort to the horse’s stomach lining.

✔️ Gastric Mucous Membrane Support: Helps maintain and restore the protective gastric mucous membrane.

✔️ Over-Acidity: Aids in balancing stomach acid levels.

NOTE: UlsaTonic is a nutritional, functional food supplement and not veterinary medicine. For more information, refer to Dr Kellon's Horse Sense - 'Nutrition is not 'Alternative' Therapy.

*For the latest research and updates, see our main Nutrition by Condition/Gut System and Ulcers pages for more info.

Details

Stomach ulcers are usually caused due to either inappropriate feeding practices, i.e. lack of forage supply (especially for the stabled horse), or stress caused by inappropriate feeding practices.

Being a trickle-feeder a horse will stress if they run out of forage and have no means to find any more, which for the stabled horse can then lead to developing those well-known stable habits, i.e. weaving, wind-sucking, cribbing, box-walking et al.

Why? Because unlike us, when our stomachs are empty, our acid production stops, whereas a horse’s stomach constantly produces hydrochloric acid - they're a trickle-feeder for a very good reason. Under normal feeding habits, the acid is naturally absorbed into the continually eaten food and buffered by bicarb-containing (acid soothing) saliva. However, if they run out of forage and their stomach empties, the acid keeps on coming.

Without a continual forage supply, the intestinal lining in the stomach degrades. And without a strong protective mucosal gut lining in place, the continual acid splash will burn the fragile intestinal mucosa, creating a raw wound, aka an ulcer.

Meanwhile, the stress involved with both lack of forage and the ulcer pain now triggers the release of the stress hormone, cortisol. This isn’t a situation you want to prolong as cortisol isn’t necessarily a friendly hormone; it’s fine for a perceived short-term threat because it has a vital protective job to do, but for a prolonged state of anxiety it not only permanently floods the body with acid, making the peripheral limbs feel like they’re on fire, but it also switches off several vital metabolic functions ( including digestion), while suppressing immunity and increasing blood glucose levels.

Cue squamous stomach ulcers developing due to food disruption/quality, and glandular/pyloric ulcers which are caused by the stress/anxiety.

Composition & Feed Guide

Ground Herb Blend

Produced to ecological standards and free from agro-chemicals. See our Quality page for for Organic Certification Documents.

Feed Guide

  • 5g/100kg bodyweight per day (i.e. 25g daily for a 500kg horse), in daily feed.
  • 1-yr shelf life.

Dried organic herbs, roots and barks

* In ground form for ease of digestion

Withania somnifera ( Ashwagandha ), Uncaria tormentosa (Cat's Claw), Matricaria chamomilla ( Chamomile ), Symphytum officinale Folia ( Comfrey ), Althea officinalis Radix ( Marshmallow ), Mentha piperita ( Peppermint ), & Olea europaea ( Olive Leaf )

Recommendations

The following form our complete Ulsa COMBO programme.

  • Gastric ulcers are painful and stress-inducing. Start by alleviating with our DuoBute and StressTonic.
  • Feed a 1-month course of our UlsaTonic.
  • Feed alongside our GutAminos which supports the repair of the damaged gastric mucosal membrane.

Always ensure quality meadow hay is available 24/7 to ensure the stomach never empties.

NB. Slippery Elm can also be fed as a soothing nutritive demulcent beneficial for the inflamed gastric mucous membrane. However, be aware that as it's now an endangered species, it's eye-wateringly expensive. Psyllium and/or Linseed make for perfectly acceptable, and much more cost-effective, alternatives.

Delivery

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EquiNatural cannot accept responsibility for any loss if not received.


Contraindications

  • Comfrey should not be fed long term (no longer than 6-weeks at any given time.
  • Not to be fed to the pregnant or nursing mare; always seek veterinary advice.

Reviews

  • My horses have never looked so good being on your products. EJ (19.6.24)
  • I am very pleased to report that my happy horse is back again! I really didn’t think it possible. I do very much appreciate your help and advice. Rachel & Teddy (UlsaTonic with GutAminos)
  • The UlsaTonic definitely had a positive effect on Pria as she is no longer being touchy about the girth or being brushed which is great. Its good to have realised that she is stomach sensitive so I can keep an eye on it and manage her better from now on. Charlotte W.
  • I just wanted to let you know how Elsa was now she is back on Ulsa tonic and Gut Aminos. She went from being unrideable in trot or canter to being able to school in walk, trot and canter after two days. I was amazed how much better she was. Abi B.
  • Just thought I’d give you an update. Kero's just finishing up his UlsaTonic and StressTonic. I noticed a difference by the first week. He went from being nervous/tense girthing up and not being able to keep his feet still to back to his usual calm self tacking up and being super to ride! Still amazes me everytime.
  • I rode Tobi for the first time in six weeks yesterday in a lesson with Charlotte. My heart sang! It was so wonderful to see her happy and relaxed again. I’m so impressed with your advice and products. I’m actually afraid to change anything now! She’s just so happy. Melody & Tobi
  • I’d like to say how much of a change I’ve seen in Cara since she’s been on UlsaTonic. She’s gone from a raging monster to a sweet natured gentle mare and doesn’t show any sign of being in pain now. She's completely transformed in terms of her attitude and behaviour, no more of the aggressive behaviour and is now happy to enjoy a bit of attention and the odd cuddle.Carolyn
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