🌿 Supports a healthy gut environment and beneficial microbiome.
🌿 Protects against harmful pathogens and parasites.
🌿 Provides natural antimicrobial, antibacterial, antifungal, and disinfecting properties.
Important Note: BiomeTonic is a n utritio nal functional food supplement and not veterinary medicine. For more on this, see Dr Kellon's article - Nutrition is not 'Alternative' Therapy .
Probiotics are booming in the human supplement world, with many of us turning to them for gastrointestinal relief. Yet, despite their popularity, not all probiotic products survive the gastric stomach acid (there are only two brands that I personally know of that actually get through into the intestines), and equally not everyone finds them effective - some even experience negative effects.
So, do they really work? Since 2020, here at EquiNatural we've been tracking the science of the equine gut biome and probiotics, and the truth is, it’s complex. Human studies show that simply adding a few strains of bacteria often isn’t enough to rebalance the gut. In fact, only 15-25% of people report any benefit, while others notice no change or experience worse symptoms like gas or bloating.
For horses, this uncertainty is magnified as currently there's no equine probiotic that mimics the equine hindgut bacteria colonies. Yet without our horse able to communicate discomfort alongside limited equine research, we’re left guessing. Often, probiotic products are also given without addressing root causes such as chronic stress or inappropriate diets, which themselves fuel harmful bacterial growth.
The solution? A focus on feeding probiotically - feed your horse as they're evolved to be fed with grass forage fibre, supported by pre -biotic fibres to feed the biome flora, and phytonutrients to balance the diet. These natural allies stabilise the GI tract, suppress pathogens and yeast, and encourage a healthy balance of gut flora.
In short, whether human or horse, a balanced grass forage diet, enriched with prebiotics and gut-supporting herbs, is key to restoring and maintaining gut health.
For the latest insights on equine gut health, see our A-Z Equine Condition/Gut System
page.
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If your horse already has onset leaky gut, then the intestinal environment needs stabilising first. See our SiboCARE blend, or contact us for guidance.
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