Immunity.
Bacterial/viral infections.
Cellular regeneration.
Blood cleansing and circulation.
Naturally occurring beneficial antioxidant levels.
* Please note this is a nutritional, functional horse food supplement and not veterinary medicine. See Dr Kellon's Horse Sense - 'Nutrition is not 'Alternative' Therapy.
* For the latest research and updates, see our main Herbal Nutrition by Condition/Immunity page.
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Powered by EquiNatural, four happy, safe, recovered rescue ponies, formerly chain-tethered, from SAFE, (
Saving Abandoned Fly-Grazing Equines
), the equine charity that EquiNatural supports.
* Recommended as a minimum 4-week course.
Our human-grade, certified organic tinctures give you a ready-to-absorb potent source of phytonutrients at the highest-strength available, for immediate absorption straight into the bloodstream and to the body’s cells.
Astragalus membranaceus Decocted 1:3 35%, Arctium lappa ( Burdock ) Decocted 1:3 35%, Uncaria tormentosa (Cat’s Claw) Decocted 1:3 65%, Galium aparine ( Cleavers ) Infused 1:3 35%, Taraxacum officinalis Folia ( Dandelion ) Infused 1:3 25%, Taraxacum officinalis Radix ( Dandelion ) Decocted 1:3 45%, Echinacea purpurea Dec / Inf 1:3 25%, Eleutherococus senticosus (Siberian Ginseng) Decocted 1:3 35%, Carduus marianus ( Milk Thistle ) Decocted 1:3 65%, Oreganum vulgare Infused 1:3 25%, Tabebuia impeteginosa ( Pau D'Arco/Lapacho ) Decocted 1:3 35%, Smilax ornata ( Sarsaparilla ) Decocted 1:3 25%
Produced to ecological standards and free from agro-chemicals. See our Quality page for Organic Certification Documents.
Astragalus
membranaceus , Arctium lappa ( Burdock
), Uncaria tormentosa (Cat’s Claw), Galium aparine ( Cleavers
), Taraxacum officinalis Folia ( Dandelion
), Taraxacum officinalis Radix ( Dandelion
), Echinacea
purpurea , Eleutherococus
senticosus (Siberian Ginseng), Carduus marianus ( Milk Thistle
), Oreganum
vulgare, Tabebuia impeteginosa ( Pau D'Arco/Lapacho
), Smilax ornata ( Sarsaparilla
)
Recommended
Supplements of any kind should be fed with caution to the pregnant or nursing mare so always seek veterinary advice.
In September 2014, two weeks after Carmen came to live with us, I was told by our vet that our beautiful then 7-yo chestnut TB mare had developed joint sepsis in her fetlock from an infected wound we'd inherited.
Told by the vet that antibiotics only had a 5% chance of working (seriously ... just 5-pathetic-percent), she then said that if there was no improvement within 48-hours then we'd have no choice other than have her PTS. Non-negotiable. A vibrant, sassy, beautiful 7yo TB mare, full of life, that we'd only known for 2-weeks. PTS.
I went home in shock and put together this blend. All I could think of was that I somehow had to give her the biggest blast of natural antibiotics that herbs could muster to kill those bugs and draw out the poison as best I could. The following morning I gave her a double handful and crossed everything.
Two mornings later, Carmen's hoof was flat on the floor and she'd abscessed beautifully out of her coronet band - I've never been so happy to see an abscess in my life! She shuffled out of her stable after her breakfast without a care in the world, albeit a bit limpy, but never looked back.
Imagine, if I'd gone with my vet (which I nearly did as I was in such a state, plus we kind of trust the professionals, don't we?), I'd have ended the life of a beautiful 7-year old girl who'd already been through enough of a horrible life.
Here's Carmen's story.
The content in this website is intended as a sharing of knowledge and information from our own research over many years, together with clients' experiences and our own personal experience over 5-decades of horse care. This website is about enlightening towards a more naturopathic approach to support a healthy lifestyle for our horses. Any information contained within is not intended as a substitute or replacement of veterinary or other professional advice, and we would encourage everyone to make their own equine healthcare decisions based upon their own research.
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