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…of the hock. This is known as hyperkeratosis and is most common in draft horses and cobs. Activated charcoal and Lyme disease: Some integrative health practitioners in the UK have…
…of the hock. This is known as hyperkeratosis and is most common in draft horses and cobs. Activated charcoal and Lyme disease: Some integrative health practitioners in the UK have…
…with EPM, metabolic syndrome, tying-up syndrome, equine degenerative myeloencephalopathy, equine motor neuron disease, Lyme disease, and PSSM. Vitamin E supplementation Fortunately, there are a lot of brand choices when it…
…have to feed high amounts of Quercefit® for efficacy and results. Quercetin is a powerful flavonoid that has been shown to inhibit the release of histamine, decrease proinflammatory cytokines, and…
…increase horses’ water consumption. Will Star-Lixir help non-sweaters? We have never specifically tested Alixir for non-sweaters. However, we have had customers with non-sweaters tell us that combined with other therapies…
…from the esophagus to the rectum. It’s actually a two-way street; the brain communicates with the gut, the gut communicates with the brain. The ENS affects mood and anxiety. For…
…published in the journal Theriogenology, showed that Roundup is more toxic than its active molecule glyphosate alone. Roundup was found to significantly decrease total and progressive motility, viability, acrosome integrity,…
…has been reported to display antimicrobial, anti-oxidative, and immune-modulation activity in the host.10 It can also increase the susceptibility of certain pathogens to penicillin, a helpful effect as antibiotic resistance…
…bacteria. It plays a fundamental role in health, and its dysfunction plays a critical role in inflammation and disease. Research indicates that metabolites of curcumin can act as modulators of…
…like BioStar’s Tum-Ease that will help coat the GI tract and provide stomach acid buffering. Horses that graze continuously throughout the day tend to have better protection against ulcers. Management…
…to display antimicrobial, anti-oxidative, and immune-modulation activity in the host.1 B. subtilis can also increase the susceptibility of certain pathogens to penicillin. This can be helpful since antibiotic resistance by…
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