Aireze
A BLEND OF SEEDS & HERBS FOR COUGHS, CLEARING THE AIRWAYS & ALLERGIES
HerbalSolution
Available in 1kg packs
Contains: Copra, Chia Seed, Coltsfoot, Liquorice root, Thyme & Bosweilla
DO NOT FEED TO MARES IN FOAL OR LACTATING MARES
Ponies 1 scoop
Horses 2 scoops
Horses over 700kg 3 scoops
Scoop enclosed as a supplement to your horses feed
Coltsfoot is often used as a natural remedy for respiratory conditions like bronchitis and asthma. Known historically as the "cough plant," coltsfoot can have anti-inflammatory, anti-spasmodic and anti-catarrhal (eases inflammation of mucous membranes) properties and can be useful for respiratory tract disorders, particularly to relieve coughing.
Liquorice properties lie in its ability to promote healthy adrenal gland function, ulcer repair, and to build immunity against foreign pathogens such as bacteria, fungus, and viruses, it also has demulcent properties and supports soothing of the respiratory tract.
Thyme May break up congestion, and relaxes the respiratory tract, which relaxes the airways. It contains chemicals that may help with bacterial and fungal infections.
Boswellia May help with respiratory conditions due to its Boswellic acids that have been shown to inhibit the enzymes which are responsible for inflammation.
A HerbalSolution
Herbs were our first source of medications many years ago. In ancient Greece for example, willow bark was the source of salicylic acid, the base ingredient of aspirin was used to relieve pain and fever, all over the world a variety of plants including comfrey, cayenne and mint have long been known for their medicinal properties. Even in this age of modern pharmaceuticals, herbs are the basis for many products, while the plants themselves are still valued by many for their therapeutic effects.
A herb is basically any plant based product used for culinary, medicinal or cosmetic purposes.In just about any discussion of dietary supplements, however, the term herb refers to plants that contain bioactive compounds, which can have effects on any organism consuming them, or those from which extracts with desirable properties can be derived. The feeding of herbs is becoming increasingly popular with horse owners across the globe. As we become more aware of the benefits of feeding certain herbs, it has become common practice to add dried herbs or herbal tinctures to horse feed as a means to promote health and wellbeing. In the wild, horses naturally graze on a variety of plant species to supplement their diet. As herbivores, they are designed to live on plants and plant materials; both to satisfy nutritional requirements as well as provide medicinal value. Horses are great at self-selecting herbs to satisfy these needs, seeking out certain herbs and plants by instinct.
Herbs can offer a wide range of support to the horse, from maintaining healthy digestive and immune systems, to helping soothe those prone to nervous or excitable behaviour.
HerbalSolution
Available in 1kg packs
Contains: Copra, Chia Seed, Coltsfoot, Liquorice root, Thyme & Bosweilla
DO NOT FEED TO MARES IN FOAL OR LACTATING MARES
Ponies 1 scoop
Horses 2 scoops
Horses over 700kg 3 scoops
Scoop enclosed as a supplement to your horses feed
Coltsfoot is often used as a natural remedy for respiratory conditions like bronchitis and asthma. Known historically as the "cough plant," coltsfoot can have anti-inflammatory, anti-spasmodic and anti-catarrhal (eases inflammation of mucous membranes) properties and can be useful for respiratory tract disorders, particularly to relieve coughing.
Liquorice properties lie in its ability to promote healthy adrenal gland function, ulcer repair, and to build immunity against foreign pathogens such as bacteria, fungus, and viruses, it also has demulcent properties and supports soothing of the respiratory tract.
Thyme May break up congestion, and relaxes the respiratory tract, which relaxes the airways. It contains chemicals that may help with bacterial and fungal infections.
Boswellia May help with respiratory conditions due to its Boswellic acids that have been shown to inhibit the enzymes which are responsible for inflammation.
A HerbalSolution
Herbs were our first source of medications many years ago. In ancient Greece for example, willow bark was the source of salicylic acid, the base ingredient of aspirin was used to relieve pain and fever, all over the world a variety of plants including comfrey, cayenne and mint have long been known for their medicinal properties. Even in this age of modern pharmaceuticals, herbs are the basis for many products, while the plants themselves are still valued by many for their therapeutic effects.
A herb is basically any plant based product used for culinary, medicinal or cosmetic purposes.In just about any discussion of dietary supplements, however, the term herb refers to plants that contain bioactive compounds, which can have effects on any organism consuming them, or those from which extracts with desirable properties can be derived. The feeding of herbs is becoming increasingly popular with horse owners across the globe. As we become more aware of the benefits of feeding certain herbs, it has become common practice to add dried herbs or herbal tinctures to horse feed as a means to promote health and wellbeing. In the wild, horses naturally graze on a variety of plant species to supplement their diet. As herbivores, they are designed to live on plants and plant materials; both to satisfy nutritional requirements as well as provide medicinal value. Horses are great at self-selecting herbs to satisfy these needs, seeking out certain herbs and plants by instinct.
Herbs can offer a wide range of support to the horse, from maintaining healthy digestive and immune systems, to helping soothe those prone to nervous or excitable behaviour.
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Equehemp
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