Tranquility
CalmSolution
Available in 1kg packs
Contains: Hemp seed blended with vervain, lemon balm Ashwagandha Root, Hops & Calendula
DO NOT FEED TO MARES IN FOAL
Ponies 1 scoop a day
Horses 2 scoops a day
Horse over 700kg 3 scoops a day
Scoop included with supplement
Ashwagandha root is a valued herb of the Indian Ayurvedic system of medicine. This is an adaptogenic herb, meaning that it adapts to the horse’s experience and balances the mood.
Vervain is a nervine relaxant and antispasmodic it can assist animals who are tense and sensitive by relaxing the gut, peripheral nerves and muscles, allowing them to perform without “burning up” their energy through anxiety.
Hops have always been used to soothe and settle – by calming and toning the nerves in cases of anxiety, insomnia, tension and restlessness. For animals hops effects are valuable when help is needed to re-model old habits and nervous attitudes.
Calendula A gentle lymphatic tonic, Calendula petals are easy to add to your horses feed bucket. Calendula is used in formulas for gastrointestinal issues such as ulcers. Calendula can be combined with other gut-soothing herbs. It also has calmative properties.
A CalmSolution
Herbs maybe a far better alternative for treating the nervous equine they can often effect a permanent change in temperament, and many can be legal for competition. Herbs nourish, strengthen and re-balance the nervous system so that once an anxious equine calms down they will no longer react to things around them. In dealing with nervous disorders, there are no 'magic' quick fixes.
In treating an equine that has a nervous temperament, it's very important to look at the equine's whole history both health and past experiences such as training, traumas, etc....
It ís is not advisable to attempt to treat an equine with severe problems without professional advice, but if an equines nervousness is due to a slight imbalance, feeding a mix of herbs will usually effect a long-term solution.
There is a class of herbs called 'nervine' herbs that have specific actions on the nervous system. Many of the nervines contain high levels of magnesium phosphate a mineral that has been found to be very important to the health and well being of nerves. Different nervines nourish different aspects of the nervous system.
An equine will not always fit exactly into just one nervous system type they will often show the major signs of one type, and some signs of one or more of the other types.