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Global Herbs Laminitis Prone
- Sensitive Laminae.
- Laminitis Prone Supplement (LPS) is a nutritional aid for the management of laminitis in susceptible horses.
- As a liver tonic LPS helps horses digest their food better and supports the liver in its function of detoxifying the body.
- Almost all laminitis is caused by incomplete digestion of food in the hindgut.
- This poor digestion results in the release of acids and toxins into the blood, which damage the blood vessels that supply the sensitive laminae in the feet.
- Directions:
- Can be used throughout the year.
- Start feeding LPS at a high level of 25mls twice daily for an average horse.
- In severe situations maintain at this level until horses are more comfortable.
- When the risk of grass is high feed LPS at a level of 10-15mls twice daily routinely.
- In less dangerous situations maintenance at 5mls twice daily is sufficient.
- Contents:
- Aphanamixis rohituka, Andrographis paniculata, Boerhaavia diffusa, Phyllanthus niruri, Fumaria parviflora, Achyranthes aspera. Azadirachta indica, Sida Cordifolia, Eclipta alba, Terminalia chebula, Terminalia arjuna, Ichnocarpus frutescens, Swertia chirata, Tephrosia purpurea, Canscora decussata. Methyl sulphonyl Methane.
- NOTE: CUSHINGS HORSES.
- An increasing number of horses with Laminitis are now suffering from Cushings syndrome - a hormonally linked problem.
- If you suspect that your horse may have such a condition ask your vet’s advice.
- We have a Cushings disease information sheet should you like more information.
- Sensitive Laminae.
- Laminitis Prone Supplement (LPS) is a nutritional aid for the management of laminitis in susceptible horses.
- As a liver tonic LPS helps horses digest their food better and supports the liver in its function of detoxifying the body.
- Almost all laminitis is caused by incomplete digestion of food in the hindgut.
- This poor digestion results in the release of acids and toxins into the blood, which damage the blood vessels that supply the sensitive laminae in the feet.
- Directions:
- Can be used throughout the year.
- Start feeding LPS at a high level of 25mls twice daily for an average horse.
- In severe situations maintain at this level until horses are more comfortable.
- When the risk of grass is high feed LPS at a level of 10-15mls twice daily routinely.
- In less dangerous situations maintenance at 5mls twice daily is sufficient.
- Contents:
- Aphanamixis rohituka, Andrographis paniculata, Boerhaavia diffusa, Phyllanthus niruri, Fumaria parviflora, Achyranthes aspera. Azadirachta indica, Sida Cordifolia, Eclipta alba, Terminalia chebula, Terminalia arjuna, Ichnocarpus frutescens, Swertia chirata, Tephrosia purpurea, Canscora decussata. Methyl sulphonyl Methane.
- NOTE: CUSHINGS HORSES.
- An increasing number of horses with Laminitis are now suffering from Cushings syndrome - a hormonally linked problem.
- If you suspect that your horse may have such a condition ask your vet’s advice.
- We have a Cushings disease information sheet should you like more information.
- Sensitive Laminae.
- Laminitis Prone Supplement (LPS) is a nutritional aid for the management of laminitis in susceptible horses.
- As a liver tonic LPS helps horses digest their food better and supports the liver in its function of detoxifying the body.
- Almost all laminitis is caused by incomplete digestion of food in the hindgut.
- This poor digestion results in the release of acids and toxins into the blood, which damage the blood vessels that supply the sensitive laminae in the feet.
- Directions:
- Can be used throughout the year.
- Start feeding LPS at a high level of 25mls twice daily for an average horse.
- In severe situations maintain at this level until horses are more comfortable.
- When the risk of grass is high feed LPS at a level of 10-15mls twice daily routinely.
- In less dangerous situations maintenance at 5mls twice daily is sufficient.
- Contents:
- Aphanamixis rohituka, Andrographis paniculata, Boerhaavia diffusa, Phyllanthus niruri, Fumaria parviflora, Achyranthes aspera. Azadirachta indica, Sida Cordifolia, Eclipta alba, Terminalia chebula, Terminalia arjuna, Ichnocarpus frutescens, Swertia chirata, Tephrosia purpurea, Canscora decussata. Methyl sulphonyl Methane.
- NOTE: CUSHINGS HORSES.
- An increasing number of horses with Laminitis are now suffering from Cushings syndrome - a hormonally linked problem.
- If you suspect that your horse may have such a condition ask your vet’s advice.
- We have a Cushings disease information sheet should you like more information.
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