A natural, highly effective, veterinary trailed, gastric ulcer treatment.
Equ Ulcer is a Chinese Herbal Medicine that assists with gut health and balancing of Chi. It is not a replacement for veterinary care however, case studies were done in-conjunction with a vet where horses were scoped for ulcers, prior and post treatment.
In the video below the scans were done prior to administering the product and another video recording was done three months after the course of medicine. The results speaks for itself.
Equ Ulcer is a Chinese Herbal Medicine that assists with gut health and balancing of Chi. It is not a replacement for veterinary care however, case studies were done in-conjunction with a vet where horses were scoped for ulcers, prior and post treatment.
In the video below the scans were done prior to administering the product and another video recording was done three months after the course of medicine. The results speaks for itself.
Testimonials
The following cases are mentioned due to the continuous issues that persisted and no marked improvement was noted with ordinary medicine.
Sometimes one reaches a point where one will almost try anything to help the horse.
Sometimes one reaches a point where one will almost try anything to help the horse.
Shameer
Power TB mare
Power (experienced by me as bodyworker)
This is an OTTB mare and on my first visit the following were my experiences with her:
She was super flighty. Extremely tight in her body and very reluctant with movement close to her face. She was extremely fidgety and struggled to stay focused. Her responses to my work was astounding considering the amount of tension and anxiety she displayed. As I worked with her over a couple of months there were gradual improvements. The saddle was re fitted yet most of the muscular stress persisted. She never became less fidgety but more cooperating. My sessions and responses with her were good, nonetheless.
During one specific incident I was watching an attempt to getting her into a horse box. She exploded … reared up, broke away and just took off. Much later to be caught but still in a huff and a puff … that was the end of that, obviously the end of the session. This kind of behavior was apparently not uncommon for her. She was extremely highly strung.
During all of this I was introduced to Eq-Ulcer. As a result of the vast amount of positive responses I personally have seen and experienced from horses on Eq-Ulcer, I suggested they try it on her and see if there is any positive reaction.
It has been approximately a month now that she has been on the Eq-Ulcer. During my last session I spoke with the hander who is actively involved with the mare. A couple of incidents were mentioned to me during the session.
Her overall muscle tone is much softer. The back pain is non-existent (I must also say that the saddle was refitted since my first visit). The general muscle tone in her neck has vastly relaxed. The only other niggle that was present were repeatable responses in her lumbar on her right (which now needs more investigation) and probably some rehab exercises.
Please take note: this is anecdotal. We do not know if she had ulcers and by no means do we say she had ulcers, she was not scoped. This supplement is not a replacement for veterinary care either but in the case of Power, this seems to have done wonders to her body and mind. It may help your horse it may not. Just like us humans we all respond differently to various supplements.
This is an OTTB mare and on my first visit the following were my experiences with her:
She was super flighty. Extremely tight in her body and very reluctant with movement close to her face. She was extremely fidgety and struggled to stay focused. Her responses to my work was astounding considering the amount of tension and anxiety she displayed. As I worked with her over a couple of months there were gradual improvements. The saddle was re fitted yet most of the muscular stress persisted. She never became less fidgety but more cooperating. My sessions and responses with her were good, nonetheless.
During one specific incident I was watching an attempt to getting her into a horse box. She exploded … reared up, broke away and just took off. Much later to be caught but still in a huff and a puff … that was the end of that, obviously the end of the session. This kind of behavior was apparently not uncommon for her. She was extremely highly strung.
During all of this I was introduced to Eq-Ulcer. As a result of the vast amount of positive responses I personally have seen and experienced from horses on Eq-Ulcer, I suggested they try it on her and see if there is any positive reaction.
It has been approximately a month now that she has been on the Eq-Ulcer. During my last session I spoke with the hander who is actively involved with the mare. A couple of incidents were mentioned to me during the session.
- When she goes into the stable at night, they must leave Power’s window open as she gets incredibly stressed out and anxious if she cannot see out. During a typical winter storm one night (since she has been on Eq-Ulcer), the owners arrived late that night to check on the horses due to the bad weather. On arrival they saw the grooms closed her window (with panic they thought she would be freaking out inside the stable), to their amazement she was standing very calmly grazing her grass.
- There has been lots of activity next door to the yard due to construction taking place and a couple of meters from the stables there are huge trucks dumping massive loads of stone/rubble being disruptive if the construction carries on whilst the horses are in the stables. One evening the client was in the barn checking on the horses and unexpectedly, a massive truck dumped a load of rocks right behind the stable block. Most of the horses went into flight mode and tried to get out, we all probably know that scenario, except for Power who just casually stood and ate her grass not perturbed by the crushing sound of rock and metal and horses freaking out.
- Getting back to the boxing incident, in the last week or two the horses had to be boxed for a riding lesson away from the yard. Power that did not box or was so difficult, just walked into the box without any hesitation. Once the lessons were over and the horses were walked to the box, Power just went on and marched straight in without any incident or hesitation.
Her overall muscle tone is much softer. The back pain is non-existent (I must also say that the saddle was refitted since my first visit). The general muscle tone in her neck has vastly relaxed. The only other niggle that was present were repeatable responses in her lumbar on her right (which now needs more investigation) and probably some rehab exercises.
Please take note: this is anecdotal. We do not know if she had ulcers and by no means do we say she had ulcers, she was not scoped. This supplement is not a replacement for veterinary care either but in the case of Power, this seems to have done wonders to her body and mind. It may help your horse it may not. Just like us humans we all respond differently to various supplements.