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What is Alternative Medicine for Horses?

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Genuine  Haarlem Oil : An Alternative Medicine for Horses Seeing your horses suffering from too much pain makes it hard on your part too. You have tried different medicines but you end up disappointed. So, let me introduce to you an alternative medicine for horses, the  Genuine Haarlem Oil . This well-known product is composed of three natural ingredients:  Sulfur ,  Linseed Oil,  and essential oils of  Turpentine . Sulfur contributes to the cell’s health and the communication between cells, including the nerve cells. It helps with carbohydrate metabolism through insulin. It can protect the cells against damage from radiation through its antioxidant capability. Furthermore, sulfur makes up 0.25% of a horse's body weight and it gives all connective tissues elasticity and strength. A horse uses about 9 grams of sulfur every day in a normal situation. When the body demands synovial healing, the usage of sulfur is much higher....

How does horses need guidance by human? Horse Health Care Guide 2021

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  Horse Health Care Guide 2021 You surely want to offer the  best horse health care guide  to achieve an outstanding race performance, or even just to see your beloved horse in its great condition. So, in rendering excellent health care, here are some of the important reminders that would really help you and your horse. Deworming and Vaccination These two are essential in caring for your horse’s health. All horses need vaccination and most of them need regular deworming. However, these should be discussed with your equine veterinarian. Ask this expert what specific vaccines are appropriate for your horse. Other vaccines given routinely include rhinopneumonitis (equine herpes), rabies, and eastern and western equine encephalomyelitis. Vaccines are also available for West Nile Virus. Moreover, worms cause poor coat, weight loss, and colic. Approach the veterinarian to have a test, deworming, or any recommended options for your horse. One tip to always remember is not puttin...