Natural Supplementary feed for horses
Composition: Organic milk thistle seeds, organic artichoke herb, organic quackgrass (Elymus) root, organic dandelion root, organic birch leaves, organic nettle herb
Analytical components : Crude protein 16.6%, crude fat 10%, crude fibre 19.5%, crude ash 9% 10.4g calcium, 3.7g phosphorus, 1.1g sodium
*Analysis values are subject to natural variations.
Feeding recommendation :10g per 100kg body weight.
Bio Detox-Kur should be fed for 3-4 weeks. If necessary, Bio Detox-Kur can be repeated after 2-3 weeks. 1300g is sufficient for a 500kg horse for 26 days (3.5 weeks)
Extract from phytotherapy (herbal medicine)*:
The following effects are attributed to the herbs in this mix:
- Milk thistle: liver cell-generating, anti-inflammatory
- Artichoke: Stimulates bile production and secretion, liver detoxifying, diuretic
- Elymus: anti-inflammatory, detoxifying, stimulates metabolism
- Dandelion root: Metabolism stimulating, decongestant for the liver, stimulation of bile production and secretion
- Birch: Diuretic, antibacterial, detoxifying, anti-inflammatory
- ettle: Stimulates metabolism, anti-inflammatory, cleansing, draining
*Sources: Walter Salomon "Naturheilkunde für Pferde" // Hans-Peter Karp "Gesunde Pferdefütterung" // Ingolf Bender, Tina Maria Ritter "Praxishandbuch Pferdegesundheit" // Ingolf Beder, Tina Maria Ritter "Futter-Lexikon Pferde" // Kaja Kreiselmeier "Pferde gesund und vital durch Heilkräuter" // Cornelia Wittek "Von Apfelessig bis Teebaumöl" // Siegrid Hirsch & Felix Grünberger "Die Kräuter in meinem Garten" // Meyer, Coenen, Vervuert "Pferdefütterung" // Peter Hoffmann "Lexikon der Arzneipflanzen" // Dr. Christina Fritz "Pferde fit füttern"
NOTE: The extracts about herbal remedies are intended to provide information about the effects attributed to the plants. They are not suitable for independent plant identification or deriving individual therapy options or dosages from them. For a specific use of medicinal plants, a naturopath or a veterinarian should be consulted.
More information is also available in our constantly growing "ABC of horses and plants"