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Barrel Horse In Training Has Big Attitude Change on GastoElm Plus
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I started using GastroElm Plus about two-and-a-half to three months ago. My young horse was pissy, would ring his tail when riding and even offer a buck if I got my heels into his sides. I was wondering what the heck I had bought to make a barrel horse. But then, I saw GastroElm on Facebook. I was about to go to the omeprazole but that was so expensive at $35 a tube and for extreme results you have to give it for 30 days. That is way over my budget. So, I tried GastroElm Plus instead. Within the first...
GastroElm Plus Helps Young Dog with IBD
Posted by Michael Peterson on
I just wanted to let you know how thrilled I am with your Gastro Elm Plus. I have a 3 year old American Eskimo Dog who was diagnosed with IBD at 6 months old. Although we have a great team of our GP Vet, and IM Specialist Vet, and a Holistic Vet, he has continued to battle flare ups lasting 2-3 days at least once a month. When he has a flare up he will have diarrhea, vomiting or both and will not eat at all. Even between flare ups, I have had to feed him every meal by hand...
Barrel Horse With Ulcers
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Thank goodness I found GastroElm Plus. I was at my wits end with my granddaughter’s barrel horse, Waylon. A beautiful gelding but with the ulcers and stomach concerns it was alarming to us that he would be fine one day and terrible the next. We made countless attempts trying different things but I prefer to try and stay as natural as possible. When I discovered GastroElm Plus, I was hopeful we found a solution. We noticed a change within a day of starting him on it. The first two days, much to our surprise he ate and finished...
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Using GastroElm Plus for Colic in a Rescue Horse
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Animals who have been subjected to cruel conditions whether mental or physical tend to develop anxiety and other emotional traits that can also manifest as physical illness. For horses it’s often digestive issues such as ulcers or colic. Here is an email we recently received from one such case. I started using the GastroElm Plus because of a rescue horse that had, in his past life, been badly abused. He was very fearful and tended to colic with the slightest changes in diet or weather. I suspected ulcers were a result of the past abuse as well as mental...
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Tips for Managing Pancreatitis in Dogs
Posted by Michael Peterson on
I’ll never forget the day that our toy poodle, Angel, was struck down by acute pancreatitis when she had just turned seven years old. She became so violently ill that we thought we were going to lose her. With blood coming out of both ends, our vet at the time, did nothing to coat her stomach or intestines. Due to her small size (6 1/2 lbs) she ended up spending two nights in the hospital and needing a blood transfusion in order to survive. Since then I’ve gained as much knowledge as possible from both holistic and non-holistic vets. I’ve...