DESCRIPTION
Tummy Tonic contains three main ingredients that may assist in better gut function, maintaining a healthy digestive system and may provide support for ulcer and colic prone or sensitive/stressful horses.
Ingredients include:
Marshmallow Root Powder - with its expectorant and relaxation capacity as well as its ability to soothe and protect mucous membranes, Marshmallow Root is a widely used natural, internal protective herb. It is soothing to the digestive tract and acts as an anti-inflammatory in the hindgut and may assist in the healing of hindgut ulcers as well as a colic preventative.
Chamomile - noted for its calming and healing effects on the digestive and nervous system. As stress is a contributing factor for scouring and ulcers in horses, chamomile may be very beneficial in alleviating these symptoms. May also act as an antihistamine in allergy prone horses.
Chia Seeds - recognised as being one of the most nutrient dense foods on earth, these miraculous little seeds may assist with optimising the digestive tract and providing a well-rounded boost to the body.
Dosage
Use between 50g - 100g depending on severity of problem for average 500kg horse.
Cover with water, allow to 'seep' for a few minutes and add to daily feed.
50g = 1/2 cup approx.
May be of benefit for improving or promoting health or production or performance. Consult a vet before treating any illness
Tummy Tonic contains three main ingredients that may assist in better gut function, maintaining a healthy digestive system and may provide support for ulcer and colic prone or sensitive/stressful horses.
Ingredients include:
Marshmallow Root Powder - with its expectorant and relaxation capacity as well as its ability to soothe and protect mucous membranes, Marshmallow Root is a widely used natural, internal protective herb. It is soothing to the digestive tract and acts as an anti-inflammatory in the hindgut and may assist in the healing of hindgut ulcers as well as a colic preventative.
Chamomile - noted for its calming and healing effects on the digestive and nervous system. As stress is a contributing factor for scouring and ulcers in horses, chamomile may be very beneficial in alleviating these symptoms. May also act as an antihistamine in allergy prone horses.
Chia Seeds - recognised as being one of the most nutrient dense foods on earth, these miraculous little seeds may assist with optimising the digestive tract and providing a well-rounded boost to the body.
Dosage
Use between 50g - 100g depending on severity of problem for average 500kg horse.
Cover with water, allow to 'seep' for a few minutes and add to daily feed.
50g = 1/2 cup approx.
May be of benefit for improving or promoting health or production or performance. Consult a vet before treating any illness