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Old 09-17-2011,
 
 
 
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Exclamation All Natural Ulcer Treatment

WHY PAY MORE FOR HORSE UCLER TREATMENTS WHEN YOU CAN GET GREAT RESULTS WITH AN ALL NATURAL PRODUCT, THAT WORKS JUST AS WELL, AND HAS OTHER HEALTH BENEFITS FOR YOUR HORSE?
And by the time you finish reading this page, I am sure you will choose the best product that gives you the results you need, FOR THE BEST PRICE….
People tend to believe that if you pay more for a product, you will get the best results. The belief is that natural products are not as good as non-natural products, but that is far from the truth. Many medicines are made from plants, herbs, and things that are from natural resources, but are not marketed as natural, because of the lack of confidence by the consumer. But the irony is if asked, the consumer would rather use the more expensive brand than an all natural product to cure ailment, but also confess that they drink natural vitamins daily. So…if it is good enough for you…it is good enough for your horse.
Thousands of indigenous plants have been used since prehistoric times to treat human diseases. In the equine industries many products are deprived from natural resources and are just as effective. There is one product that comes to mind, U-Guard (Not to be confused to U-Gard). The active ingredients in U-Guard have been used as an ulcer treatment in humans for centuries. It has been in the market for over 10 years and many trainers swear by it. It not only cures the stomach ulcers and other digestive symptoms such as colic, but is used as a preventive treatment. U-Guard stimulates appetite and helps with the pain associated with ulcers, so the horse feels better as it heals. There are no side effects reported.
The traditional ulcer treatment can run from $30.00 to $60.00 per day, while U-Guard is a 30 day treatment that runs for approximately $69.00. That is a far cry from the traditional treatment cost. You don’t have to sacrifice the results by using this product…it works just as well, if not better. In today’s economical downturn, it is a good time to stretch the dollar as much as we can and get informed of all options out there.
 
 
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Thanks for the info never know when it may be needed
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That medicines which is made by the help of natural resources like plants, herbals etc is know as herbal medicine but it doesn't mean that medicine would not be any side-effect. But being a farmer sometimes i an not understand what's the exact problem with my pets.....
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That medicines which is made by the help of natural resources like plants, herbals etc is know as herbal medicine but it doesn't mean that medicine would not be any side-effect. But being a farmer sometimes i an not understand what's the exact problem with my pets.....
I have a small property and run a few sheep the ocassional steer and of course my horses.
My land lacks minerals mainly magnesium and selenium. This mineral lack makes the horses spooky. I am embarking on spreeding lime, magnesium, selenium and other minerals to unlock the soil. As I have given the horse a mineral mix high in magnesium and selenium there behaviour has dramaticly improved so the object is to get it into the soil and via the grass back into the horses. it may also improve the health of the other animals.
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A stomach ulcer or peptic ulcer may form in the stomach or duodenum. An ulcer will likely result in pain, usually around meals, and may be accompanied by nausea, vomiting with blood, loss of appetite, bloating, and other symptoms. Most cases are caused by the Helicobacter pylori bacteria. In addition to bacterial and viral infections, peptic ulcer can also be caused by poor diet, food allergies, nutritional deficiencies, alcohol, smoking, and chronic stress. As mentioned above, various commonly used medications can also cause problems, especially asprin. In addition to aspirin, other NSAIDs linked to peptic ulcers include Advil, Clinoril, Feldene, Ibuprofen, Nalfon, Nuprin, Orudis, Oruvail, Relafen, and Tolectin. In severe cases of ulcer, internal bleeding can occur due to thinning of the lining of the stomach and/or intestines.
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Hmm thanks for sharing this wonderful post really like ur post it is quite helpful discussion in this thread thanks u so much for the impressive post......
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Thanks for the info. I do have a TB show gelding that suffers from ulcers during the height of the show season and after long trailer rides.
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