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The dialogue between gut flora and brain

Have you had butterflies in your stomach? Or are you queasy with fear? Or have a knot in your stomach from worry? Then you probably recognize that you sometimes go...
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Mycotoxins, an invisible danger!

Mycotoxins are toxins produced by fungi. They are colorless, odorless and tasteless substances that can seriously harm your horse's health.
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Why do horses get stomach ulcers?

Shocking but true. Recent studies show that more than half of horses have stomach ulcers.
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What does my horse have on his liver?

Yellow mucous membranes, a dull coat, decreased appetite, colic, lethargy and emaciation can be symptoms that occur with liver problems.
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Detoxing, the liver in balance

Detox or detoxification is a term used for cleansing the light body. The horse's body detoxifies itself of waste products and toxins. The liver plays an important role in this...
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Preventing stomach ulcers

There is "something" with your horse but you can't really determine exactly what this "something" is. His performance is declining, he is not eating as well. He is even starting...
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Balanced by seaweed?

But is seaweed so good for horses? Seaweed is an ideal source of protein, vitamins and minerals. In addition, seaweed contains fiber and many bioactive ingredients that have various positive...
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Power from the sea!

In this way, seaweed contributes to excellent basic condition and has a direct effect on your horse's vitality, appearance and performance.
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