Herbal mixture "Mares" with special herbs such as monk's pepper and hops.

Product no.: Lexa 182554

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Herbal mixture "Mares" with special herbs such as monk's pepper and hops.

Composition: 25% monk's pepper, 15% hop flowers, lemon balm leaves, chamomile flowers, red clover, yarrow herb, dandelion root with herb. Analytical components: Crude protein 12.2 % crude ash 9,7 % crude fiber 18,3 crude fat 5,2 % sodium 0,1 % calcium 1,2 % Phosphorus 0,3 % The analytical values are subject to the biological variations usual in natural products. Monk's pepper possesses essential oil, it has a bactericidal and expectorant effect on the lungs and sinuses. Fight inflammation, fungi and microbes, have an anti-irritant and antibiotic effect. In horses, monk's pepper regulates hormonal balance and influences it positively In mares, it reduces the persistence of heat, bitchiness and tension. and in stallions and stubborn geldings, it regulates the sex drive. The positive and balancing effect is also beneficial for ECS horses (Equine Cushing Syndrome), because their hormonal balance often goes crazy. Do not use on pregnant or lactating mares. Hops have a calming effect on nerves. Nervous, restless or anxious horses will therefore benefit from feeding it It is also helpful for horses with constant restlessness, lack of concentration, states of tension or nervous gastrointestinal complaints with light colics andi cramp colics In stallions and stubborn geldings it has a dampening effect on the sex drive. Thus, it can facilitate the handling of strong stallions or geldings. Hops optimally unfolds its effect in interaction with lemon balm when it comes to supporting the nervous resilience of horses in the best possible way. Melissa is therefore particularly suitable for tense or nervous horses, as well as for horses prone to stress-related disorders of digestive function. Chamomile contains essential oil, as well as flavonoids and coumarins. It is not only good as a feed supplement, but can also be used externally (for all bacterial diseases of the skin and mucous membranes) and as an inhalation (for diseases of the airways).Calming for the gastrointestinal tract, in case of overstimulation of the nerves Its native active ingredients have a calming effect on the horse's mind. On the skin, chamomile has a nourishing, wound-healing and disinfecting effect. It supports the skin function and its metabolism. Especially in insect and eczema season it performs faithful services to keep the skin intact and supple. Red clover shows cell-protective, anti-inflammatory and blood purifying effects. It improves blood flow, lowers cholesterol, prevents bone loss in old age. It also improves the well-being Yarrow is slightly antispasmodic, anti-inflammatory, appetite and digestion stimulating antibacterial, blood purifying and stimulates blood circulation. Due to these properties, the even finds use in inflammation of the gums of the horse

antibacterial, blood cleansing and stimulates blood circulation. Due to these properties, the even finds use in inflammation of the horse's gums. It can also boost the metabolism in the leg area and thus prevent the development of mallenders. If it is mixed early enough under the feed; unwanted bacteria can thus not so easily penetrate the horse's skin. Because once this happens, the harmful microorganisms can multiply and it comes to the scabby, sometimes weeping and purulent appearance, typical for mauke. Yarrow can be used to counteract this. Yarrow is also suitable for supporting digestion. For horses that show too little or no sense of hunger, yarrow can also stimulate appetite. Dandelion strengthens the natural function of the stomach, intestines and liver . At the same time, it supports the natural kidney and bladder function. It is invigorating, tonic, blood purifying and diuretic. Due to its high content of minerals, it prevents that too many salts are withdrawn from the body by the higher urine output. If a tournament start is on the agenda, hops, as well as all other medicinal herbs, should be discontinued two days before the start - because medicinal herbs are not ADMR-compliant. more for horse health in Pferdeladen.eu