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| Just a shout out to our own HERBIE on this site for getting me and convincing me to start the Curost product for my horse! He has been on allergy meds since a yearling, now 11. Finished barrel horse that has to have his hay wetted down, runs on Ventipulman, etc. Usually runs out of air just before finish line and lands in 2D while making a 1D run ever trip. I cried a little tear when I spent 115.00 for a 30 day supply of the total support for my horse ( Had lung infection as a baby and has scar tissue and allergic to dust of all things). I started the product 4 days ago and first day he coughed way more than normal ( SHe later explained that it was the Curost getting flem and inflammation out) and SInce day 2 ABSOLUTELY NOT ONE COUGH. Not to mention he feels TOOOOO GOOOD! LOL Went to catch him and he actually broke and ran from me prancing all around IN A DUST CLOUD taking deep huge breaths! LOL I cannot wait to run him this weekend, he is a Solid give 10000% every time type of horse that just would peeter out last 40 foot or so of a run cause thats all the air he had. I have NO DOUBT that he will have all the air he needs!!! Thanks Herbie and Dr. Schell! | |
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        Location: The barn...where else? SW Missouri | I have to give a shout out to Herbie and kudos to Cur-Ost as well. My mare is looking and feeling better than ever. She was treated for epm last year and recovered well. I caught it quick and treated with Origin. She was looking good this spring, but with all the rain we got and me riding her, she started losing her topline again. I tested her blood with Pathogenes and it came back good. So in seeing Herbies posts about Cur-Ost I talked to her about it and what it did for for her horse. I too swallowed hard when I ordered it because of the price, but in 2 weeks I could see a huge difference in my mare. Her topline is already filling back in and she is more focused and just seems overall happy and relaxed. She's not a hot minded horse, but is a worrier. I'm sold on this stuff!! Just wish I could afford to take it myself. Lol. But, as most of us horse people do, we put our horses health and happiness before our own. :) | |
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      Location: NE Texas | So happy that you took a leap of faith, Flitastic, and that you're seeing these results as well! We have visited for many monts regarding respiratory issues and how to treat them. Finally finding a solution that doesn't involve steroids, diuretics, and other medications is such a relief, not to mention we're no longer "band-aiding" our issues. These respiratory cases are tricky and at one point or another, i'm pretty sure Flitastic and I have tried them all. I think we both can honestly say we now have a program that works for our horse, thank goodness! And the icing on the cake is that this is the ONLY product you'll need. No more ulcer meds or maintenance supplements, no probiotics, no pre-biotics, no nothing.
HUGE thank you to Dr. Schell for educating me on how the immune system of a horse functions and how inflammation in the hind gut affects the inflammatory responses in our horses and for giving me the tools and knowledge to share with others! Nouvelle Research literally saved my horses life after spending thousands of dollars at vets and getting no improvement and no hope.
If anyone has a horse who is experiencing chronic issues, whether they be joint, tendon, GI, respiratory or otherwise, please do not hesitate to join the forum on www.secondvet.com and post your questions. There is something to be learned from every single case and this is a great opportunity for us to learn from each other with Dr. Schell's guidance. I can promise you won't regret it! | |
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      Location: NE Texas | MC1993, i'm not sure about shipping to Canada, but if you call them, but I would bet they can. Sorry, I don't work for the company, so i'm not sure about any shipping restrictions. If I speak with Dr. Schell, I will be sure and ask. Or if you want to post that queston on the forum at www.secondvet.com, you could probably get an answer quickly.
Itsme......shame on you. HAHA I hope you choose to investigate a bit further and look into the program and product. Based on the issues i've seen you post regarding your daughter's mare, I really think she would benefit from the program in more ways than you even realize.
I would never wish for anyone to have to go through what I have with this particular horse, and have spent many a night crying myself to sleep thinking he'd never come back. I consulted with Dr. Schell for at least 3 weeks before I finally bit the bullet and bought my first bags. I had literally tried everything else at this point, my bank account was suffering, and my hope and expectations were very low. As a last ditch effort, I bought my first bags.....and yes, it was expensive to get started. I double dosed the two products Dr. Schell recommended for the first 14 days. In that first 14 days, my horse transformed almost daily from a horse who was in complete respiratory distress to a horse who was bright eyed and coughing. Most wouldn't be happy to have a horse that was coughing, but for mine....that was HUGE improvement. Also during this first 14 days he went from a horse who was underweight, poor hair coat, stiff and body sore, and very unhappy to a horse who was full, his hair coat was shiny, he filled out through his stomach and hind gut, he was happy, and I was given the green light to start light exercise to encourage the coughing and removal of mucous and phlegm. In 30 days I was back to riding my horse and 30 days after that I was making my first run on him. I will attach a couple pics below of the change in the first month. The first picture is March 23, the second April 24th. It's everybit as dramatic as it looks, and this is just the physical change in my horse. The respiratory, overall health and well being were way more dramatic than what these pictures show. I'm so happy to have found this company and if seeing is believing....i've seen it....and it's worth every single penny!
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        Location: The Oklahoma plains. | Herbie - 2015-08-12 11:57 AM MC1993, i'm not sure about shipping to Canada, but if you call them, but I would bet they can. Sorry, I don't work for the company, so i'm not sure about any shipping restrictions. If I speak with Dr. Schell, I will be sure and ask. Or if you want to post that queston on the forum at www.secondvet.com, you could probably get an answer quickly.
Itsme......shame on you. HAHA I hope you choose to investigate a bit further and look into the program and product. Based on the issues i've seen you post regarding your daughter's mare, I really think she would benefit from the program in more ways than you even realize.
I would never wish for anyone to have to go through what I have with this particular horse, and have spent many a night crying myself to sleep thinking he'd never come back. I consulted with Dr. Schell for at least 3 weeks before I finally bit the bullet and bought my first bags. I had literally tried everything else at this point, my bank account was suffering, and my hope and expectations were very low. As a last ditch effort, I bought my first bags.....and yes, it was expensive to get started. I double dosed the two products Dr. Schell recommended for the first 14 days. In that first 14 days, my horse transformed almost daily from a horse who was in complete respiratory distress to a horse who was bright eyed and coughing. Most wouldn't be happy to have a horse that was coughing, but for mine....that was HUGE improvement. Also during this first 14 days he went from a horse who was underweight, poor hair coat, stiff and body sore, and very unhappy to a horse who was full, his hair coat was shiny, he filled out through his stomach and hind gut, he was happy, and I was given the green light to start light exercise to encourage the coughing and removal of mucous and phlegm. In 30 days I was back to riding my horse and 30 days after that I was making my first run on him. I will attach a couple pics below of the change in the first month. The first picture is March 23, the second April 24th. It's everybit as dramatic as it looks, and this is just the physical change in my horse. The respiratory, overall health and well being were way more dramatic than what these pictures show. I'm so happy to have found this company and if seeing is believing....i've seen it....and it's worth every single penny!
Remind me, was this horse at a trainers? Or did you have any feed contamination issues? I cant remember. The transformation is amazing. | |
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      Location: NE Texas | Turnlane, the horse was out of my care, but his body condition was directly related to the respiratory situation he was experiencing and not neglect on the part of anyone. They took him to the vet twice for treatment and followed the vets recommendations to a T. Unfortunately my horse didn't respond to the treatments the vets were prescribing and the condition continued to worsen. I also took him to 2 different vets and explained what all had been done and prescribed up to that point and they couldn't give me any additional treatment options other then surgery to fix an alleged soft palate displacement issue, which would not have done anything to repair the cause of the displacement, which was the respiratory distress, the mucous and the extreme COPD/asthatic condition he had.
Here are the treatments that were done prior in the two months prior to finding the Cur-Ost: 1.) Scope followed by antibioitics, received regular Equi-Resp treatments 2.) Scope again prescribed 3 cc of Ventipulmin, 3.) Upped Ventipulmin to 5 cc, gave Prednisone injection, start on Dex for 5 days 4.) Upped Ventipulmin to 10 cc to run, 8 cc per day, give Dex starting three days out from a run 5.) Exercise scope, suggested surgery, no further treatment otions available due to severity and intolerance to previous treatments
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        Location: Aubrey, Texas | I haven't gotten to try it on my horse yet- long story- but I thought I would be a human guinea pig and try the Cur-Ost Ultimate because my right shoulder and elbow were getting pretty bad. I could tell an almost immediate difference in my elbow- it didn't keep me awake at night any more from the pain. My shoulder has taken a little longer to improve, but after less than three weeks it doesn't sound like Velcro tearing apart when I move it. I'm very happy with the product and will get Smoke on it ASAP! Thanks, Herbie, for introducing me to these products! I'm so glad they worked for your horse- | |
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      Location: NE Texas | cloverleaf - 2015-08-12 4:09 PM I haven't gotten to try it on my horse yet- long story- but I thought I would be a human guinea pig and try the Cur-Ost Ultimate because my right shoulder and elbow were getting pretty bad. I could tell an almost immediate difference in my elbow- it didn't keep me awake at night any more from the pain. My shoulder has taken a little longer to improve, but after less than three weeks it doesn't sound like Velcro tearing apart when I move it. I'm very happy with the product and will get Smoke on it ASAP! Thanks, Herbie, for introducing me to these products! I'm so glad they worked for your horse-
So happy to hear that the product has worked well for you, cloverleaf, and given you some relief on your shoulder and elbow! I've been shocked at how quickly my horses have responded, and others have seen this as well. I'm excited for you to get your pony on the product too!
You're very welcome....I couldn't NOT share it's been such a blessing to me! Hope you are doing well and getting to ride a little bit. With the weather finally giving us a break, it's about to be prime time! :) | |
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      Location: The edge of no where | cloverleaf - 2015-08-12 4:09 PM I haven't gotten to try it on my horse yet- long story- but I thought I would be a human guinea pig and try the Cur-Ost Ultimate because my right shoulder and elbow were getting pretty bad. I could tell an almost immediate difference in my elbow- it didn't keep me awake at night any more from the pain. My shoulder has taken a little longer to improve, but after less than three weeks it doesn't sound like Velcro tearing apart when I move it. I'm very happy with the product and will get Smoke on it ASAP! Thanks, Herbie, for introducing me to these products! I'm so glad they worked for your horse-
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cloverleaf - 2015-08-12 4:09 PM I haven't gotten to try it on my horse yet- long story- but I thought I would be a human guinea pig and try the Cur-Ost Ultimate because my right shoulder and elbow were getting pretty bad. I could tell an almost immediate difference in my elbow- it didn't keep me awake at night any more from the pain. My shoulder has taken a little longer to improve, but after less than three weeks it doesn't sound like Velcro tearing apart when I move it. I'm very happy with the product and will get Smoke on it ASAP! Thanks, Herbie, for introducing me to these products! I'm so glad they worked for your horse-
I was curious about their human products...anyone else try them?
Yes I am using Cur-Ost Ultimate, I think is the name. It has helped tremendously with my hip, knee and shoulder pain. It has helped with my allergies and asthma. Next week when I go to my chiropractor I will find out if it has helped with my high blood pressure. All this with just one supplement. I sent an email to them listing my ailments and they told me what to try. I am more than satisfied even though it is a bit pricey. | |
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                      Location: Here | TurnLane - 2015-08-12 10:07 AM I appreciate Herbie's real life experiences and knowledge. It isnt just google regurgitation.
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      Location: NE Texas | SG. - 2015-08-13 12:41 PM TurnLane - 2015-08-12 10:07 AM I appreciate Herbie's real life experiences and knowledge. It isnt just google regurgitation. You got that right. And Herbie is great gal
Thank you, SG! Hope you are doing well. Give Ms. Sadie and the boys big hugs from me! | |
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                      Location: Here | Herbie - 2015-08-13 1:22 PM SG. - 2015-08-13 12:41 PM TurnLane - 2015-08-12 10:07 AM I appreciate Herbie's real life experiences and knowledge. It isnt just google regurgitation. You got that right. And Herbie is great gal Thank you, SG! Hope you are doing well. Give Ms. Sadie and the boys big hugs from me!
She is a wild girl! We are working on some more manners. But just wide open around here! Miss you!! Sick of this heat. | |
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      Location: NE Texas | SG. - 2015-08-13 5:52 PM Herbie - 2015-08-13 1:22 PM SG. - 2015-08-13 12:41 PM TurnLane - 2015-08-12 10:07 AM I appreciate Herbie's real life experiences and knowledge. It isnt just google regurgitation. You got that right. And Herbie is great gal Thank you, SG! Hope you are doing well. Give Ms. Sadie and the boys big hugs from me! She is a wild girl! We are working on some more manners. But just wide open around here! Miss you!! Sick of this heat.
Miss you too! Maybe we can get together this fall now that it's cooling off a little! | |
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      Location: Willows, CA | Their web site has a very good article explaining omega 3/6 relationship. Good work there that people should read. | |
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    Location: MD | Herbie, what grain do you feed with Cur Ost? I would imagine that you would have to feed something to compliment the supplement for risk of being counter productive? | |
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      Location: NE Texas | CE's wrapn3 - 2015-08-14 9:47 AM Herbie, what grain do you feed with Cur Ost? I would imagine that you would have to feed something to compliment the supplement for risk of being counter productive?
I feed about 1 - 1 1/2 pounds of whole oats once daily with about a half cup of BOSS with alfalfa hay, two flakes, in the evenings. My horses are in the pasture during the day, so they eat what little grass we have out there. Once the grass is gone, i will increase the alfalfa to be fed in the mornings also.
Through this process I have learned how anything artificial, even added vitamins and minerals such as calcium, magnesium, etc., affect the hindgut and can contribute to the inflammatory process, so I count on everything my horse gets to come from my whole grains, my forage, or the Cur-Ost. I don't want my horses consuming anything that isn't a whole food source.
I've learned that in reading labels, if you see calcium, phosphorous, magnesium, etc. on the ingredient list, these are symthetic forms of these vitamins and or minerals. I want my horse getting the daily requirements of everything they need through natural sources of these, primarily good quality forage. | |
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    Location: MD | Herbie - 2015-08-14 10:14 AM CE's wrapn3 - 2015-08-14 9:47 AM Herbie, what grain do you feed with Cur Ost? I would imagine that you would have to feed something to compliment the supplement for risk of being counter productive? I feed about 1 - 1 1/2 pounds of whole oats once daily with about a half cup of BOSS with alfalfa hay, two flakes, in the evenings. My horses are in the pasture during the day, so they eat what little grass we have out there. Once the grass is gone, i will increase the alfalfa to be fed in the mornings also.
Through this process I have learned how anything artificial, even added vitamins and minerals such as calcium, magnesium, etc., affect the hindgut and can contribute to the inflammatory process, so I count on everything my horse gets to come from my whole grains, my forage, or the Cur-Ost. I don't want my horses consuming anything that isn't a whole food source.
I've learned that in reading labels, if you see calcium, phosphorous, magnesium, etc. on the ingredient list, these are symthetic forms of these vitamins and or minerals. I want my horse getting the daily requirements of everything they need through natural sources of these, primarily good quality forage.
I am thinking about starting my 5 yr old on it she doesn't have any known issues but I love the Cur Ost Green product. Do you use that on your non issue horses? | |
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      Location: NE Texas | Yes, I think the Green would be the right product for her. Flitastic is using the Green on a young horse that doesn't have any known issues and really liking it. | |
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      Location: Willows, CA | We have customers feeding this line with Renew Gold with very good results. On the whole grains vs synthetic processed issues I would like to add that the ingredients in Renew Gold are all natural with no synthetic additions. Vitamins and minerals in Renew Gold are naturally occurring, not added. Also, those ingredients are non-gmo and could be labeled organic if it were not for the coconut meal that is organically grown but lacks certification due to the issue getting that paperwork done from all the small independent coconut growers who supply the two processing plants that we exclusively source that ingredient from. | |
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    Location: California | I have switched mine over to alfalfa pellets and oats, I'm praying to be able to afford the Total Support for my mare soon! I think it will help her greatly. I plan on contacting them about each of my other horses as well to figure out which is best for each of them! | |
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Yes, I think the Green would be the right product for her. Flitastic is using the Green on a young horse that doesn't have any known issues and really liking it.
Yep the Green is doing awesome on my colt with no real known issues. My allergy arthritic horse is doing awesome on the total support. Total support is very expensive so i am hoping to be able to dropping him back to the green or another formula. Just started my colt on to adapt and calm to. | |
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                      Location: Here | Herbie - 2015-08-14 10:14 AM
CE's wrapn3 - 2015-08-14 9:47 AM Herbie, what grain do you feed with Cur Ost? I would imagine that you would have to feed something to compliment the supplement for risk of being counter productive?
I feed about 1 - 1 1/2 pounds of whole oats once daily with about a half cup of BOSS with alfalfa hay, two flakes, in the evenings. My horses are in the pasture during the day, so they eat what little grass we have out there. Once the grass is gone, i will increase the alfalfa to be fed in the mornings also.
Through this process I have learned how anything artificial, even added vitamins and minerals such as calcium, magnesium, etc., affect the hindgut and can contribute to the inflammatory process, so I count on everything my horse gets to come from my whole grains, my forage, or the Cur-Ost. I don't want my horses consuming anything that isn't a whole food source.
I've learned that in reading labels, if you see calcium, phosphorous, magnesium, etc. on the ingredient list, these are symthetic forms of these vitamins and or minerals. I want my horse getting the daily requirements of everything they need through natural sources of these, primarily good quality forage.
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      Location: NE Texas | goldmineranch - 2015-08-19 9:33 PM I also have to give a big THANK YOU to Herbie for her information in the previous post. I finally bit the bullet and ordered both the CurOst Total Support and Immune Repair. After one day (2 doses of each today) I have a whole new horse. Tonight, I was able to lope circles with her and she did not cough once and was not struggling to breathe. Every day that I have ridden her before today, she could not even make a half a circle at a lope before she had to stop and cough so hard and then be totally winded. I have tried everything with her also including allergy testing and shots and nothing has worked. I was very skeptical but I kept going back to the other post and finally tried it. I am usually very skeptical but, to me, this is nothing short of a miracle for this mare. Worth every penny and then some!
Just wait, goldmineranch, this is just the beginning! Be aware that she may cough a bit more as the mucous and plegm loosens, this is a good thing, as she NEEDS to cough it up. There are years of build up of contaminants and mucous in the lungs, and it takes a little while to get it all back on track. My horse has been on the product now since the first of April and he coughed alot the first 30 days. He will still cough occasionally, very occasionally, but given the dry conditions we have and how dusty it is, not to mention how sick my horse was when I started this process, i'll take it! The biggest change i've noticed in the last 30 days in his recovery rate. It used to take forever for his breathing to return to normal even after a small exercise session. Now after about 10 mins of walking, he's cooled out and his repiratory rate has returned to normal. Thank God for Dr. Schell and this company! | |
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                      Location: Here | I started Serp and Linds on it the Immune last night This morning (yes it was raining) but it still doesn't matter with Serp, at most she would jog up to the feed tub, this morning she came RUNNING
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| Thanks to Herbie, not only is my horse feeling better, but so am I. This has been a very interesting journey for me. Observing the differences in me and my horse has been educational to say the least. I have noticed a ton of difference in myself. Every day I feel something different. The healing process is really fascinating. I can only imagine what my horse is feeling. Based on what I am feeling, everyone please remember that your horse may have some very small setbacks, but know that that is ALL they are. I don't even think setback is the right word. I sometimes feel my allergies starting up but in a day or two I realize I am actually feeling better and the allergies are less. It is kind of like the tide - an ebb and flow. One thing gets better and then something else is a little more noticeable, but then it goes away, too. Sorry I am not explaining this well. But it is amazing. | |
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      Location: NE Texas | I'm so happy to hear about everyone who is having such great results. I have described this as a miracle for my horse, and even that doesn't do it justice. I've always been a huge supplement skeptic and through the years I have tried them all with very minimal change. I too was skeptical to try YET ANOTER product, but I was truly at the point where I had nothing to lose and this was a last resort before having to make a really tough decision. So glad I tried this program, so glad I have been able to share my results, and so happy others are taking the same leap of faith I did. I know these results we are all posting sound too good to be true, but they are legitimately that dramatic.
I tell people that I know I sound like a late-night infomercial, but it's only because I hear people who have been through so much more than even I had with their horses.....people who have literally spent more than they paid for their horse trying to get them sound or figure out issues that are undiagnoseable. I BEG them to try this product. I don't even call it a supplement anymore, as I can't even describe it as such. If I were rich, I would give every person a bag of this who posts about horses who have chronic ulcers, torn or strained suspensaries, chronic pain in hocks/stifles/SI's. I've heard about so many horses who I hope their owners will give this a chance. Lots of horses out there that people have given up on that I hope to see back in the arena soon!
Don't forget to use the forum for questions directly to Dr. Schell. I know I have shared my story hundreds of times via private messages and now I have gotten lazy and copy and paste it. If we can use the forum to discuss any questions and issues with our horses, i'm sure it will save him some time answering the same questions over and over via email. The forum gives us the opportunity to learn from each other's issues we have with our horses and to share the experiences of what we have tried and let Dr. Schell guide us to the best way to treat. There is currenlty an office hours discussion on lameness exams and if anyone hasn't read the office hours discussion on "Concepts of Inflammation" they need to, as it will put things into perspective about how an improper inflammatory response affects every part of our horse. Great read! https://secondvet.com/index.php/forum/equine
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                      Location: Here | Herbie - 2015-08-20 12:28 PM I'm so happy to hear about everyone who is having such great results. I have described this as a miracle for my horse, and even that doesn't do it justice. I've always been a huge supplement skeptic and through the years I have tried them all with very minimal change. I too was skeptical to try YET ANOTER product, but I was truly at the point where I had nothing to lose and this was a last resort before having to make a really tough decision. So glad I tried this program, so glad I have been able to share my results, and so happy others are taking the same leap of faith I did. I know these results we are all posting sound too good to be true, but they are legitimately that dramatic.
I tell people that I know I sound like a late-night infomercial, but it's only because I hear people who have been through so much more than even I had with their horses.....people who have literally spent more than they paid for their horse trying to get them sound or figure out issues that are undiagnoseable. I BEG them to try this product. I don't even call it a supplement anymore, as I can't even describe it as such. If I were rich, I would give every person a bag of this who posts about horses who have chronic ulcers, torn or strained suspensaries, chronic pain in hocks/stifles/SI's. I've heard about so many horses who I hope their owners will give this a chance. Lots of horses out there that people have given up on that I hope to see back in the arena soon!
Don't forget to use the forum for questions directly to Dr. Schell. I know I have shared my story hundreds of times via private messages and now I have gotten lazy and copy and paste it. If we can use the forum to discuss any questions and issues with our horses, i'm sure it will save him some time answering the same questions over and over via email. The forum gives us the opportunity to learn from each other's issues we have with our horses and to share the experiences of what we have tried and let Dr. Schell guide us to the best way to treat. There is currenlty an office hours discussion on lameness exams and if anyone hasn't read the office hours discussion on "Concepts of Inflammation" they need to, as it will put things into perspective about how an improper inflammatory response affects every part of our horse. Great read! https://secondvet.com/index.php/forum/equine
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      Location: NE Texas | hoofs_in_motion - 2015-08-20 3:08 PM what is curost? Hoofs, it is an herbal supplement designed around specific herbs that promote a healthy inflammatory response beginning in the gut. I'd encourage you to read the Office Hours post "Grasping the Concepts of Inflammtion" on the forum at https://www.secondvet.com/index.php/forum/equine. This discussion gives us a better understanding of how an improper inflammatory repsonse affects the entire body, both ours and our horses. You can search my posts and see what I have been through with my horse in particular and what this product has done for him. The results far exceed even my wildest expectations, and literally saved this horse's life. I set out to get his respiratory issues under control and what I saw after 30 days was a completley different horse all the way around. No more ulcer meds, joint meds, breathing meds, pro/pre-biotics....just Cur-Ost. Now others are seeing the same results I did in the improvement of the respiratory conditions, and they are less than two weeks in. Saying this is a "feed supplement" isn't even fair, as it's so much more than that. I'm so happy I took a chance and tried this. I was very skeptical, and others were too when I started sharing my experiences, but seeing is believing!
Edited by Herbie 2015-08-21 11:25 AM
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