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   Location: the land of dust & sticks | i have a horse that hasn’t been performing well, long story short took to vet they didn’t see much, suggested I have chiropractor look at her, she thinks she has pulled several muscles in low back and hip on left side, which does correspond to a very weird instance where the mare couldn’t place her leg correctly for a few moments a while back. Well I’ve been lasering it and alternating absorbing liniment and Epson salt gel, using magnetic sheet for 2 weeks now and she still seems sore. Im wondering if there’s more to in and she needs her sacraliliac joints injected but I want to give her a bit more time. SO what’s the best liniment out there to help with muscle soreness? |
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| You'll get a lot of opinions. I love DRAWitOUT. No mess, no grease, no smell, no odor. Easy to use. I'm a dealer if you're interested in trying. |
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    Location: SoCal | RedHead84 - 2018-05-28 2:53 PM
You'll get a lot of opinions. I love DRAWitOUT. No mess, no grease, no smell, no odor. Easy to use. I'm a dealer if you're interested in trying.
Agree with DiO. Works wonders on my horses. |
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     Location: Where the pavement ends and the West begins Utah | Mix green alcohol ,apple cider vinegar, witch hazel ,absorbine in a bucket of warm water apply to the whole body. |
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      Location: Arkansas | cow pie - 2018-05-29 8:08 PM
Mix green alcohol ,apple cider vinegar, witch hazel ,absorbine in a bucket of warm water apply to the whole body.
This sounds like something my grandpa would have used on himself!!! Plus he thought vanilla extract was a miracle cure for a lot of things. Some folks laughed at him, but some of his concoctions worked. |
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