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Bear
Reg. Dec 2007
Posted 2016-04-06 10:35 AM
Subject: RE: Injecting or nerving



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readytorodeo - 2016-04-05 1:16 PM

hoofs_in_motion - 2016-04-05 11:15 AM

readytorodeo - 2016-04-05 11:07 AM There is,studies on humans also. It is called Primicell. You can Google Primicell and Equine Regen and that will pull up the website.

I'm aware there are studies on humans, I'm talking stem cells that can actually repair damaged organs, replace damaged cells, grow specialized cells that can help with diseases such as parkinson's disease. 

I have read about Primicell, it's also claiming to be a "weight loss" pill, also anti-aging......I don't believe it. Sorry.

 

I have used it. And it did work. As far as the Equine Regen I know it works also. I have seen too many horse that went from crippled pasture pets go back to winning.

Ah yes the old standby...."I've used it and I KNOW it works!" testimonial. My question to you is, have you ever used a snake oil supplement that DIDN'T work?
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Rolling J
Reg. Mar 2009
Posted 2016-04-06 11:25 AM
Subject: RE: Injecting or nerving



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Whiteboy - 2016-04-05 1:34 PM

Rolling J - 2016-04-05 12:59 PM
kma - 2016-04-05 9:26 AM Highly recommend Osphos. Its worth looking into
Having great luck with Osphos. Just had him injected in Feb. and have seen a nice impovement with our horse.

How does it compare with Tildren? Why would a vet choose one over the other?   

I am FAR from an expert on this subject. If you google the two drugs, I found some great articles explaining how they work and differ from each other.

My vet actually suggested to us that our horse would benifit from either drug. She explained that Tildren had more a direct affect where Oshpos takes about a month to start seeing results. We talked at length about all the specifics (side effects, benifits....) but in the end it came down to money for me (just the reality of life, sadly). Tildren was going to cost around $1,600 and Oshpos cost me $350 for the injections.

It has been a little over a month now and I have not seen our horse move this good in a long time. We just got back from a three day rodeo and he ran 4 times, thought I might see somthing then but NOTHING!!

I am sure Herbie is much more knowledgeable on this subject and like I already stated there are some really good articles comparing the two drugs.
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FLITASTIC
Reg. Jun 2012
Posted 2016-04-06 11:42 AM
Subject: RE: Injecting or nerving



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Rolling J - 2016-04-06 9:25 AM

Whiteboy - 2016-04-05 1:34 PM

Rolling J - 2016-04-05 12:59 PM
kma - 2016-04-05 9:26 AM Highly recommend Osphos. Its worth looking into
Having great luck with Osphos. Just had him injected in Feb. and have seen a nice impovement with our horse.

How does it compare with Tildren? Why would a vet choose one over the other?   

I am FAR from an expert on this subject. If you google the two drugs, I found some great articles explaining how they work and differ from each other.

My vet actually suggested to us that our horse would benifit from either drug. She explained that Tildren had more a direct affect where Oshpos takes about a month to start seeing results. We talked at length about all the specifics (side effects, benifits....) but in the end it came down to money for me (just the reality of life, sadly). Tildren was going to cost around $1,600 and Oshpos cost me $350 for the injections.

It has been a little over a month now and I have not seen our horse move this good in a long time. We just got back from a three day rodeo and he ran 4 times, thought I might see somthing then but NOTHING!!

I am sure Herbie is much more knowledgeable on this subject and like I already stated there are some really good articles comparing the two drugs.

Herbie's article is a good one for sure. I even emailed it to my vet before using it on my horse. My vet is a former track vet and now private practice and has a lot of experience with race track type thinking and vetting and also performance horses. There is a lot more that goes into the SOURCE of the article that the article doesn't address. We had a long discussion and I did decide to use it on my 12 year old with pretty significant coffin joint issues, broken navicular bone, spavins in his hocks etc. It has made a world of difference for him. I tried to use Curost first but it just was not strong enough for my particular horse.
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