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| What are your Favorite herbs? I have been having a lot of luck with h horsppherbs has anyone tried Hilton or wendal herbs? |
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       Location: on the fine line between insanity and geniusness | I have used horsepower herbs with good success. The gutproof and lungproof were my favorites. The gutproof with aloevera cured a horrible case of ulcers for me when ulcerguard and gastroguard hadn't touched them! |
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| Did you keep your horse on these products for ever or did it fix it? |
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       Location: on the fine line between insanity and geniusness | Two tubs of the gutproof fixed mine. I kept him on the aloe Vera, but never saw any more issues after that. He was horrible! He had come from a bad situation and was eaten up with ulcers and blood worms, we almost lost him. The gutproof was a 30 day turn around for him. It did take two full tubs to get him clean. The lung proof I used a full tub at the recommended dose and then fed like a half a scoop as maintenance. I honestly saw more results with the gutproof, but it was also such an extreme case with him that it was easy to see improvement- if that makes sense. I always wished I would have taken before and after shots of him. I had used every prescription ulcer treatment on the market with little to no response. |
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    Location: North Dakota | Cur-OST was my first experience with herbs. I fully believed in his method of reducing inflammation and had both my main mount and my older retired guy on Cur-OST blends for close to 8 months but being in college and having to pay board on both my horses made Cur-OST very difficult to afford.
So due to this I have been through a few different herbal trying to find the right match for my horses that would get me results like Cur-OST did.
I would be happy to PM about a few different brands of herbal blends and my opinion. There are so many different companies out there. If I could afford it long term my horses would be on Cur-OST, no doubt as it helped my COPD mare like nothing else and my arthritic old man felt better than he has in years too. |
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        Location: Where the long tails flow, ND | Cur-OST for my barn  |
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      Location: Willows, CA | There was a time when I spent a lot of time every year in England working with Eventing horses. A lot of the yards there used Hilton herbs and would not trade them out for anything. I have not needed them for my own horses, but those extreme use horse trainers were sure sold on Hilton. |
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     Location: Oklahoma | I loved curost too and believe in them but cannot afford and I also tried different stuff and finally I have found what works for my horse and very affordable. Because it work just as well as curost and affordable I became a dealer! I don't care if I don't sell to other people tho I want to help whoever, I am just so glad that there is something out there that I can afford and works for my horse! |
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      Location: The best kept secret in TX | I have never heard of Hilton before. They look interesting.  |
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     Location: Not Where I Want to Be | I've had really good luck with McCormicks
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| 1DSoon - 2017-08-15 9:18 AM
I've had really good luck with McCormicks
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| I started out using curost for a very bad ulcer case with high anxiety and loved it but then had an issue that required all my horses to be treated for ulcers and I had 20 plus so had to do my own thing. I use Aloe, marshmellow, papaya, spirulina, turmeric, hops, kelp, raspberry, hawthorn, fenugreek, peppermint, chamomile, dandelion daily. I also have DE, zeolite, magnesium citrate, msm and HA in my mix. The horses have done amazing on it. I tweek it and play with it at times and change for a few horses but so far it is doing really well. |
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       Location: Bandera, TX | winwillows - 2017-08-14 4:41 PM There was a time when I spent a lot of time every year in England working with Eventing horses. A lot of the yards there used Hilton herbs and would not trade them out for anything. I have not needed them for my own horses, but those extreme use horse trainers were sure sold on Hilton.
I have a friend (that I've done a few chiro courses and Equinology courses with) that lives in England she talkes up the Hilton herbs. |
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      Location: The best kept secret in TX | 1DSoon - 2017-08-15 9:18 AM I've had really good luck with McCormicks
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