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       Location: North Dakota | How much are you giving them? Grams?
I am going to start my gelding on it and see if I notice any changes in the coming weeks. Considered trying Curost but that is quite an investment, so I thought I would try the plain turmeric first and see what happens. |
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     Location: North MS | I feed a tablespoon at a time- however I am using it for eye issues. |
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    Location: North Dakota | Are you looking to treat something or just general support? |
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 Balance Beam and more...
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    Location: 31 lengths farms | I used it and had good enough results I went to the cur Ost . Great results but felt like it was too expensive. Went back to Tumeric and then went back to Cur Ost. I have a head shaker that is now under control, and an aged gelding that is running some of his best times ever without Previcoxx. |
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 Lived to tell about it and will never do it again
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| run n rate - 2017-08-03 2:32 PM I used it and had good enough results I went to the cur Ost . Great results but felt like it was too expensive. Went back to Tumeric and then went back to Cur Ost. I have a head shaker that is now under control, and an aged gelding that is running some of his best times ever without Previcoxx.
I used to have a heading horse that would always nod his head up and down while sitting on him. Started him on VitB1/thiamine and it did wonders. Never nodded his head after that. |
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       Location: North Dakota | run n rate - 2017-08-03 2:32 PM I used it and had good enough results I went to the cur Ost . Great results but felt like it was too expensive. Went back to Tumeric and then went back to Cur Ost. I have a head shaker that is now under control, and an aged gelding that is running some of his best times ever without Previcoxx.
Did you feel like the turmeric didn't give you the same results as the Curost?
For those curious, my gelding has trouble with heel pain.... without going into a long story. ;-) |
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| I start out feeding 2 tbls a day for a week then go to 1 tbls. I have had really good luck with it. |
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      Location: Willows, CA | We have been working for some time on labeling a product that uses a dehydrated coconut oil as a delivery system and blends two species of Turmeric, Resveratrol and Ground Black Pepper. This feeds at 2 oz per day. |
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I just read the headlines
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| winwillows - 2017-08-03 4:01 PM
We have been working for some time on labeling a product that uses a dehydrated coconut oil as a delivery system and blends two species of Turmeric, Resveratrol and Ground Black Pepper. This feeds at 2 oz per day.
Wow, I would like to try that when it comes out.  |
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      Location: Willows, CA | GLP - 2017-08-03 4:07 PM
winwillows - 2017-08-03 4:01 PM
We have been working for some time on labeling a product that uses a dehydrated coconut oil as a delivery system and blends two species of Turmeric, Resveratrol and Ground Black Pepper. This feeds at 2 oz per day.
Wow, I would like to try that when it comes out. 
Very soon. Other new stuff too. We have been busy. |
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| winwillows - 2017-08-03 4:43 PM
GLP - 2017-08-03 4:07 PM
winwillows - 2017-08-03 4:01 PM
We have been working for some time on labeling a product that uses a dehydrated coconut oil as a delivery system and blends two species of Turmeric, Resveratrol and Ground Black Pepper. This feeds at 2 oz per day.
Wow, I would like to try that when it comes out. 
Very soon. Other new stuff too. We have been busy.
Hurry up :) |
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 Balance Beam and more...
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    Location: 31 lengths farms | r_beau - 2017-08-04 1:06 PM
run n rate - 2017-08-03 2:32 PM I used it and had good enough results I went to the cur Ost . Great results but felt like it was too expensive. Went back to Tumeric and then went back to Cur Ost. I have a head shaker that is now under control, and an aged gelding that is running some of his best times ever without Previcoxx.
Did you feel like the turmeric didn't give you the same results as the Curost?
For those curious, my gelding has trouble with heel pain.... without going into a long story. ;-)
I felt the tumeric did well, my head shaker was much better, my gelding was doing pretty well. I was happy with results, until I tried the cur ost and then went back. Realized I was having to give the gelding previcoxx anyway for races and my head shaker was better but you couldn't ask her to collect or bridle up. You could trail ride safely. |
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       Location: on the fine line between insanity and geniusness | Oxygen has a new product that is coated in turmeric. We have been using it about 30 days and have seen really great results so far |
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    Location: MN | What are benefits of feeding Turmeric to horses? Anti-imflammatory...anything else? |
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| mattslilwonder - 2017-08-04 9:53 AM
has anyone taken it for themselves?
Yes, I just started. I have a history of chronic headaches and migraines. I read some testimonials it helped with that? It is an anti-inflammatory and boosts your immune system. I haven't been on it long enough to say it's making a difference. But for $10, what the h*ll.
Here is what I purchased.
https://www.walgreens.com/store/c/nature-made-turmeric-herbal-supple... |
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I just read the headlines
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| mattslilwonder - 2017-08-04 9:53 AM
has anyone taken it for themselves?
Yes, it lowered my blood pressure and helps with my arthritic knees. I believe it is helping with my chronic sinusitis. My husband is taking it for his ulcerative colitis. I use Curcumin 95 by Jarrow. |
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| I've been using the supplement from Walmart....giving it to a horse of mine....I don't know if it helps him... but, I've been trying anything and everything I can to help him be more comfortable. |
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| winwillows - 2017-08-03 4:43 PM
GLP - 2017-08-03 4:07 PM
winwillows - 2017-08-03 4:01 PM
We have been working for some time on labeling a product that uses a dehydrated coconut oil as a delivery system and blends two species of Turmeric, Resveratrol and Ground Black Pepper. This feeds at 2 oz per day.
Wow, I would like to try that when it comes out. 
Very soon. Other new stuff too. We have been busy.
me too!
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 Location: Lost in the corn of Iowa. | I looked into CurOst and the only ingredient is Ashwaghanda root. So I ordered the powder on Amazon for $20 and it lasts me like 3 months at a time. |
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