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dianeguinn - 2014-03-26 9:33 PM
cheryl makofka - 2014-03-26 9:23 PM
Too small of sample size, to be reliable. I would like to know what they list as their limitations of the study and if it has been published into any scholarly journal, and if the research has been peer reviewed.
It tells in the last line where it was published. I got it off Horse.com.
It was published in "Bloodhorse" magazine as well.
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CanChasinCowgirl18 - 2014-03-27 11:16 AM My dad and I developed a joint supplement two years ago. We work very closely with a company that develops many supplements that we all use every day. They have been open since the 70's. They test and research daily to know how it works, why, correct dosage, etc. When we had our supplement made it was strictly for us and to sell at our tack shop. Myself as well as a few of our friends started having some amazing success stories with it we decided we had something and probably should introduce it to the public. I had used many of the top joint supplements over the years and never had a ton of success with them and that is why we created ours because I felt I was throwing Money away feeding all these supplements and still injecting. One day we called the company up that makes our product and asked why our product worked so good lol. We are just horse people that had an idea and were lucky it worked. The nutritionist explained it like this.. Most people don't start treating joints until there is a problem, the joint is then inflamed and people start feeding them repairing and joint health ingredients but the inflammation is still there, you have to get the inflammation out before those ingredients can get in there and start repairing. Arthritis is simply inflammation of the joint. Lots of joint health ingredients have anti-inflammatory properties but aren't strong enough or don't have enough to treat the inflammation. That was what made our product different, it had several anti-inflammatory ingredients and that was their main "job". Hope this makes some sense about joint supplements.
Preach on!! Amen! And many times it starts with diet! If a horse is eating processed feeds and stuff with all kinds of fillers and additives of who knows what they will have achy joints. I do when I eat a bunch of crappy food that is processed and food with gluten. When I get off the gluten then my joints don't ache. I do feed MSM and quite a bit of it. Have heard from many knowledgeable people to stay away from Glucosamine it is very hard on the stomach and causes ulcers.
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