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Reg. Jan 2012
Posted 2015-12-29 7:44 PM
Subject: Experience with Formula 1?



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I was given a gallon of Formula 1 blue label noni. Not sure if that's the order it is said. Lol. But a distributor gave it to try. Just looking for any experience with it? Thanks
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cheryl makofka
Reg. Jan 2011
Posted 2015-12-29 8:32 PM
Subject: RE: Experience with Formula 1?


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I won a jug once too, used it and never seen any significant changes.

I was told it would be beneficial to joints, my horse still had windpuffs, whereas my horses on lubrysin had none, after the month the same horse went onto lubrysin legs tightened up after 5 days.

I was told it was supposed to be good for ulcer prone horses, my ulcer prone horse was treated with omeprazole before had ulcer symptoms 3 days into the formula 1 noni. Same horse I gave 1/2 month supply of Redmond clay no ulcer symptoms, and she has been off of the Redmond for a month still no ulcer symptoms.

All you can do is try it, all horses respond differently
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TheDutchMan01
Reg. Jan 2010
Posted 2015-12-29 8:43 PM
Subject: RE: Experience with Formula 1?


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I've fed it for a few years. When I first started it, I felt like my horse ran harder. I feel like it's good to keep them healthy and it puts a nice shine to their coat. I feed actiflex for joints, so I can't tell if it helps with that. I don't feel like HA alone is enough for joints. It's a good product, I just don't know that everyone is going to see results. It's kinda like feeding a vitamin/mineral. Noni is actually rich in vitamins and is a great way to feed natural and not synthetic.
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