White broth

White broth is traditionally used to clear the airways. This common plant is characterized by its long stem and pale yellow flowers. The emollient properties of the white broth flower linked to its richness in mucilages allow to calm the cough episodes and soften the...

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The Boswellia serrata

Boswellia serrate, also known as Indian incense, is a plant extract that produces a resin that has been used for hundreds of years in traditional Asian and African medicine. The interest of this root lies in its anti-inflammatory properties. Indeed, its compounds inhibit the formation of the substances originally produced...

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Aubethorn

The benefits of lubepine have been recognized since ancient times and even by some peoples of prehistoric times! This plant is composed of triterpenic acids and contains 1 to 2% flavonoids and 2 to 3% proanthocyanidols. Flavonoids are responsible for the plant's fortifying virtues for the...

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Artichoke

The artichoke is a recognized natural drainer and contributes to the proper functioning of the liver and kidneys of horses. Artichoke is also a source of fiber, antioxidants and has an interesting potassium content (370mg / 100g) known for its diuretic properties and its ability to clean the body. But above all, the artichoke contains...

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Marine algae

Marine algae: real mineral traps: Algae are born and grown in water in which sodium chloride accounts for 90% of the dissolved mineral salts. However, they are not loaded with salt and select minerals. The lithothamne for example is...

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The Bardane

Do you know Bardane? An anti-infectious and detoxifying plant par excellence, bardane is one of the most effective plants in treating skin conditions thanks to its anti-puriginous poprieties and beneficial action on the liver. Find the Bardane in our mix of Equidémange plant, destined for diseases of...

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Spirulina

Spirulina contains more than 65% protein! Super marine food, spirulina is the ideal food supplement if you want to develop muscle mass of your horse

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Beer yeast

In spring and autumn, think of the beer yeast cure for your horses. Exceptionally rich in vitamin group B (vitamin B5, essential for the synthesis of keratin, contributes to the good development of the horn and hoofs) but also in high protein...

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Hops

Will you save it? Hops are a sedative tonic of the nervous system. Hops also help regulate progesterone levels and would have a beneficial effect on premenstrual syndromes. To be found in Hippo Regul, complementary food composed of a mixture of 12 plants (leaves and flowers) selected for their...

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