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Old 17-05-2008, 12:35 AM
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Re: Alternative treatments

It's strange how animal worlds are different. The general horsey world moved into supplements and alternative therapies a good few years ago so now it is the norm to get magnetic boots/rugs/numnahs and use massage and hydrotherapy etc as well as devil's claw for stiffness/athritis. I ask myself why I only nominally tried it with the old dog... he had a magnetic collar which helped his stiffness in his legs - and why would I look high and low for alternative treatments for the horse, but conform to the norm in general with the dog??
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Old 17-05-2008, 02:21 PM
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Way to go Tashi. Exactly the same as my medicine cabinet.

Alan, I have been looking into Alo Vera products and have considered selling them on my website. Feedback has been excellent so far, so may go ahead.
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Old 17-05-2008, 03:47 PM
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Way to go Tashi. Exactly the same as my medicine cabinet.

Alan, I have been looking into Alo Vera products and have considered selling them on my website. Feedback has been excellent so far, so may go ahead.
Same here, I've had some samples for shampoos and gels etc and have heard you can get treats too although I haven't seen any yet.
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Re: Alternative treatments

never heard of aloe treats but i use arnica, aloe, conditioning powder shampoos (can't remember what these contain but they help with dry skin etc) and allsorts of other stuff reading about natural worming the other day too, very interesting
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Old 18-05-2008, 04:28 PM
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Arnica is a great product, and would not be without it. No Alan, not seen Alo treats. Let me know if you find a website offering them please
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