Sanversera
Well-Known Member
I've read that some supplements for humans are actually harmful, linked to cancers or heart attack. I'm now wondering if always supplementing our horses with balancers or herbs is actually a good thing.
I agreeI’d be more concerned about the fact that supplement companies are so unregulated and can sell pretty much anything as a supplement with no legal obligation to specify how much of each thing is included. As long as you list ingredients that’s fine!! It’s such a scam!
Could be 0.1g or 10g of something so what is included could be totally ineffective. Also very few do any sort of research to evaluate the effects.
I have far more respect for supplements that specifically say what amounts they include and have some independent research on their benefits..if it’s not there I don’t buy it.
Also it’s up to owners to do due diligence and find out if there is a possibility of too much of one ingredient etc if they are supplementing a lot, although a few companies will advise you.
Fwiw it's the OVER supplementation in humans that can cause issues according to some research. That's different to saying all supplements. I need more vitamin D. Nobody knows why as I'm outdoors all the time. I just do. But I wouldn't have known if my GP hadn't been suspicious and done a test.
Only 10 % of our Vitamin D comes from diet, so it's more likely that our skin cells are just lazy buggers at manufacturing Pro-Vitamin D3 or converting to Pre-Vitamin D3. The metabolism of the latter (to D3 itself) relies on heat and I'm always cold, so maybe that's it? Fellow Vitamin D pill popper, here. I was deficient in JULY!Same here, I was told that some of us just don't absorb it well as we get older. I've been told to take it for life.
I do like the Pure feeds! Mine has been on Pure fibre balance for a year and a half and I do love that I don’t need to add anything to it..and that it’s one bag!Only 10 % of our Vitamin D comes from diet, so it's more likely that our skin cells are just lazy buggers at manufacturing Pro-Vitamin D3 or converting to Pre-Vitamin D3. The metabolism of the latter (to D3 itself) relies on heat and I'm always cold, so maybe that's it? Fellow Vitamin D pill popper, here. I was deficient in JULY!
My YO is a real sceptic about supplements. It drives her mad that some people on the yard are feeding herbs (no idea why it should bother her!). Mine just get a complete feed (Pure Easy) and I add in brewer's yeast and linseed for condition and sweet itch.
Can I ask which joint supplement you feed please.I do like the Pure feeds! Mine has been on Pure fibre balance for a year and a half and I do love that I don’t need to add anything to it..and that it’s one bag!
I do feed a joint supplement though as my mare has arthritis…although I have done my research and feed one that has sufficient levels of the key ingredients x
Not all balancers are equal but Forage plus tailors them to what is usually missing in UK hay.What I find odd is the term 'balancer'. Is there such a product called 'Balancer'? How can something be a balancer when it's not tailored to the individual?