Echinacea warning!

Weezy

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Following my post the other day: My horse was suddenly going wild in his box, so I asked on here if anyone had had adverse behavioural reaction and a few people commented that they had had.

Well, 2 days off the echinacea and I am pleased to report that Ted is 100% back to normal and not trying to commit suicide in his box anymore! Lesson learnt, some things from nature, although well intended, do not suit every horse!
 

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Good to hear is back to normal, posts like these kinda reminds everyone that this forum can be a very good source of info where people can exchange experiances but getting feeding back afterwards (like you have done) is a good closure on a subject etc...is you see what I'm waffeling on about.
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Pleased you found the root cause
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Glad all is back to normal
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...I've just started taking echinacea, but have to admit to no desire to run round in a loony state (more like a strong desire to sit on the sofa and do bob-all)
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