Global Herbs' LamiPro and Metabolic Tonic

stangs

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Has anyone used either of these, and what were your experiences? How long did you feed for, what made you start to feed them, and did you feed alongside any other herbs?

Also, nutritionally-clued up people, could someone possibly explain what in the following lists would be benefiting the laminae?
  • "Creat, Trailing Eclipta, Boerhaavia Diffusa, Neem, Black Creeper, Gale of the Wind, Rohituka Tree, Chebulic Myrobalan, Arjuna, Prickly Chaff Flower, Bitter Apple, Makoi, Tephrosia Purpurea, Indian Fumitory, MSM, Mango."
  • "Fenugreek, Turmeric, Bael, Amla, Guduchi, Arjuna, Cinnamon, Ginger, Long Pepper, Black Pepper, Apple Flavouring, Holy Basil Extract, Winter Cherry Extract, Amla Extract, Mango Extract."
I'll be contacting Global Herbs' advisers, but, for now, I'm just trying to get all the information I can.
 

PinkvSantaboots

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I fed the lami pro once when Louis went very slightly footy, I kept him in off the grass for 7 days and added it to a very small feed and he was completely sound after a few days, if it helped at all I don't know because he was only very slightly off so I caught it early.
 

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LamiPro literally saved our Shetland. We had full vet involvement, were following advice to the letter, vet said she was thin enough etc and still, she wasn’t right. This went on for months and months after the initial attack until finally I figured it was worth trying to find a supplement of some sort and give it a go. The powder for LamiPro has amazing reviews online so I tried it. Nothing else changed. A week later, she was more comfortable, and has continued to improve steadily ever since.
 
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