DreamingIsBelieving
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Do any of these actually help to prevent laminitis or are they just another way for manufacturers to get our money? They're certainly a lot more expensive than a general supplement!
I think that since the majority combine intestinal tract support with magox, some form of antiinflammatories and circulatory/cleansimg herbs they can be very useful particularly when you are reworking diet and your care regime around a newly-discovered lami problem, but really like most supplements they probably only 'buy you time' while you sort out what improvements can be made in a horse's basic diet and exercise plan. They certainly helped me in that respect last year but it took me a while to pluck up the courage to discontinue use and rely on the dietary and regime changes - which touch wood have held good. Will they categorically prevent an episode? Strongly doubt it.