The Equine Answer

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Has anyone tried it? I was thinking of trying it as it is supposed to improve hoof/coat condition and just generally be good for them. Its cheaper than the Topspec balancer I was going to try as a 500g lasts about 3 months I think on one scoop a day and I think its £40 a pot. There is some very good reviews on it on the website but I guess it must be fairly new as cant find any other reviews on it. Its by a company called The Fulvic Acid Company.

Do you think I should try it?

Thanks,

Laura. x
 
Hello, did you try it and did anyone else respond....I am also thinking of trying it???

Please can you give me an update if you have one?

thanks ever so.
 
Hi, I have been using The Equine Answer for over a year and recommend it to everyone! I use it on our old shetland pony who gets lamanitis and had a horrible thick matted coat. Now he doesnt seem to get lamanitis any more (still have to be careful with him) and his coat is much much better (think he has a bit of cushings but is too old to operate).
We also used it on our old mare who was 35. She got a total new lease of life and was cantering round the field looking really well.

I have never heard anything bad about it to be honest. I know that they do capsules for humans, but this is just the powder put into a digestable cap so I have started taking a teaspoon of it on my cereal in a morning. I haven't felt the benefits yet, but my sister has lost 7lbs without really trying, and a friend of the family says that he feels much better, although he felt a bit rough for 2 weeks to start with while it was detoxing him.

I pay £28 a tub direct from The fulvic acid company in Heath Hayes, Cannock, Staffs, but I know that you can also get it from a new website called Epona who have just started stocking it.

If you have any more questions let me know, hope that helps x
 
Hi, I have been using The Equine Answer for over a year and recommend it to everyone! I use it on our old shetland pony who gets lamanitis and had a horrible thick matted coat. Now he doesnt seem to get lamanitis any more (still have to be careful with him) and his coat is much much better (think he has a bit of cushings but is too old to operate).
We also used it on our old mare who was 35. She got a total new lease of life and was cantering round the field looking really well.

I have never heard anything bad about it to be honest. I know that they do capsules for humans, but this is just the powder put into a digestable cap so I have started taking a teaspoon of it on my cereal in a morning. I haven't felt the benefits yet, but my sister has lost 7lbs without really trying, and a friend of the family says that he feels much better, although he felt a bit rough for 2 weeks to start with while it was detoxing him.

I pay £28 a tub direct from The fulvic acid company in Heath Hayes, Cannock, Staffs, but I know that you can also get it from a new website called Epona who have just started stocking it.

If you have any more questions let me know, hope that helps x

WOW! THANKS!!! I did a bit more research on the equine answer and it looks like its worth it so have ordered a tub for my warmblood, he is only 8 but was jumped hard at a young age (not by me) so am trying to prevent latter issues where/ if possible. My therory is if its natural it cant hurt too much! NOW onto humans.....i quite fancy it but have seen it for sale as a liquid, any more opinions and info on how long people have taken for etc would really help....if you feel like PM'ing if too much product detail involved i'd be really grateful...

thanks so much!
 
If you are talking about vitamin and mineral supplement its excellent but not for good doers as mine put on loads of weight. And i know it was this because he only fed chaff and hay
 
If you are talking about vitamin and mineral supplement its excellent but not for good doers as mine put on loads of weight. And i know it was this because he only fed chaff and hay

Thanks.....quite interesting as all the other research I have done shows the opposite, have been advised that it promotes weight loss!...and my horse tends to put on weight when just fed unsoaked hay and chaff too:)

Can i ask what benfits you saw to say that it is excellent.

Thanks ever so
 
Thanks.....quite interesting as all the other research I have done shows the opposite, have been advised that it promotes weight loss!...and my horse tends to put on weight when just fed unsoaked hay and chaff too:)

Can i ask what benfits you saw to say that it is excellent.

Thanks ever so

I think there may be some confusion here; The Equine Answer is Fulvic Acid, there is also a vit/min supplement by Equine Answers called 365 complete which may be what traceyanne has used?
 
I think there may be some confusion here; The Equine Answer is Fulvic Acid, there is also a vit/min supplement by Equine Answers called 365 complete which may be what traceyanne has used?

Ahhhhh Well that would be why then, only interested in the equine answer as in fulvic acid, thanks:)
 
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