Ellietotz
Well-Known Member
If you suspect a horse has ulcers, can you treat this naturally or with something you can purchase rather than go to the vet?
I have had 2 vets (who have both worked in Australia) say that anecdotally slippery elm was as effective as omeprazole in treating ulcers. It would be my first port of call if I suspected my horse was suffering with them.
It's a herb ,no research ,no tested information on dosage no research into side effects or efficacy , no controls on how it or where it's grown you pay your money you take your chance .
Thank you. Just looked it up now and there's loads of different types, do you know if it would be a powder formular that would be best to try? Also, everywhere I read, it says it soothes the stomach, so does it actually get rid of them or just mask it?