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EQuine Wound Care
Soothes and conditions for healthy skin
in horses

- Supports skin health and condition
- Provides gentle soothing action
- Contains no parabens, sodium laurel
sulphate or harmful petrochemicals
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Support skin
health
It doesn’t take much for a horse to
sustain common superficial cuts, irritations and
grazes. The skin is the largest organ in the
horse's body and accounts for 12-24% of the
animal’s total weight, depending on age. A horse’s
skin needs to be monitored for changes.
The skin serves a number of
functions, but the most important is to
protect underlying tissues. Horses in
training often sustain minor scrapes. Inclement
weather, wires, ropes, insects and kicks can all
increase risks in paddocks and stables. During
racing, horses can ‘over-reach’ (strike their front
heels with the toe of their hind hooves), which can
cause discomfort for a horse.
The natural way
There is a lot that can be done
naturally to help minimize superficial cuts
and scrapes. Your horse’s stable should
have no dangerous fittings or sharp objects. Feed
mangers or water buckets should be fixed firmly if a
feed bucket is used; remove the handle (your horse
could get its foot trapped). If you use hay nets,
make sure your horse’s feet cannot get caught in
them (remove all feeding equipment after a horse is
fed). All electric lights and switches should be out
of reach of your horse, and waterproofed. Stable
doors should be tightly secured, but keep many spare
keys in case of fire (install a smoke alarm). Stable
doors should be secured, as they might swing open.
If your horse is being plaited, move him or her out
of the stables while it is done, as needles may fall
into the bedding.
What is EQuine
Wound Care?
EQuine Wound Care
contains a combination of herbs known for their
ability to support routine healing
and healthy skin. This 100% herbal remedy may be
used on the spot as needed – or it can be used
regularly in a maintenance program to
promote nourished, soothed skin.
There is a great deal of evidence to
suggest that the use of carefully chosen
herbal ingredients can help to promote
healthy skin . Along with the
correct lifestyle choices, our herbal remedies can
make all the difference to your horse’s health.
EQuine Wound Care comes in an all
natural oil form and contains no parabens, sodium
laurel sulphate or harmful petrochemicals, and can
be applied easily, with no mess or fuss!

What are the
Ingredients?
EQuine Wound Care
contains the following ingredients:
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Linseed Oil (Flaxseed
oil) and its
derivative linseed oil are rich sources of the
essential fatty acid alpha-linolenic acid, which
is a biologic precursor to omega-3 fatty acids.
Linseed oil derived from the seeds of the flax
plant has been used topically on the skin as a
salve for many years.
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Comfrey
has been cultivated since
approximately 400 BC and the word comfrey is
derived from the Latin word for "grow together".
This herb has been researched for its soothing
properties as a cream with regards to topical
application (Kucera, M., Barna, M., Horacek, O.,
Kalal, J., Kucera, A., and Hladikova, M.
“Topical symphytum herb concentrate cream
against myalgia: a randomized controlled
double-blind clinical study”. Adv Ther
2005;22(6):681-692.)
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Lavender (Lavandula
angustifolia) is
cultivated around the world and the fragrant
oils of its flowers are used in aromatherapy,
baked goods, candles, cosmetics, jellies,
massage oils, powders, shampoo, soaps, and tea.
Lavender is comprised of over 100 constituents,
including camphor, tannins, triterpenes, and
flavonoids. It has been studied for its ability
to promote and encourage healing of minor
discomfort. (Dale A, Cornwell S. The role of
lavender oil in relieving perineal discomfort
following childbirth: a blind randomized
clinical trial. J Adv Nurs 1994;19(1):89-96.)
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St. John's Wort
extracts of Hypericum
perforatum L. (St. John's wort) have been used
traditionally for centuries. It has been studied
for its ability to support the skin. (Schempp,
M., Hezel, S., and Simon, C. “Topical
treatment of Atopic dermatitis with Hypericum
cream. A randomised, placebo-controlled,
double-blind half-side comparison study”.
Hautarzt 2003;54(3):248-253.)
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Tea Tree Oil (Melaleuca
alternifolia)
constituents include 1,8-cineole, terpinen-4-ol,
alpha-terpineol, and gamma-terpinen. It has been
researched for its ability to support healing in
animals (Kawakami, E., Washizu, M., Hirano, T.,
Sakuma, M., Takano, M., Hori, T., and Tsutsui,
T. “Treatment of prostatic abscesses by
aspiration of the purulent matter and injection
of tea tree oil into the cavities in dogs”.
J Vet.Med Sci 2006;68(11):1215-1217.).
This product contains absolutely no
parabens, sodium laurel sulphate or harmful
petrochemicals.

How do I use
EQuine Wound Care?
DIRECTIONS: Apply gently 2-3 times
daily when needed.
Caution:
For external use only. Consult with your vet if
symptoms persist or worsen.
Get optimum
results with regular use
While conventional medicine works by
often treating just the symptoms, natural medicine
strives to create holistic balance in the body to
support systemic health, relieve ailments, and help
prevent future disease. Unlike pharmaceutical drugs,
the natural ingredients in our remedies support
overall health and functioning (rather than just
suppressing symptoms).
Animals respond to natural medicine
in different ways, some of our satisfied customers
experience immediate results with their horses while
many others have reported optimal benefits taking
effect within 3-6 weeks. To ensure your animal
receives optimum results it is important to take
natural remedies as directed and remain consistent.
EQuine Wound Care is highly
recommended along with the following natural
remedies for maximum effectiveness.
How long until I see
results?
Response times vary from horse to horse,
based on their physiological make up and other
circumstances, such as age, diet and exercise levels.
While some horses show an immediate improvement that
increases over time, others will see results after 3 - 5
applications.
How long will a
bottle last?
One bottle of EQuine Wound
Care (250 ml) will last for approximately
30 days, depending on frequency of use.
To save more than 33% on your 90 day
supply, see our Buy 2 Get 1 Free
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