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Plant-Based Horse Minerals

When I was advised to give my horse Nathy a mineral supplement to improve her health and well-being, I decided I wanted to take a natural approach. Of all the minerals I found for the horses, most were metallic in nature, which went against how I want to approach complementing Nathy.

The word Metallic is enough to make me stop giving my horse these minerals, I wanted something more natural. I found a brand of minerals for horses that are plant-based and completely natural. With over 74 plant-based ingredients to keep horses healthy and happy, the following are just a few.

Premium mineral ingredients for horses.

  • sea ​​plants
  • Kelp
  • Ancient healing plants and herbs
  • Colloidal Minerals
  • biotin
  • moringa powder
  • Vegetable Sulfur MSM
  • dolomite clay
  • calcium clay bentonite
  • Diatomite

Natural plant minerals are better for the horse’s digestive system and are also more easily absorbed than non-plant derived minerals. Eating natural and healthy products can improve human well-being, so the same should not happen with our animals.

Humans generally do not do well with high starch or sugar content, leading to diseases such as diabetes. Diabetes can increase the risk of heart attack or stroke by 50%. If we can improve a horse’s diet with healthy foods and natural supplements, it has to be better than feeding them unhealthy foods full of sugar and starch.

If humans can get a disease like diabetes, it’s crazy to think that a horse would be immune to it. Horses should not have too much sugar, it can cause laminitis and even insulin resistance, just like a person with type 2 diabetes. It is important for us to give our horses a well balanced diet, so that they stay healthy and avoid diseases such as insulin resistance and laminitis.

Minerals play an important role in the general health of horses, and in my opinion, natural minerals are a better option to support the digestive system and general well-being of horses. Horses cannot tell us how they are feeling or what is causing them pain and discomfort, but they can show us their physical, emotional or general behavior. Most of a horse’s bad behaviors are caused by pain, or if they are uncomfortable, if we don’t listen to them, these behaviors will only get worse and could cause harm to the horse’s owner.

To prevent this from happening, a well balanced diet is essential…listen to your horse. My horse told me I need to find out about Australia’s best kept secret, Paradise Nutrients.

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