Rooted Equine Balance
Breathe
Breathe
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This product was created to support horses with airway problems ranging from allergies, asthma, EIPH, etc. It is designed to clear all of the phlegm out and support proper breathing during physical activity.
Customers have been noticing significant improvement in many cases within 5 days of being on this product. It is recommended to keep horses on this for 60-90 days to fully allow the respiratory system to heal. The amount of time you need to initially keep them on it depends on the severity of their issue and each horse individually. Please reach out if you would like help in making a good schedule for your horse!
After the consistent dosing, you can go down to using the product as needed. For example, many barrel racers will use it the day or two before a run and the morning of runs to help support the respiratory tract. It is also very useful while hauling as there is a lot of dust and dirt stirred up as horses are traveling down the road that gets stuck in their airways.
This product is safe to keep horses on full time, we do recommend periodically taking a 1-2 week break after 90-120 days of straight usage to ensure the herbs will continue working properly in the body.
This product comes in a bag that lasts approximately 30 days. 2 scoops, each scoop is 1 TBSP, are to be given once daily. You can give this twice daily if you feel it is needed for extra support, but we have not found that the extra dosing has been necessary in any cases, no matter the respiratory issue, thus far.
This product contains all organic and/or wild crafted herbs. No fillers or ingredients not listed are contained in this product. If your horse is currently on grain, or is not used to herbs, it may need some time to get used to them. We recommend starting at a small dose to get them used to it if they don't take to the full dose of herbs at first.
Ingredients:
- Coltsfoot: Helps to soothe irritated airways. Reduces inflammation in the airways. Relieves dry coughs.
- Thyme: Helps to loosen and clear the mucus. Soothes the bronchial tubes and mucous membranes of the respiratory tract. Has antibacterial, antiviral, and antifungal properties. Reduces inflammation and irritation.
- Oregano: Has an inhibitory effect on certain bacteria known to cause pneumonia. Its antimicrobial properties can help regulate gut flora, reducing the risk of imbalances that may lead to digestive disturbances. Supports the immune system and is rich in antioxidants.
- Sage: Helps by reducing inflammation, relieving coughs, and dislodging mucus. Relieves pain in the throat. Stimulates a horses appetite and digestion.
- Cinnamon: Contains antibacterial properties and helps to open up airways.
- Spirulina: Reduces coughing in horses with allergies. Reduces headshaking associated in horses with respiratory allergies. Supports lung function in horses in heavy exercise.
- Lungwort: Lungwort contains silicic acid, which can help restore elasticity to the lungs. Helps open the airways and acts as an expectorant.
- Yarrow: Decongestant and helps to get rid of phlegm in the airways. Effective at restricting blood vessels which in turn helps to prevent exercise induced pulmonary hemorrhage (EIPH). Horses with asthmatic complaints benefit not only from its anti-inflammatory effect, but also from its broncho dilating effect.
- Mullein: Helps loosen and clear mucus from the respiratory tract. Suppresses and relieves coughing. Contains antibacterial and anti-inflammatory properties.
- Fennel: Helps to decongest the airways. Reduces mucus production and promotes relaxation in the airways.
- Peppermint: Decongests the respiratory tract and loosens mucus. Has anti-inflammatory properties and alleviates difficulty breathing.
- Milk Thistle: Reduces inflammation caused by allergies, exercise, or infections. Helps horses recover faster from illness and exercise.
- Jiaogulan: Helps open airways by increasing nitric oxide production, which improves blood flow. Reduces inflammation and protects the lungs from environmental irritants like dust and mold.
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My horse had started coughing a barrel races after our runs, the first time or two I thought maybe it was a fluke thing, but after the third run in 3 different arenas he was still coughing. I immediately started him on Breathe and contacted my vet. Due to my vets scheduling availability I would have to run him one more time closer to our appointment to ensure the BAL was accurate! That run was 5 days after starting breathe, I ran him and he didn’t cough. Took him to another race the weekend after just to be sure the BAL was accurate and sure enough no cough! Brought him to the vet later that week and his lungs were completely cleared, no visible infection/inflammation , no mucus, nothing! Upon taking the sample it was evident that he was bleeding and test results later confirmed. The vet said keep him on whatever you started! After a couple weeks off and some antibiotics we are ready to get back on the road with Breathe in our trailer!