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Hilton Herbs Marshmallow Cut Root (Althaea officinalis) helps with the horse's digestion and regulates the bacteria in their intestine. It can also support horses with ulcer problems.
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Purchased for our pony who seemed a little girthy..it looks odd smells nice and she eats it no problem..Not seen any benefits yet but we have only been using it about 2 weeks - will continue
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I use this herb to treat ulcers. Unfortunately the only sign my horse shows of the problem are colics. No bad coat, no lack of appetite, no girthiness, no nothing else. Just colics. After a colic episode I prefer to use slippery elm with aloe vera for a few weeks. But if there is no recurrence, then I substitute slippery elm for marshmallow; being quite aware of the conservation issues with slippery elm.
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