Easing Allergies - Nutritional Intervention May Just be the Key
Allergens exist everywhere -- on pasture, in trees, in your horse's feed, and in the air he breathes. Some, such as pollens, are natural and others are added to feeds (i.e. preservatives). Some horses are allergic to specific foods; for example, soy is a common allergen. And then there are the insect bites—like those from biting midges--that torment some horses more than others.
Anything that stimulates your horse’s immune system to combat an invasion of allergens will cause a reaction. The respiratory system and the skin are more commonly affected, but an inflammatory reaction can occur just about anywhere.
Is it time to go beyond the antihistamines and the steroids that you've been giving your horses? Is there a way to help the body heal and better adjust to the environment? Nutritional intervention may just be the key.
The teleseminar emphasizes:
- Evaluating the entire diet
- Easing inflammation
- Using vitamins as pharmaceuticals
- Culicoides (biting midges)
- Hives
- Heaves
- Photosensitivity
- Implementing “Dr. Getty's Fighting Formula”
- Introducing specific whole foods to the diet
- Overall healing of the immune system
Seminar Length
60 Minutes
Seminar Format
Dr. Getty spends 60 to 90 minutes covering all of the above teleseminar topics, while answering the pre-submitted questions. As she goes through each question, additional information is interspersed so every participant can benefit from the answer. Recorded 1/24/13.
Testimonial
"There was no trouble accessing both teleseminars. I am listening to the "Allergies" one, which is very interesting. Thanks to Dr. Getty who speaks slow enough for a non-English native listener to understand!" - Pierre-yves, France
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