Dandelions are a great thing to see in horse pastures in spring. They provide nutrients and can be used as remedies. The plants are readily eaten by horses. Dandelions are...
Dandelions are a great thing to see in horse pastures in spring. They provide nutrients and can be used as remedies. The plants are readily eaten by horses. Dandelions are...
Tea tree oil (TTO) is recognized for its potential in treating ringworm, which is the common name for the mold Trichophyton equinum. In horses, ringworm leads to round patches of...
Part 4: Gynostemma pentaphyllum (Jiaogulan) and Equine Glucose Metabolism Gynostemma pentaphyllum, commonly known as Jiaogulan, has a long history of use in traditional medicine, particularly as a tea for promoting...
Part 3: Gynostemma pentaphyllum (Jiaogulan) and Equine Respiratory Health Recent scientific research has begun to validate some of jiaogulan’s traditional uses, particularly in the area of respiratory health. A notable...
This finding suggests that jiaogulan contributes to immune health in two complementary ways. First, it delivers potent antioxidant protection to immune cells, shielding them from damage caused by free radicals.
These combined effects make jiaogulan a unique botanical with significant potential for supporting cardiovascular health and systemic resilience.