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drop by 50-80% after the nosode use. Tat’s been repeated time and time again. We’re never going to have access to that kind of data in the horse world,” she says.
Te best way for horse owners to keep their horses healthy is to make a plan with their vet, and concentrate on getting them healthy to begin with. Dr. Harman says that to really help protect our horses we should, “Spend our time and energy on having their immune system as healthy as possible, and then use a nosode if there’s a risk of a disease in your area.” Owners should make an appointment with their holistic vet, and after a health evaluation, decide on an overall plan of action to keep their equines in top form.
While the use of nosodes, and homeopathy in general, isn’t mainstream, horse owners should be aware that they have options when it comes to veterinary care and disease prevention in their horses. Perhaps Dr. Cannizzaro says it best, “If we don’t empower people with different choices, they never will make different choices.”
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Jessica Bourgeois is a freelance journalist specializing in horses and animals. A lifelong animal lover, she’s done everything from apprenticing staff at Busch Gardens to research with Standardbred horses in college. Her particular areas of interest include equine care and health, farm management, and marketing. She can be reached at
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