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The Hoof Growth factor!
Many years ago, around 1983, I heard
about some very unique Trace Minerals, which had some
incredible effects over the different areas of the body of
the horse. Some of these included an anti-inflammatory
action, an enhancing effect over the absorption
capabilities of the digestive tract, a mineralizing effect
over depleted bone structures, an antioxidant effect and
an antitoxic effect, which prevented many of the every day
food poisonings and related sequels, of the kind that
ended up causing the frequently seen Laminitis.
These minerals in question belong to
the group of the Montmorillonites and are found as
naturally occurring compounds, which originated from
fossilized animals, plankton, algae and plants, from
ancient ocean sea beds that are found today as rocks.
There is no way to copy one of these
natural formulas with the kinds of minerals that are
usually used off the shelf, to form a premix, which is the
way trace minerals are sold for animal or human use. Since
these natural formulas contain heavy metals in
concentrations as little as parts per million, with
diluted gases and most of the known oligoelements, the
rare presence of these are recognized in the body as
catalytic agents, which help dissolve products of the
digestion process that are not usually dissolved,
protecting the body from the effects of heavy indissoluble
molecules that travel through the different systems;
arriving to the perypheric blood vessels; where they cause
toxicity that kills the cells of the vessels and cause
necrosis or death of the surrounding tissues.
This is roughly what causes the
inflammation and death of the laminae of the hoof, which
allows for the Coffin Bone to rotate, in a process
generally called Founder.
Taking these notions in
consideration, we set out to test the effect of this
product, in a Paso Fino ranch in Colombia, the Criadero La
J, in Cali; in the year 1993. I observed the test till
1996.
There were 18 foundered horses when
we started, from a population of 150 in stalls. That's
more than 10 %. Some of these had very bad Founder signs,
with soles that were so deformed and perforated, that we
couldn't count the abscesses that appeared in them. Some
had to have a surgical procedure to alleviate the pull of
the deep flexor tendon that rotated the Coffin Bone by
mechanical pull. This is called a Tenectomy. Some others
had a demineralizing process to their Coffin Bones that
weakened very much the bone, causing an unbearable pain.
We started the treatment with the
Trace Minerals administering 2 ounces a day, for a period
of 20 days. Then we reduced the dose to 1 ounce daily. I
had the chance to oversee the trial for three consecutive
years.
In a matter of 20 days we started to
observe some changes that were very promising. The hair
started to change, together with the skin and nail tissues
(hooves). The growth of the sole was noticeable and the
appearance of an elastic, harder, new tissue was observed.
These findings were seen with the use of the Trace
Minerals alone. No other known hoof enhancers of the type
of the biotin or methionine were used, although the
combination of them could be very promising; as it could
be the interaction between these Trace Minerals and the
regular veterinary prescriptions that are used in these
cases.
Once these initial changes took
place, a better displacement of the horses was observed.
Although the vast majority of them never returned fully to
be used in the ring, a visible improvement of the
laminitic condition took place. Horses that could not walk
did so, living at least a kind of life that would allow
them to reproduce and be of some service.
But the real effect of the Trace
Minerals was observed as the first year of treatment was
completed: no more rotations occurred and the Laminitis
cases became so infrequent, that we could expect them only
when major changes of the food components took place, such
as in the changes of seasons, from rainy season to dry or
vice versa. We went from more than 10% incidence to zero
rotations.
In other words, some prevention of
the Laminitis was observed, I feel due to the power of
these minerals to disrupt the formation of heavy, toxic
molecules that could cause damage to the blood vessels
that conform the Laminae. This was true even with
aflatoxin levels (fungus) of more than 40 parts per
billion, when the standards were no more than 20 parts per
billion allowed. These were verified through tests taken
in the field by a company as large as Purina.
Other desirable effects of the use
of these Trace Minerals were the fact that it reduced the
amount of grain administered to the horses. Since the
components allow for the absorption of some lignified
portions of the grass, converting them into digestible
particles, a lot of the food eliminated by the intestine
as unprocessed was used by the body, resulting in less
food needed per day to maintain the same body weight. As
much as 20% less grain! Which prorated into 550 horses
that ended in the Trace Mineral program gave the ranch
savings of 20% in the purchase of food for the whole herd.
That translated into thousands of dollars. For adult
horses, less than 2 pounds was the amount of grain given
twice daily!
Also an improvement of the bone
density of the Coffin bone was observed through X-rays.
The same could be said for those horses that were
diagnosed with arthritis in the hocks (bone spavin). These
tended not to show the symptoms of the arthritis so much,
so long as they were in the Trace Mineral treatment.
In conclusion, what was said to us
about the use of the Trace Minerals was confirmed in many
ways, and in some others it was enhanced... No one would
have expected so many uses and results from just one
single product. It is the kind of supplement that I would
recommend, when results are needed in treating and
preventing Laminitis, although for what we have seen,
these Trace Minerals do a whole lot more than that!
Carlos Cortelezzi VMD (Argentina)
Jun. 1st 2001.
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| TRACE
MINERAL FORMULA
All values are noted in parts per million by
weight, unless noted as percentage (%).
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| SILICON |
Si |
25% |
| ALUMINUM |
Al |
9.3% |
| POTASSIUM |
K |
4.3% |
| MAGNESIUM |
Mg |
.83% |
| SULFUR |
Si |
1.6% |
| IRON |
Fe |
4.1% |
| CALCIUM |
Ca |
.23% |
| TITANIUM |
Ti |
.23% |
| SODIUM |
Na |
1.2 |
| MANGANESE |
Mn |
150 |
| GALLIUM |
Ga |
25 |
| MOLYBDENUM |
Mo |
61 |
| GERMANIUM |
Ge |
25 |
| IODINE |
I |
7 |
| BROMINE |
Br |
5.2 |
| TUNGSTEN |
W |
8.1 |
| HAFNIUM |
Hf |
2 |
| TANTALUM |
Ta |
.50 |
| ZIRCONIUM |
Zr |
10 |
| ARSENIC |
As |
.2 |
| ANTIMONY |
Sb |
10.5 |
| SELENIUM |
Se |
4.1 |
| ZINC |
Zn |
20 |
| SAMARIUM |
Sm |
3.5 |
| HOLMIUM |
H0 |
1.1 |
| TERBIUM |
Tb |
.62 |
| IRIDIUM |
Ir |
.51 |
| LUTETIUM |
Lu |
.45 |
| CHROMIUM |
Cr |
70 |
| LANTHANUM |
La |
18 |
| RUTHENIUM |
Ru |
7.8 |
| YTTRIUM |
Y |
1.2 |
| INDIUM |
In |
.38 |
| LEAD |
Pb |
15 |
| NIOBIUM |
Nb |
2.89 |
| CARBON |
c |
.19 |
| HYDROGEN |
H |
.05 |
| NITROGEN |
N |
.03 |
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| SCANDIUM |
Sc |
3.7 |
| COBALT |
Co |
4.8 |
| YTTERBIUM |
Yb |
1.4 |
| STRONTIUM |
Sr |
240 |
| BARIUM |
Ba |
22.5 |
| GOLD |
Au |
.68 |
| EUROPIUM |
Eu |
.49 |
| NEODYMIUM |
Nd |
20 |
| CERIUM |
Ce |
40 |
| CESIUM |
Cs |
183 |
| THORIUM |
Th |
Above100 |
| URANIUM |
U |
Above100 |
| NICKEL |
Ni |
60 |
| BERYLLIUM |
Be |
.10 |
| BISMUTH |
Bi |
14.3 |
| BORON |
B |
7 |
| CADMIUM |
Cd |
1.12 |
| CHLORIDE |
Cl |
250 |
| COPPER |
Cu |
2.2 |
| FLUORIDE |
Fl |
3.85 |
| LITHIUM |
Li |
1.44 |
| MERCURY |
Hg |
.166 |
| PALLADIUM |
Pd |
.74 |
| PHOSPHATE |
Po4-P |
320 |
| PLATINUM |
Pt |
.08 |
| RHODIUM |
Rh |
.44 |
| RUBIDIUM |
Rb |
36.5 |
| SILVER |
Ag |
.3 |
| TELLURIUM |
Te |
.1 |
| THULIUM |
Tm |
.25 |
| TIN |
Sn |
.44 |
| VANADIUM |
V |
8 |
| DYSPROSIUM |
Dy |
4.0 |
| PRASEODYMIUM |
Pr |
2.0 |
| THALLIUM |
Ti |
10.0 |
| RHENIUM |
Re |
1.0 |
| ERBIUM |
Er |
2.0 |
| OXYGEN |
O |
.2 |
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What
we can expect to see with the Trace Mineral
Supplementation
As
the supplementation with the Naturally Chelated Trace minerals
takes effect, a line of growth (or environmental line) appears.
This is palpable as of the 10th day, approximately. It appears as
a dilation of the coronet band, signaling a drastic change or
addition in the nutrient content of the food.
As
the days and the growth progress, the line starts to displace
downward, giving the appearance of a wide band of scaly, new
tissue. In some cases, just an elevated horizontal line can be
palpated.

Growth in
Six Weeks
Although
in many instances the growth is very good, sometimes it is not
overwhelmingly superior. In the event that the horse in question
had been deprived of the essential Trace Minerals, a growth of up
to 1 and ¼ inches could be observed after those are administered,
in a period of six weeks.
Whether
we find an excess of growth or not (most of the time we do), the
material of this new growth is completely different in the grain
and consistency; improving to a much harder but still elastic
hoof.
When
a simultaneous heavy drug therapy is administered together with
the Trace Minerals, the liver will be too busy metabolizing
the drugs; which will cause the minerals to show a much slower
effect, due to the decreased absorption capability of the liver.
Ideally, it would be preferable to administer the Trace Minerals
on a different schedule from prescribed medications.
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