Keep feeding the herbs. It is not unusual for this to happen, kind of a 'healing crisis'. You should start seeing improvement again soon, but slower this time, if not, you may need to adjust the products. Either way, your horse is improving on the inside due to the nutritional support from the herbs. Jackie
bdupont7 <bdupont7@...> wrote:
Hello,
After feeding SL herbs for 2 to 3 weeks I saw great strides and
improvements in my horses health. As of late his improvement has
leveled off some or degraded and has been that way for about 2 weeks.
Do herbs loose there effectiveness because tolerances are built up or
is this just part of the healing process? I know that a tolerance to
painkillers can be built up and then the pain killer will loose its
effectiveness.
Should I feed the herbs for 3 weeks then take it off for 1 week? Or
should I just keep feeding the herbs for the recommended time? Maybe
this is part of how things work. I'm not sure. But the intial
improvements in my horse were awsome and would like to get that back.
Any help would be great.
Thanks
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