For a 20-year-old horse with arthritis, commonly used supportive herbs are: Turmeric – helps inflammation Shallaki (Boswellia) – good for joint pain and stiffness Ashwagandha – supports strength and aging joints Guggulu – traditionally used for arthritis Ginger – mild anti-inflammatory Nirgundi oil – can be applied externally on joints Also helpful: Gentle daily movement Warm, dry bedding Maintain healthy weight
What is a cost-effective herb for treating arthritis in my 20-year-old horse's back foot? - #54945
I have a 20 yr old horse that has arthritis in back foot . Glutamine cost a lot of money. Is there one herb that can do the same thing ? Thank you
How long has your horse been experiencing arthritis symptoms?:
- More than 6 monthsWhat specific symptoms is your horse showing?:
- Stiffness after restHave you noticed any triggers that worsen your horse's condition?:
- Cold weatherWhat current treatments or supplements is your horse receiving?:
- Herbal remediesHow would you describe your horse's overall energy levels?:
- Normal energyIs your horse's diet balanced and appropriate for its age and condition?:
- Somewhat balancedHow is your horse's weight? Is it stable?:
- Weight fluctuatesDoctors' responses
Is there a more cost effective way to treat arthritis in a horse than giving it glucosamine that cost $50 a month when I’m sure there is at least one herb of some kind that can do just as good. Many people add stuff they don’t need to charge more. Animals can use the same herbs as humans. The only difference is the fillers which is why they say don’t use people supplements for animals. So think of this question as me talking about a human only double or triple the strength from a 120lb person to 1200 lbs. Thank you
In Ayurveda, arthritis in a 20-year-old horse is viewed as Sandhigata Vata (Vata localized in the joints). As horses age, the Vata Dosha naturally increases, leading to the depletion of Shleshaka Kapha (the synovial fluid that lubricates joints) and the degeneration of Asthi Dhatu (bone/cartilage tissue). This causes the dryness, stiffness, and pain you are seeing in the hind limb. Cost-Effective Herbal Alternative : The most effective and budget-friendly herb that mimics the anti-inflammatory and cartilage-supporting effects of Glucosamine is Shallaki (Boswellia serrata). It is widely used in equine care to reduce joint swelling and improve mobility without the high cost of synthetic supplements. Prescription : 1. Internal Medicine: Balarishtam Purpose: A powerful Vata-balancing tonic that strengthens muscles, ligaments, and joints. Dose: 60 ml mixed with 60 ml of lukewarm water, twice daily after feed. 2. External Application: Dhanwantharam Thailam Purpose: To nourish the joint and reduce stiffness in the back foot. Dose: Apply 30–50 ml of warm oil to the affected joint daily; massage gently in a clockwise motion and leave for at least 30 minutes before washing or grooming. 3. Single Herb Supplement: Shallaki (Boswellia) Powder Dose: 10–15 grams of pure Shallaki powder mixed with the horse’s grain once daily.
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