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Do you ever hit that energy slump at 2:00 or 3:00 o'clock in the afternoon?  DO you lack the ambition to carry on throughout the day, like you feel there is nothing left in your tank and you're just running on fumes? 
  
That used to be me...Every. Single. Day.

It got so frustrating not being able to get done all the things I needed to each day.  It was the simple things too, like fixing supper for my family.  At the time, being a farrier for horses meant heavy lifting and hard, repetitive movements hour after hour and by 2:00 o'clock in the afternoon I was feeling wiped.  My arms felt heavy, I was dragging my feet and I was cranky and moody.  It didn't take much for me to snap at someone who tried to talk to me.

But then, I was given the opportunity to try a special juice for a 30 day period.  I purchased two bottles and proceeded to drink the juice daily.  Within the first week I felt better!  I had more energy, felt happier and enjoyed working into the afternoon.  On really busy days (trimming 8-10 horses) I would have some juice with lunch too.  I noticed it made me feel more full and focused!  As I went through the month drinking the juice, I felt strong, energized, grounded and able to happily go through my day.  It wasn't until the month was over, and the juice was gone, that within a couple of days I was feeling like my old, dragged out self.  I knew then that I needed to add this drink to my life. Permanently!

I've since learned to use this juice, along with other strategies, to benefit the wellness of my animals.  It is now my great joy in life to empower others to care for their animals in an holistic way in order to benefit them mentally, emotionally and physically.

Are you ready to live your best life with your animals?  
   Where you can both be strong, vibrant, and intentional... together!

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The Benefits of Feeding ACV to Your Horses

The Benefits of Feeding ACV to Your Horses
As we prepare for the upcoming holiday gatherings, making our favorite foods, I want you to know that you can put those apple scraps to work for you and your horses when you're making that apple pie, apple crisp or even the Waldorf salad!

One of the things I love about fall is the variety of apples that are prevalent in our area ( there are many but Mac's are my favorite!).  Apple picking has always been an activity I look forward to each year.  It's safe to say that I like to use apples in any way possible from eating off a tree, to making sauce, to making pies. 

When I read that it was possible to make Apple Cider Vinegar from the apple scraps, I was immediately interested in learning how!  Not only do I use this for myself but ACV has been a daily nutrition piece for my horses for as long as I have included it in my own daily regimen.

Quite awhile back I changed how I was eating. I learned how to fast through the morning and break my fast somewhere between 11:00 am and noon time, sometimes later if I'm involved in a project!  One of the things that I began incorporating into my morning routine was drinking a tea of ACV, a few drops of Thieves essential oil, hot water and honey.  This tea, with the ACV, helped to set the stage for activating my digestive system for the day.  The Thieves oil helps to support my immune system and in general keep me healthy.  For both of these reasons I also give the Thieves oil to my horses intermittently.

Apple Cider Vinegar offers a variety of benefits for the body (ours and our horses)... 

Internal use of Apple Cider Vinegar;
* Rids the body of toxic waste, with its "mother enzyme", by what is referred to as acetolysis.  Even our horses are susceptible to toxins through their environment as well as nutritionally.

*Reduces the risk of Type 2 Diabetes. Drinking just 1 Tbsp, 2 x per day lowers the glycemic index of that meal.  The acetic acid that's in ACV inhibits the enzyme that converts starch into simple sugars better managing blood glucose and improving insulin response to carbohydrate meals. (study from Johnston, C.S. , Journal of Functional Foods 2013).  What a great way to help the EMS horse.

*Weight loss. The pectin in apples (ACV) helps to cleanse the digestive tract while stimulating the body to burn stored fat.  Again helping the horse that is an "easy keeper" and could lose a few pounds.

*Increasing weight. For those who are under weight, often they are deficient in enzymes that are necessary to break down food to be utilized by the body.  Organic apples contain these necessary enzymes.  When combined with iodine ( I use J. Crow Lugol's Solution for me and Sea Life kelp for my horses) to support the thyroid and digestive enzymes (Essentialzymes, Detoxzyme, Allerzyme) food is broken down readily and utilized more efficiently.  For the "hard keeper" these suggestions are a good place to start.

*Cleaning the system. ACV and water, when combined with flax acts as a lubricant for the large and small intestines.  The omega 3's in flax also help remove toxins.  When soaked, flax becomes gelatinous helping to move things along in the intestines.  Flax also provides 700x the amount of fiber in whole grains and legumes.  For horses think colic.  It is imperative to keep things moving!

*Supports healthy joints. ACV removes the stony acid crystals that form and deposit in the joints and cardiovascular system.  ACV washes out this waste for improved function.  It also helps to soothe muscle cramps and soreness.  Joint, cardiovascular and muscle support are all areas of focus when caring for our horses.

*When using ACV topically it supports healthy skin by returning ph balance.  It is also beneficial for sunburns, insect bites, yeast and fungus.  Adding ACV to DIY fly sprays or for hoof soaks is a great use for our horses.

Now that I've gone through all the great benefits of ACV, I think I will be adding another ACV tea to my daily routine!  Especially now that I make my own with this easy apple scrap vinegar recipe...

1 # apple scraps
1 cup sugar or honey
1/2 cup raw ACV
2 quarts water

Mix ingredients together and place in a warm spot, covered with a thin cloth.  Stir daily and allow to ferment.
When bubbles slow or stop, remove scraps by straining through cheesecloth. Discard the scraps.
Keep the "Mother" (the white film that develops) and return her back to the ACV.
Cover again with cloth cover and let sit on shelf (warm and dark for 2-4 weeks.

This is so easy to make and add to my horses' daily routine.  I add about a 4 oz of this ACV to a 12 oz jar, fill with water and divide up between my 3 horses.  But as like myself, I may just start adding it to their evening meal too!

If you're looking for more holistic ways to support your horses, join us over in our Hearts Of Horses; Empowering Through Holistic Care community on Face Book.

All the best,
Marta



Give 'em Something To Chew On!

Give 'em Something To Chew On!
The blog post describes a delightful scene where horses engage with their natural environment after a poplar tree was brought down on their track. The horses enthusiastically stripped the accessible bark from the branches, deriving not just pleasure but also numerous health benefits. Poplar bark contains salicin and oleo-resins, which are known for their pain-relieving, anti-inflammatory, and protective properties, historically utilized by Native Americans to manage various ailments.

Poplar trees offer an array of beneficial attributes, including astringent, analgesic, anti-rheumatic, anti-septic, antibacterial, anti-irritant, and anti-fungal properties. The tree also holds cultural significance as a protective plant, believed to negate negativity and restore harmony. Interestingly, bees use its resin to safeguard their hives, showcasing how these trees contribute to broader ecological well-being.

Introducing diverse natural elements to horses’ environments can mentally and emotionally stimulate them, promoting a return to their instinctual habits. This interaction not only nurtures their well-being but creates interest and variety in their daily routine, akin to their wild ancestors. For more insights into holistic horse care and the benefits of various plants and trees, interested individuals are encouraged to join a dedicated Facebook community that shares a wealth of information on the topic.
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