#13 Worm Foe
Leaves few places for parasites and worms to hide, causing them to evacuate the system. Helps to condition the digestive tract and regulate peristaltic action.
This combination is the healthy alternative to synthetic wormers. It works by changing the favourable environment of the worms so they simply do not enjoy where they are and they leave the system. This combination was also designed to heavily support the digestive system, in order for the worms to be evacuated from the system readily. The #13 Worm Foe (Herbal Wormer) is simply fed as a top dressing on the grain for 7 days per month, and this combination is also extremely safe for pregnant mares, weanlings and young horses.
Why are synthetic wormers so dangerous?
Most synthetic wormers are designed to poison and kill the worms and protozoas they come in contact with. Therefore, we are feeding our horses a small amount of poison every time we worm them with synthetics. Lately, the fad has been daily and weekly wormers. So our horse’s systems are being infiltrated with small amounts of poison on a very regular basis. Sure, the wormers may look like they are doing their job by killing the protozoas, but what happens after the worm has been killed and the “poisons” are still in the horse’s bodies. These poisons then need to be filtered through the liver and kidneys, and eventually pushed out of their systems onto the ground. It is extremely difficult for a horse’s Liver and Kidneys to filter these poisons, and overtime this can lead to Kidney and Liver congestion, and ultimately failure.
“In all of my travels, at least 98% of the horses I see have Kidney and Liver problems; I relate this directly to the use of synthetics, chemicals and improper feed,” says Silver Lining’s expert, Mickey Young. Often times, people will notice soft, quarter-sized bumps all over their horses, and mistake them for fly bites. Usually these bumps can be traced directly back to the Liver, and it’s inability to filter all of the toxins within the system. The Liver then asks for help from the Lymphatic system (skin), and that is when a person will recognize these soft bumps on their horses.
The bottom line: synthetic wormers are harmful to every organ in a horse’s body in one way or another, and Silver Lining has the answer- #13 Worm Foe (Herbal Wormer)!
EPM and Silver Lining’s #13 Worm Foe (Herbal Wormer)
As stated earlier, the #13 Worm Foe (Herbal Wormer) has natural ingredients that are designed to support a horse’s working system, rather than deplete it. The worms and protozoas simply cannot live in the environment that the #13 Worm Foe (Herbal Wormer) creates within the horse’s bodies, therefore they exit the system. For horses with EPM, the #13 Worm Foe (Herbal Wormer) works very well in expelling the protozoa that attacks the Central Nervous system. The #13 Worm Foe (Herbal Wormer) should be used in conjunction with the #12 CNS Support (Brain Cool), #24 Immune Builder and the #25 INF-X (Infection Fighter).
