Equine Terrain- Clearing Custom Herbal Blend
Here is a comprehensive herbal blend formulation specifically crafted to complement the full terrain-clearing protocol above for a 1000 lb horse. This blend focuses on:
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Electron donation (high ORAC value, redox balancing)
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Nervous system support (anti-inflammatory, calming, neuroprotective)
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Mitochondrial vitality
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Synergy with the binders, oils, and frequencies already prescribed
HERBAL BLEND: Biofield Vitality Tonic
Goal: Supply high-density electron donors, calm the nervous system, buffer oxidative stress, and restore bioelectric coherence in the field of the horse.
FORMULATION (Daily Dose for 1000 lb horse):
Total Daily Herbal Blend Volume:
100–120g per day, divided in 1–2 servings, mixed into wet mash, structured water-soaked beet pulp, or carrier oil (like flax or camelina) for enhanced absorption.
Cycle:
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Use 5 days on / 2 days off
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Duration: 30–90 days depending on severity of terrain degradation
FORMULATION PRINCIPLES
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Electron Density: High in polyphenols, trace minerals, and ROS scavengers.
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Neural Regeneration: Supports myelin, vagus nerve, and brainstem resilience.
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HPA + Vagal Axis: Addresses systemic stress response and grounding.
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Energetic Coherence: Herbs like Tulsi, Gotu Kola, and Vervain help recalibrate the horse's biofield.
PREPARATION TIPS
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Can be steeped into a tea and poured over feed (if powdered form is not available)
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Combine with activated charcoal or zeolite only 2+ hours apart to avoid adsorption of active compounds
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If mixing with oil (like camelina), blend the powdered herbs into the oil 12–24 hrs before feeding for enhanced extraction
OBSERVABLE BENEFITS
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Brighter eyes, improved coat sheen
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Reduced tension along spine and neck
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Calmer rest state, less twitching or tail swishing
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More grounded energy and emotional stability
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Better recovery from infections or neurological flares
⚠️ Disclaimer
This information is for educational purposes only and is not intended to diagnose, treat, or replace veterinary care. Always consult with a qualified equine veterinarian or holistic practitioner before implementing any new protocol, especially if your horse has existing medical conditions or is on medication.