R787.53 – R6,733.43 VAT included (if applicable)
A natural equine supplement with Citrus and Rooibos
A blend of herbs to nutritionally help horses maintain a smooth, shiny, healthy skin. Also for horses that need to maintain a healthy respiratory system or might need seasonal help in maintaining healthy hooves.
Citrus aurantium
Citrus aurantium is a source of potent healing molecules called Citrus Bioflavonoids.
Brewer’s Yeast
Brewer’s yeast (Saccharomyces cerevisiae) is a yeast and is the source of various vitamins and minerals.
Rooibos
Flavonoids, such as Aspalathin (unique to Rooibos) and other components of Rooibos have been shown to have many health advantages.
Vitamin C
Vitamin C (Ascorbic acid) plays a role in the immune system of the horse.
Spirulina
Spirulina has recently been found to be effective in allergic reactions.
Minerals
Horses deficient in Magnesium, Zinc or Copper are susceptible to allergies
Vitamin E
Vitamin E is essential for healthy skin.
Echinacea
A very recent addition to the fight against allergies.
One scoop (15g), three times per day for ten days. Thereafter reduce to the minimum amount possible for your horse. Typically this will be about half to one scoop (7.5 to 15g).
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Robin Pillay –
Can itch mix be used for dog
Beryl Shuttleworth –
Hi Robin. Yes, theoretically, alhough we do havea doggy version. https://www.horseandpethealth.com/product/allergy-formula/.
Pippa Moolman –
I have been using Immune Mix, in conjunction with Itch Mix on my WB gelding. He arrived from JHB as a 4,5 year old stallion in October to the heat of the lowveld. A month later he was castrated and lost a lot of condition as well as developing bad itchy skin, rubbing himself raw in places. His first summer was bad and I started him on Immune Mix initially, then added Itch Mix a few months later. We are just through his second summer and I have a shiny, happy horse. He still rubs himself on trees in his paddock, but has not had any raw patches like last year. I have had his blood tested and he is allergic to Dust Mites and the pollen from Cynodon Dactylon, so with these products, I’ll manage his allergies during summer.