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Old 01/04/11, 11:00 AM
 
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Anyone heard of this?

I am looking at this and the pictures. They really look amazing and am thinking about trying this for my dog. I got rid of the tree, bathed him again. He does look a little better today but still looking for something to work.


http://www.equinat-usa.com/cgi-bin/s...ion&key=PETN01
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Old 01/04/11, 11:17 AM
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I'd try fish oil and Vitamin E before I'd buy that stuff
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Old 01/04/11, 11:25 AM
 
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I wouldn't buy anything that didn't list the ingredients so I could see exactly what was in it. Testimonials are not ingredient lists.
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Old 01/04/11, 11:46 AM
 
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I have started him on fish oil I will have to get some vit.E. I just emailed the company to see if they will tell me the ingredients. I do not usually buy products over the internet I just thought I would see if anyone has ever heard of this or tried it. I will let you know if they respond.
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Old 01/04/11, 11:49 AM
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Found this on their site:

Can I have a list of ingredients that are in these products?

No. The formulas are the proprietary knowledge of the manufacturer and are a trade secret. For obvious reasons, these individual formulas are not made public.

Equinat-USA does not have the recipie or formula for making any of these all natural healing products, nor do we have a list of ingredients. We do know that years of research and trials went into developing these formulas and they are not something you could readily whip up in your kitchen.

All of these products have been specifically developed to be quick, easy and pleasant to use, and are all fully tried and tested and proven to work. They are made from the highest quality natural ingredients, and safely provide a natural, non-steroid alternative treatment for your horse and dog.

If you believe your animal may have an allergy to a specific natural ingredient, please contact the manufacturer Aromesse in the UK.
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Old 01/04/11, 02:06 PM
 
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Here is the response I just got.

Hi Karen,

Many thanks for your enquiry.

All our products, both equine and canine contain a mixture of herbal
extracts and essential oils, all of which are entirely natural ingredients.
Unfortunately I cannot supply the exact ingredients list, as they are all
proprietary recipes and it is optional for them to be listed on natural
products of this type. All of our products have been extensively developed
and tried & tested, and the finished products are in our opinion (and our
customers) superior to others on the market.

We do however want everyone who buys our products to be 100% satisfied with
them, and we therefore offer a full unconditional money back guarantee on
all our products.

Kind Regards,

Jay Parnham
Aromesse - Natural Remedies for Animals
Effective and affordable
Natural solutions for your horse and dog - which really work!
Tel: +44 (0) 1427 811765 Fax: +44 (0) 1427 610903
Visit us at http://www.aromesse.com
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Old 01/04/11, 02:36 PM
 
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I personally wouldn't use it simply because you don't know exactly what is in it. I guess since it is made outside the US, they don't have to list ingredients? I don't know. It might simply be Vit E or lanolin or whatever. Why pay big bucks for something you can get inexpensively. And what if there is something in it that isn't healthy? That's just my opinion.
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Old 01/05/11, 08:06 AM
 
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Yes I agree. If they can't tell me the ingredients I can't buy it. I really think the neem oil is helping, it stinks but at this point I don't care.
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