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  2. Horse ointment - Wikipedia

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    Horse ointment, known as horse oil and horse fat, is a topical formulation derived from subcutaneous fat of horses. [1] Due to its thickness and viscosity, horse ointment is intended for topical use on human skin and mucous membranes to moisturize and increase the restoration of damaged skin. Horse ointment was traditionally prepared and used ...

  3. Try This: 18 Essential Oils for Sore Muscles - Healthline

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    Roman and German chamomile oils. Chamomile oils can help with pain and inflammation. They also help soothe muscle tension and reduce spasms. Rosemary oil. Rosemary is noted for its ability to ease ...

  4. Essential Oils 101: Finding the Right One for You - Healthline

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    Peppermint. When you inhale the minty herbal scent of this oil, some evidence has shown that it can relieve IBS symptoms. Likewise, a limited amount of evidence has found that this oil can help ...

  5. To use horse shampoo and conditioner: Thoroughly wet your hair. Apply a small amount (about 2 tsp.) of Mane ‘n Tail shampoo to your hair, working up a lather. Rinse out completely. If using the ...

  6. Charley Horse: Causes, Diagnosis, Treatment, & Prevention - WebMD

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    Charley horse in your calf or the back of your thigh (hamstring). Put your weight on the affected leg and bend your knee slightly. Or sit or lie down with your leg out straight and pull the top of ...

  7. Equine nutrition - Wikipedia

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    Equine nutrition is the feeding of horses, ponies, mules, donkeys, and other equines. Correct and balanced nutrition is a critical component of proper horse care. Horses are non- ruminant herbivores of a type known as a " hindgut fermenter." Horses have only one stomach, as do humans.

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