Boldo in horses

Boldo is a shrub/small tree that originates from the Andes region of Chile and Peru. The boldo can grow up to 8 meters high. The leaves of the boldo have medicinal properties and were used by the Chilean Indians for liver and gallbladder conditions.

It wasn't until 1869 that boldo was first studied and its liver-stimulating and worm-expelling properties were confirmed.

Scientific name:

Peumus Boldus

Type:

Shrub/small tree

Effects of Boldo in horses:

  • Promotes gallbladder function

  • Promotes liver function

  • Promotes digestion

Boldo for detox

To give your horse a detox, boldo is a great addition. Boldo cleanses the liver and supports liver function. The liver cells are also protected by boldo.

A positive attribute of boldo is that it supports gallbladder function, thins bile, and can double bile secretion. Additionally, boldo works on stomach function, promoting digestion.

Therefore, look for a detox that includes boldo to support liver and gallbladder function.

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