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Summer Eczema in Horses: A Holistic Approach with miHealth

Summer Eczema in Horses: A Holistic Approach with miHealth


Summer eczema is a common problem in horses, especially during the warmer months. The intense itching, mane and tail rubbing, and damaged skin not only cause discomfort for the horse but also frustration for the owner. Numerous remedies exist for the symptoms, but what if we could tackle the root cause of the problem?

In this blog post, I share how we approach summer eczema holistically, using energy therapy, detoxification, and a tailored diet.

summer eczema horse chafing manes
summer eczema horse tail rubbing

1. The first step: understanding the problem


We start with a scan using the miHealth device . This technology helps map disruptions in the horse's energetic system. We look for stressors, organ dysfunction, and potential blockages in the horse's self-healing capacity.

These insights give us a better understanding of why the horse suffers from eczema – and we can provide more targeted support.

miHealth device 2.0

2. Treatment with the miHealth device


After the scan, we treat specific areas with the miHealth device. This supports energy flow and activates the natural healing process. Many horses respond positively to this immediately – they visibly relax, and in some cases, the itching diminishes after just a few sessions.

3. Detoxification with herbs


The next step is to support detoxification. For this, we use Fursyn , a herbal blend that stimulates the functioning of the liver, kidneys, and lymphatic system. By helping the body eliminate waste, this reduces the burden on the immune system, which can influence skin complaints.

Fursyn detoxifies horse skin

4. Dietary adjustment: avoiding sugars


Nutrition plays a significant role in eczema. Many horses with skin problems are sensitive to sugars. That's why we choose a tailored diet like PRO DHM , a sugar-free, all-natural feed that supports metabolism and reduces the risk of inflammation.

PRO FIbre sugar and grain-free horse feed

5. Patience and attention: improvement after 8 weeks


This combination approach takes time, but we often see visible improvement within eight weeks. Less chafing, calmer skin, and a horse that feels more comfortable in its body. Every animal is unique, and the progression can vary, but it's encouraging to see what happens when you support your body and energy together.


Summer eczema is a signal from the body. By looking beyond the skin, we can offer natural support that goes beyond symptom management. This holistic approach, incorporating miHealth, herbs, and nutrition, offers a gentle yet effective way to provide relief for horses.

 

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