Case Studies
From Desperation to Pride – a doomed mare recovered thanks to EM
GermanyHorses are quite valuable animals.
Ms. Tanja Haase is a breeder of an old and rare North African breed, called "Barb".
In 2005 her first Barb, an elegant mare she had bought for breeding, fell seriously ill suffering from frequent colics and stomach pain.
When the mare got continually worse Ms. Tanja took her to an university clinic for horses. There the ultrasound scan showed the liver full of holes, it "looked like a Swiss cheese".
Since the veterinarians could not cure her horse Ms. Tanja tried to find help wherever she could.
She tried many different alternative treatments but nothing proved successful.
When someone mentioned EM to her, she immediately went for it.
Ms. Tanja Haase is a breeder of an old and rare North African breed, called "Barb".
In 2005 her first Barb, an elegant mare she had bought for breeding, fell seriously ill suffering from frequent colics and stomach pain.
When the mare got continually worse Ms. Tanja took her to an university clinic for horses. There the ultrasound scan showed the liver full of holes, it "looked like a Swiss cheese".
Since the veterinarians could not cure her horse Ms. Tanja tried to find help wherever she could.
She tried many different alternative treatments but nothing proved successful.
When someone mentioned EM to her, she immediately went for it.
EM APPLICATION AND RESULTS I
At the beginning Ms. Tanja simply poured EM over the horse's feed.
Much to her surprise the horse got better from day to day.
Learning more about EM, Ms. Tanja extended the EM treatment to spraying the stables while feeding other horses with EM too. She also added EM ceramics into the horses’ drinking water.
She could see her mare growing stronger and its skin and hair became beautiful as they used to be.
Her horse was active, vivid and healhty.
In the summer of 2006, Ms. Tanga could ride the horse again as if the illness never existed.
EFFECTS AND RESULTS II
During the horse underwent the illness, the owner decided not to let it get pregnant again.
Although, after two years without any health problems, Ms. Tanja changed her mind, and the mare gave birth to a healthy and beautiful colt.
Naturally, Ms. Tanja had sprayed the area where the birth took place thoroughly with EM instead of using chemical disinfectants.
Both mother and colt were well.
Even at the age of 17 the mare had no problems giving enough milk (20 liters per day) and raising her colt to become a strong and beautiful EM Barb Horse.
(Abstract from two articles in the German quarterly EMJournal)
*Ms. Tanja used about 20-30 cc of EM poured over every feeding. When the horses are getting ill, she gives more. Usually, it is recommend to use 40 cc of EM per day per horse.