TestimonialCV. Bowden, AB. I have a crippled little paint horse that no one could ride for two years. No one could discover what was wrong with her. After using it on myself and finding out that it really helped my problems, I decided to use TA on her before and after I ride her. I started to use the Triticum aestivum spray down her back. She is in a sound state now and I am barrel racing her. I always spray her before and after I race. As she is now starting to run so hard, people come and ask me what I am spraying her with. I just tell them it's the Triticum and how it's kept her sound. I've just bought a thoroughbred recently and he's really off the wall even in the stall. When he's standing there, he rears up and bounds up and down. We had a big clinic here one day and he was driving everybody nuts. So before we came in for lunch I sprayed his back with my Triticum. When everyone came in to eat their lunch, he was standing there as quiet as can be. When I got on and rode him that afternoon, he was a totally different horse. Now before I ride him I spray him with the Triticum as it seems to really relax him so that he's not quite so active. I have also started using it on the calves. I have a calf here that had a traumatic delivery and wasn't doing very well. He didn't seem to be a very strong calf and I was really worried about him. After a couple of days I started taking my Triticum out and I've been spraying him 3 to 4 times a day - even at 3:00 or 4:00 o'clock in the morning. About twenty minutes after I spray him he gets up and goes looking for his mom wanting to eat. He's becoming a lot stronger and I really think the Triticum is what's helping him along top ↑ RK. Maple Ridge, BC. Our family is very involved with horses; particularly Hunter/Jumpers and we are continually dealing with injuries to riders and horses. We have used the spray and have witnessed and experienced many incidences of healing and relief for our horses and ourselves. My daughter's jumper had had an infection in his fetlock that had been drained and treated with antibiotics but would still swell after work. My daughter began spraying the back and the affected area and noticed a marked improvement. Within a few days the swelling was gone. My other horse had been sore for quite some time. I have been spraying his back and he seems quite comfortable now. The whole barn has been using it on horses with cuts and scrapes and we all notice that the healing is taking less time. We have been given many sickly looking horses over the years. You know, the listless ones with runny eyes, sores, and foaming at the mouth. Their owners had given up on them. We ordered a 120 ml. of TA Pet Formula and treated these horses every night for one week. We misted twelve inches above the horses back and under the stomach in a sweeping motion towards the tail. We also spray misted the dry water bucket and then added water. One of these same horses was sold the next week! Every year, we trailer one of our horses to Indio, AZ. U.S.A. for a January competition. He seemed very stiff when we unloaded him. After a 26-hour trip, it usually takes five visits to the therapist to release his stress. This year, we hosed him down with water, dried him, and Triticum aestivum (TA) was sprayed in the stable, starting with a sweeping spray along the back and legs. Instead of five therapy sessions, the horse was relaxed with only one application of TA. The Veterinarian checked the horse before the competition. Now, our whole equestrian family uses TA for our horses, our dogs and ourselves. top ↑ RL. Cardston, AB I am a horse adjuster and was working on a horse that had extremely tight muscles, which makes it very hard to adjust his limbs. After spraying the horses back, he relaxed almost immediately, making the adjustments easier to apply. I have also been using TA with great success on my quarter horses. Thank You! top ↑ VS. Rocky Mountain House, AB. I run a 160-acre cow and horse ranch. I used the spray for 2 or 3 weeks on a stallion that had reached across a fence and got a long gash on his neck. The spray helped close the cut and took down the swelling. top ↑ Spruce Meadows, AB. Some equestrian owners were at the "Spruce Meadow North American Tournament" in Alberta, when a horse accidentally threw a young rider before crashing into a fence. The grandfather of the rider said that his granddaughters' horse was too lame to travel. This posed a problem for their eight horse team, since they were scheduled to be transported the next day. After only one misting of the horses' back and foreleg, the horse started eating. This occurred within 2 minutes after application. The trainer was astounded. The grandfather said, "I don't believe it!" The horse was able to travel the next day. top ↑ NI. Enderby, BC. I have a lady friend in Langley, BC. with an old jumping horse. She told me that her horse was continually tripping over rocks. She used the spray on his shoulders and told him to pick up his feet. After a few weeks the problem was solved. top ↑
Ease of Use It couldn't be easier to use. First spray on back area 12 inches away.
It contains 16 amino acids including: Arginine known to assist in wound healing Proline improves skin texture and aids in collagen formation Serine promotes tissue growth and is often used in cosmetics as a skin moisturizer. Threonine is necessary in the formation of collagen and elastin in the skin Valine is required for the repair and growth of tissue Aspartic acid, reduces pain in burns and the need for narcotics through ionization and it's negative charge |