Sv: Någon som provat kvant-medicin ?
Linfröolja påstås öka insulinkänsligheten med, sant eller ej låter jag vara osagt.
Jag provade linfröolja (nu ger jag linfrökaka istället) efter att Boj talat så gott om det och haft så bra erfarenheter, och om det är det, något annat eller allt sammantaget men min är (med täcke + nattinstallning) också symptomfri numera. Det var han inte förr trots täcke.
Dock är studien inte gjord på just linfröOLJA men..
Sweet-itch is triggered by the serum of tiny biting flies known as midges (genus Culicoides). The bites cause intense itching, skin irritation, and patchy hair loss in horses.
A study performed at the ERC demonstrated that linseed, fed as an oral supplement, can provide relief from the symptoms of allergic skin conditions. Linseed has long been recognised as a superior vegetable source of omega-3 fatty acids to treat many atopic (allergies likely to be hereditary) skin diseases in dogs. But while it is commonly fed to horses to improve the hair coat, the exact effect of these omega-3 fatty acids on the equine dermis (skin) is unknown.
In the ERC's double-blind study, six Icelandic horses with a history of sweet-itch (confirmed by a skin test with Culicoides extract) were fed ground linseed, or an equivalent amount of bran meal as a control, for 42 days. On Days 0, 21, and 42, the horses were injected with Culicoides extract, saline (as a negative control), and histamine (as a positive control, guaranteed to trigger a skin reaction), and the resulting reactions were assessed over a period of 18 hours.
Horses on the linseed supplement showed significantly smaller skin test reactions to Culicoides serum after 42 days, indicating a less severe allergic response. The ERC team concluded that linseed as an oral supplement is well-tolerated by horses, has no adverse side effects, and has considerable potential as a treatment for allergic skin disorders.
Linfröolja har nämnt i tråden. Varför är den bra? Omega-fettsyrorna? Även till fång?
Linfröolja påstås öka insulinkänsligheten med, sant eller ej låter jag vara osagt.
Jag provade linfröolja (nu ger jag linfrökaka istället) efter att Boj talat så gott om det och haft så bra erfarenheter, och om det är det, något annat eller allt sammantaget men min är (med täcke + nattinstallning) också symptomfri numera. Det var han inte förr trots täcke.
Dock är studien inte gjord på just linfröOLJA men..
Sweet-itch is triggered by the serum of tiny biting flies known as midges (genus Culicoides). The bites cause intense itching, skin irritation, and patchy hair loss in horses.
A study performed at the ERC demonstrated that linseed, fed as an oral supplement, can provide relief from the symptoms of allergic skin conditions. Linseed has long been recognised as a superior vegetable source of omega-3 fatty acids to treat many atopic (allergies likely to be hereditary) skin diseases in dogs. But while it is commonly fed to horses to improve the hair coat, the exact effect of these omega-3 fatty acids on the equine dermis (skin) is unknown.
In the ERC's double-blind study, six Icelandic horses with a history of sweet-itch (confirmed by a skin test with Culicoides extract) were fed ground linseed, or an equivalent amount of bran meal as a control, for 42 days. On Days 0, 21, and 42, the horses were injected with Culicoides extract, saline (as a negative control), and histamine (as a positive control, guaranteed to trigger a skin reaction), and the resulting reactions were assessed over a period of 18 hours.
Horses on the linseed supplement showed significantly smaller skin test reactions to Culicoides serum after 42 days, indicating a less severe allergic response. The ERC team concluded that linseed as an oral supplement is well-tolerated by horses, has no adverse side effects, and has considerable potential as a treatment for allergic skin disorders.