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The Proof Is In the Research: LSU Confirms What Ancestors Have Known All Along

Ever ridden into the arena and felt your horse holding back just a little?

The energy’s dull, the response delayed — something’s off, and you can feel it before the first turn, stop, or chase.

It’s not in your head.

Turns out, science has finally caught up to what our ancestors have known for centuries.

Dr. Frank Andrews at LSU, one of the top names in equine gut research ran a clinical study on the powerhouse ingredient in SeaBuck 7 Equine: Himalayan sea buckthorn.

It’s the same berry Genghis Khan fed his war horses for healing and strength. Now, we’ve got the data to back it up.

It didn’t just support gut health. It helped prevent ulcers from getting worse—even under the stress of hauling, training, and competition.

This isn’t some blog claim or barn rumor. It’s veterinarian, university-tested proof.

If your horse gives their all every time they run, they deserve more than guesswork.

👇 Read the full LSU study for yourself.

Because when your horse’s health is dialed in, you feel it in every run.