Equine Gelding/Stallion Support
Mares are not the only ones who suffer from hormonal imbalance. At Wholehearted Harmony, we recognize that geldings and stallions also need hormonal support for balanced behavior and overall wellness. Our Equine Gelding/Stallion Support blend incorporates many "mare" herbs beneficial for supporting hormonal balance and managing behavior related to hormone fluctuations. These herbs can help with mood, stress, and overall well-being while supporting the adrenals, prostate, and urinary system. Rest assured, our products are always organic or wildcrafted, non-GMO, and kosher, embodying our commitment to Root Cause Healing.
These blends are best use with a forage base pellet or a soy freen, non-gmo grain. This blends can be combines with other blends, but sometimes a custom blend is more ideal as to not have redundancy. Contact us or book a consultation for more details.
Feeding doses are based on the average 1000lb horse. Please remember that dosages can vary depending on issues. Contact us with any concerns.
100% CERTIFIED ORGANIC or WILDCRAFTED, NON-GMO AND KOSHER CHOPPED BLEND
Raspberry Leaf: While it doesn't directly affect testosterone levels in stallions, it can help regulate hormonal balance and improve overall mood and disposition in both stallions and geldings, potentially reducing irritability or aggression. Vitamin C, potassium, magnesium, iron, calcium, and zinc. These nutrients play various roles in hormone regulation and overall reproductive health.
Passion Flower: Soothes nervous energy and supports emotional stability. contains gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA), a neurotransmitter that helps regulate the nervous system and promote relaxation. While passionflower doesn't directly impact hormones, it can influence the body's stress response, which in turn can affect hormone levels indirectly. By increasing GABA levels, passionflower may help reduce anxiety and improve sleep, potentially easing symptoms related to hormonal fluctuations.
Ashwagandha Root: an adaptogenic herb that shows promise in potentially helping manage hormonal issues in both stallions and geldings, primarily through its ability to reduce stress and influence the endocrine system. FOR STALLIONS: Some research suggests that ashwagandha's effect on testosterone might be partly due to its ability to reduce cortisol levels, as cortisol and testosterone are thought to be inversely correlated. Another potential mechanism is through increasing luteinizing hormone, which triggers the body to produce testosterone. This potential for testosterone modulation might be relevant for stallions with reproductive issues or geldings experiencing behavioral changes linked to hormonal fluctuations. Iron, calicum, carotene, vitamin C
Vitex (Chaste Berries): Vitex is thought to influence the pituitary gland, which regulates hormone production. It may help balance hormones like estrogen, progesterone, and testosterone, potentially leading to fewer mood swings and improved behavior. Specifically, it's suggested that Vitex can decrease testosterone levels in male horses, potentially leading to calmer behavior. zinc, magnesium, calcium, potassium
Licorice Root: supports adrenal gland function and managing stress, potentially impacting hormonal balance. It contains glycyrrhizic acid, which can influence cortisol levels by inhibiting its breakdown, making more cortisol available to the body. This can be beneficial for horses experiencing stress or inflammation associated with hormonal imbalances. Additionally, licorice root has anti-inflammatory and anti-ulcer properties, which can indirectly support overall hormonal balance by addressing issues like gastric ulcers that can be exacerbated by stress. Flavonoids, Isoflavonoids, and Chalcones, Liquiritigenin and Isoliquiritigenin, Glycyrrhizin and Glycyrrhetinic Acid.
Oregon Grape Root: Oregon grape root contains bitter compounds that stimulate bile release from the liver and gallbladder. This supports liver health and detoxification, potentially helping the body process and eliminate excess hormones or toxins that may contribute to hormonal imbalances. This root also supports overall well-being and potentially affects mood, which could contribute to a more balanced disposition in stallions and geldings with hormonal-related behavioral issues like moodiness or irritability. vitamin C, alkaloid berberine

