Tuesday, April 24, 2007

Immunall New Website

Immunall can now be purchased directly at http://www.usa.immunall.com

Monday, April 23, 2007

Immunall data sheet

Data Sheet
Product Name: Immunall, patented at 4 November 1999; patent number 1013497

Purpose: to improve general condition, to help the immune system, and to balance internal organ systems for an optimal response to stress and inflammation.

Effectiveness: the product improves vitality by releasing extra energy and regulating katabolic functions. In addition, the immune system will be stimulated and the function of
internal organs, whose purposes are closely related to natural defenses against stress and microorganisms, will be harmonized. The product helps to enhance the recovery of damaged tissue by oedema resorption and cellular protection.

The patented combination consists of alcoholic extracts of Allium sativum, Uncaria tomentosa, Eleuterococcus scenticosus, Echinacea purpurea, Juglans regia, Carduus marianus and Viola tricolor.

Desired physiological effects:
When formulating Immunall, it was recognized that physical health and immune functions are closely related to mental well-being. Therefore, immune-stimulating and body purifying herbs have been combined with the adaptogenic medicinal plant Eleuterococcus scenticosus.

1. Improvement of General Condition


Energy provision and resistance to stress: Eleuterococcus contains Eleutherosides, which provide a significant strengthening and tonic impact. The physiological effects combine energy mobilization (primarily through intensified utilization of glucose) with a stress-protective effect. (facilitated by the change in regulation of the central nervous system (hypothalamic-hypophysis system) and hormonal (adrenal, prostaglandin) production.)
Adjustment of the digestive system: Allium sativum eliminates intestinal spasms, adjusts peristalsis and enhances the activity of the gastrointestinal glands. Juglans regia contains tannins and naphtoquinone-derivates, which positively influence the recovery of the intestinal mucous membrane after infection.
Cleansing: Sylimarin in Carduus marianus stimulates and protects liver cells in the process of detoxification of harmful metabolites. In addition, Carduus enhances the production of bile. Viola tricolor supports the kidneys in removing small molecular metabolic waste from the blood (diuresis).
2. Improvement of Resistance Against Infections

Immunall contains three herbs, Juglans, Echinacea and Uncaria, each of them combining inhibitory effects on the growth of micro-organisms with immune-stimulating properties.

Anti-inflammatory activity: Echinacea purpurea (caffeic acids) and Juglans regia (naphtoquinone derivatives) have bactericide and fungicide properties. Glycosides from Uncaria tomentosa and Echinacea inhibit viral attack on tissue. In addition, Echinacea protects cells by preventing micro-organisms from attaching and multiplying.
Stimulation and support of the immune system: Caffeic acids, polysaccharides and glycoproteins from Echinacea, polysaccharides from Eleuterococcus and quinovic acid glycosides and triterpenes from Uncaria enhance oral and/or cell-mediated defense mechanisms. Juglans stimulates the lymphatic system. Echinacea and Eleuterococcus regulate the stress induced production of prostaglandin’s (chemicals related to cell inflammation) and ACTH (a hormone produced in reaction to stress) ) to an effective and controllable degree. In this process Echinacea stimulates the production of ACTH, while Eleuterococcus reduces the need for activators because the herb stimulates cells to build up more resistance to harmful influences.
3. Accelerated recovery after illness

Tissue purification, oedema resorption: Echinacea increases phagocyte activity in removing local remnants of damaged tissue. In addition, Echinacea stimulates local activity of lymphatic vessels in transporting interstitial fluid. Viola tricolor purifies the blood by stimulating the diuretic process in the kidneys. Uncaria contributes to oedema resorption by lowering the blood pressure.
Tissue protection: Uncaria has anti-oxidant properties, making cells less susceptible to harmful stimuli (i.e. microbial toxins).
Storage: dry, cool, dark and sealed. During storage the extract fluid might show some precipitation of herbal material. Therefore it is advised to shake the fluid well before using it.

Shelf Life: 1.5 years

First-aid measures: Contact with eyes, flush with a lot of water. In case of swallowing large amounts, drink copious quantities of water.

Contra-indications: none known

Interactions with other drugs: none known

Toxicology: clinical data or medicinal experiences concerning harmful effects of overdoses are not reported.

Side effects: none known

Friday, April 20, 2007

Max

Well I have been riding my 20 year old Appendix Quarter Horse Gelding Max a lot more recently due to the injurey of Attie. He seems to be getting on the bit a lot better than he used to but every once in a while he still puts up a fight. I am thinking about taking him to a show soon but am not really sure exaclty when.

The winner of the Topham Trophy on Immunall!

Just wanted to announce another great victory for a horse on Immunall. Dun Brody Millar won the Topham Trophy in Aintree a few weeks past!!!
Check these sites out for more information!
http://www.blogspot.sheridancreektack.com
http://www.immmunall.com
http://www.sheridancreekequestriancenter.com
Well good new on Attie aka Seattle Spy. She went in to Davis yesterday for her ultrasound recheck and the doctor found that she was doing much better. The areas around her tendon that were damaged appear to be doing a lot better and the area where the tendon was ruptured is completely beginning to fill in. We are just hoping now that she continues to rest her leg so that she will keep improving.

Kristen

Tuesday, April 17, 2007

Immunall Simple the best

This is some information from http://www.usa.immunall.com Immunall can be purchased on ebay!!

Horses travelling around the country for races and competitions are prone to viruses intruding their systems.
Viruses can change rapidly so that vaccines are difficult to develop.
The ultimate seems having the ability to activate the immune system in a natural way by enhancing the effectiveness of the internal organs and processes.

A race or competition costs the body an enormous amount of energy resulting in a low energy balance and a body left with acids in the cell environment.
In that situation viruses may attack and even secondary infections can take place whilst the immune system is not well able to fight back.

In such situations Immunall has proven to be a great help, avoiding worse conditions of the horses.

Immunall is used by prominent racehorse trainers and known trainers throughout the UK and Ireland.
Also eventing horses and trotting horses or hunters benefit in the same way from the herbal combination.

Monday, April 16, 2007

Ebay Account

To all of my readers!! Someone broke into my ebay account the new address to purchase Immunall at is http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&ih=019&sspagename=STRK%3AMESE%3AIT&viewitem=&item=290106163910&rd=1&rd=1

Grand National Video The second place horse is on Immunall!!!

Watch this horse come barrelling back from fourth to finish 2nd. The day after the race the trainer called and said that he wanted 30 more bottles!!!

Sunday, April 15, 2007

Wincento

Well I am going to begin this story not from the time that I actually bought this horse but from the time that he came to America. He came to America in October of '06 from Germany. He is a 3 year old black Hanoverian gelding out of weltmeyer. Christiane's mother (the assistant trainer at the barn that I used to ride at) travelled over with him on the plane and said that he had the sweetest face she had ever seen. Wincento stayed in LA for one day before he was transported to Christiane Noelting's Dressage Center in Vacaville CA. After he got there they gave him some time off to get used to being in America and well I guess there is no rush since he was just 3 years old. After they started putting him to work they realized that he was extremely talented. His first show was at Rancho Murietta ( he took first place in all of his classes except for the one where his german rider forgot the test and then could not understand what the judge was telling him!) Anyway to make a long story short I purchased Wincento about 2 months ago and have been driving from reno to Vacaville twice a week to take lessons. A few weeks ago we took him to Rancho Murietta to compete against the other top four year olds in the state but unfortunately he got a stone bruise on the first day and was unable to compete. He is now resting and we arent even going to try riding him for another two weeks. We have started giving him farriers formula because his hooves seem to be soft and are having a little bit of trouble adapting to America's harder ground.

Saturday, April 14, 2007

Equus Caballus

In this post I am going to write about the History of the horse. Equus Caballus is the modern horse which took over 600 million years to develop. Its earliest ancestor was Eohippus which lived in the marsh lands. Eohippus had an arched bunny like back, was about the size of a bunny, the animal also had five fingers. As the earth changed and things became warmer the swamp lands receded and the modern day Equus Caballus started to evolve. The horses were forced to move from the swamps onto the plains. All of a sudden natural selection started calling for a much larger animal that needed to be able to run fast in order to defend itself. The toes on Eohipppus did not just merely disappear but they slowly receded into the horse. Today remnants of these bones can be seen in Equus Caballus's legs. If anyone would like to add to this post please feel free to do so.
Sorry I know I promised that I was going to write yesterday but a terrible storm blew through here and as a consequence there was a lot more to do around the barn. Anyway back to the story. I purchased Kelly the Canadian Sport Horse several years ago when she was 14 years old and evented her until she was was 17 years old. Kelly did very well competing up to the Intermediate level. Now Kelly is retired as a lesson horse and is currently in foal to Pablo a stallion at Rainbow Equus. We are very excited yo see what her baby is going to be like. Does anyone out there know anything about Pablo's babies? From what I can tell they look to be pretty nice!

Thursday, April 12, 2007

Sheridan Creek Equestrian Center

Sheridan Creek Bio: our website http://www.sheridancreekequestriancenter.com

Sheridan Creek Equestrian Center is a horse boarding facility located in Gardnerville Nevada. We specialize in the discipline of dressage but welcome everyone who is interested in riding to board with us. The facility is located in Gardnerville Nevada and consists of 36 acres. We have an indoor riding arena as well as several outdoor arenas. The purpose of this blog is going to be to talk about the horses at the facility and the general going on's in the horse world. Sheridan Creek currently has 5 horses. Attie a 11 year old thoroughbred mare out of seattle slew, Kelly a 20 year old Canadian Sport Horse out of Cosy's Commander. Kelly is currently in foal to Pablo and is due in July, Max a 20 year old appendix quarter horse (our lesson horse), cozette our boarders horse an kara a 28 year old arabian.

Well to start our story I should back track a few months and talk about Attie's ruptured peronious tertious and how we are planning on treating it. Attie unfortunately incurred a tragic accident about three months ago and we decided to have stem cell done to her. This will be the first time in the world that stem cell has been done on this tendon. Unfortunately Attie has about three inches of seperation between the two ends of the tendon and we felt that stem cell will give her the best chance of being able to get through this. The usual vet stem procedure only produces several thousand stem cells but we have decided to take her to davis and have them try something a little different. Instead of just incubating the cells for a few days the people at davis incubated them for three weeks. When we went in to have the stem cells injected into her they inject over 70 million cells. It was absolutely amazing you could actually see the stem cells attaching to the damaged part of the tendon. Attie handled the surgery very well. Unfortunately we weren't able to stay long to let her come out of the anestesia as the road conditions on highway 50 were starting to get bad and we did not want to have to spend the night on the road as we have many other nights. Attie now appears to be feeling better, we are taking her back to Davis next week to have her re-ultrasounded. She appears to be developing a cribbing habit since she has been in the stall for a very long time. We started giving her pony pops (http://www.sheridancreektack.com) which really appears to have solved her cribbing problem.

Tomorrow I will get everyone up to snuff on Kelly, Max's and my new horses Wincento's past

Tuesday, April 10, 2007

Immunall can be purchased on ebay @ http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&ih=019&sspagename=STRK%3AMESE%3AIT&viewitem=&item=290106163910&rd=1&rd=1

Immunall Possibly the best Supplement out there

Immunal TESTIMONIALS:


OK this first photo is not for the faint of heart...Just thought you would like to see these.The first photo is a Picture of the legendary LE SANTO when I first brought him home. As well as, PRIOR to immunall.Pretty sad, huh?? then i got in touch with you about the immunall...
Well, We spoke today when I ordered my 2nd two liters, thought you would really love to see photos of LE SANTO taken today a few hours ago...
YOU TELL ME if you think he looks great or what?? :-)Le SANTO will STAY on Imunall for the rest of his life...Lisa
I just love Immunall. I gelded my 6.5 month old twin (with failure of passive transfer) with much trepidation having heard some dreadful stories with immuno-compromised babies. However, I boosted his Immunall a week prior to gelding and left him on it until everything was healed. I'm thrilled to report that he made it through the process with minimal swelling, no problems and no antibiotics! He'll be 8 months on Christmas Day. Immunall will be a part of his life until he's at least a year. Another success... I had a mare who was 2+ months post-weaning develop signs of mastitis. Swelling on one side of udder and a temp of 102.8. This is a mare who has done a lot of antibiotics in her life...since coming to me I've tried to "hardy" her up a bit (I'm not a big fan of antibiotics) and have been quite successful, so I was dreading the call to the vet and the Rx I knew that was coming. As it was late in the evening, I decided to give her some Banamine and a 25cc dose of Immunall and see how she looked the next day. 24 hours later, temp was almost normal and swelling was a bit better. After 72 hours, with daily dosing of Immunall (and only the initial dose of Banamine), temp is normal and her udder looks fine! I will keep her on Immunall for the next couple of weeks. Thanks again for bringing this wonderful product to the US market. Donna Harringtontalley research group277 cascade drivemill valley california 94941-5025415 389 9945415 383 2156 faxwww.talleyresearch.com
I am sending this note to tell you that we have had a pretty amazing result with the use of Immunall on one of my mares. My Rohdiamant mare developed a terrible case of hives in 2002 that ended up as hard, raised bumps on both sides of her neck and also on her back. There were about 20 bumps on her right side and almost 70 on the left. The bumps were about the size on the tip of a woman's little finger, and felt like they were calcified. Over the years I asked vet after vet about them. Some suggested surgically removing them and others said to leave them, but none could tell me what they were or how to safely get rid of them.I started Rohanna on Immunall in late July. She is a mare that really looks dragged down by her foal, even though she is in good weight and fairly young. I had such great results with Rubizza (a viable pregnancy for the first time since 2003) on Immunall that I figured it might help Roh's condition, too.The week after I started Rohanna on the Immunall she started rubbing her flanks as if she was terribly itchy. A few days later, the bumps that were on her back started to flatten. In another week those bumps had disappeared. Then the bumps on her neck started flattening from back towards her head. She now has only a few bumps left on the left side of her neck and most of them are flattening. I fully expect her to be entirely without those nasty bumps very soon.Just thought you'd be interested in this. The bumps really detracted from this lovely mare's appearance. I could not be more pleased.Mary Lou Winnhttp://www.homeagainfarm.com
Just wanted to write you a quick note and let you know that my twin foal with pneumonia and abcessed lymph node has rebounded nicely (recent pic attached). Within about 4 days of putting him on the Immunall, the abcess finally came to a head (after more than a month of growing). It took almost a month to completely drain, but his body seems to have beaten it and he is frollicking about as a normal young colt should. I've decided that Immunall will be a regular part of his life until he's at least a year old :-) I'm just about to begin the weaning process, so I am putting both boys on Immunall to help their bodies cope with the stress. Can I go ahead and order another 1000ml bottle direct from you? I think you have my address and CC # on record? If so, please go ahead and charge away :-) Thanks again!Donna Harrington
The Immunall worked! After 1 week at 20 ml/ day the snotty nose was significanlty improved. Two weeks later, no sign of snotty nose or cough!Thanks,EmilyI have some brilliant news this morning.Our 20 year old Irish Draught mare was confirmed in foal this morning, Yeah!I am so pleased that she is finally in foal at long last, it's taken almost 2 years!Without the help of your excellent product I feel we would have never got her in foal.I think it's amazing that a herbal product works so well, I'm a true believer now! Thanks again! Simone
I am a fan of Immunall. I had a rough breeding season last year and this year I was willing to try something new on a few of my difficult mares.I heard about the Immunall and spoke with Edgar from Immunall and several vets.My repro vet said it could not hurt and I should give it a try.I started three of my problem mares on it and two caught on the first attempt. The third mare hang on to a follicle forever and I could not get semen shipped for another insemination. That mare did catch on the next cycle and all three are still in foal. Coats look great, I am pleased. The most thrilling part for me is that one mare that had been Regumate dependent has been successfully carrying this foal ( she is at 94 days) with just the Immunall.I did not use it on 4 of my younger mares - I was anticipating that they were the easy ones. 2 of them caught on the first attempt. The other two after three attempts each I finally wised up and put them on the Immunall also.I find out next Tuesday if they are finally pregnant. If they are then next year I will be having a truck load of Immunall delivered and the entire herd will be getting it.Genevieve Ghilottiwww.glenhillfarm.com
We used it on a mare that had been open for three years and then spent an entire summer trying to breed with daily vet care at a top breeding farm to no avail. We were told the mare would probably never get in foal. This year we gave her the Immunal dosage as recommended on the site and she settled on the first cycle, twinned, and absorbed one so we now expect a singleton in March! We are now giving it to all mares we intend to breed and to any one who has undergone unusual stress, taken antibiotics,or had any kind of ailment. I cannot say enough good about this product!I have become a believer. I have a wonderful mare that failed to conceive for the last few seasons, despite clean culture/cytologies, biopsies, etc, etc. This year I put her on Immunall about 3 weeks before trying one last time. I am knocking on wood a I type, but she was in foal at 30 days. We'll check her next week at 60 days. She looks wonderful, dappled and younger than her years.Mary Lou Winnhttp://www.homeagainfarm.com
I can't say enough good about this product. I had a true lactational aenestrous mare(every other year if nursing-no cycles) Following the advice on dosage and usage, for the first time in 7 years, this mare IS pregnant while nursing!!!I also used it on a maiden mare that had a red bag and the local vets thought she would probably not take this year. She settled on one cycle.Used it on an injured yearling colt that was having a proud flesh issue. Within a couple of weeks, the cut was healing nicely without the proud flesh.Maryanna Haymonwww.marydellfarm.comWe've use it for a variety of reasons. We used it on our DWB mare who is older, borderline cushings and a bit hard to settle. On the immunal - she had a normal cycle - even twinned and is 70 days in foal. She also LOOKS fabulous. We've used it on other horses as well to "clean them out". I recommended it to a man who was at one of our Dressage Clinics. His WB was JUST NUTS. Looked like he wanted to get out of his skin. I suggested he try it and gave him some. He doubted the horse would eat his grain with it. The horse ate it - licked the bowl and has been a normal horse since.I started my 22 yo GP school master on it and she is FINALLY shedding that cushings hair she keeps all year and looking much better over all.We bred 3 ponies and gave it to them - should know if they took over the next couple of weeks.I believe it has a variety of uses and worth the try.Friends have a young mare who they thought had an ovarian tumor she was just horrid about contact on her body. After 3 weeks on Immunall - she's accepting leg contact and leg aids without bucking or kicking out.Ilona EnglishSummit Sporthorses
We got introduced to Immunall by a friend and were explained it would help a stressed / depressed horse and that it was herbal. Without knowing many of the benefits we started using it on some of the older horses and on the busy breeding stallions. Within a week we noticed an increased vitality, brilliance in the older horses and an increased libido in the stallion. The stallion became easier to collect and the semen quality appeared to go up. Now, after having used it on 5 of our stallions for 2 breeding seasons we have noticed a definite increase in progressive forward motility and density especially early in the year. First cycle conception rates have gone up for the shipped semen and on our herd. We bred 26 of our own mares, 25 are pregnant, 22 with one insemination, 2 with 2 inseminations and one not pregnant after only 2 attempts.Some mares that normally need to be on Regumate to maintain a pregnancy did have an improved tone after using the Immunall and have maintained pregnant. We discovered it also increases the effectiveness of the immune response. We had 2 sick foals after weaning with 104 temperature and they were sluggish and lying down. I pulled blood and found it was not a bacterial infection. I gave them 10ml at night and in the morning and the next day they were normal acting and without fever. It also rid a group of yearlings from pigeon fever. A group of 7 fillies had 4 beginning cases of pigeon fever; one had a pretty big puss pocket on her chest already the others smaller ones in several places. We fed them as a group with 70 ml Immunall on Alfalfa/Oat pellets. The worst case got an extra 10ml for 2 days. All were done with it in a week after which we fed them the Immunall for a few more days. It never returned which was incredible for a disease that often needs to run its course over 3 months. Needless to say we are using it on all our breeding stock around breeding time and our foals around weaning time. Our show horses are getting it too and are less tired and can concentrate better at the end of the shows. We have a lot of faith in Immunall and count on it for increased health and performance during the breeding and show season.Sincerely,Edgar SchutteRainbow Equus MeadowsCalifornia, USAedgar@rainbowequus.com
The Irish filly who had a persistent cough and runny nose from shipping fever in December is now symptom-free. Ahme no longer has a cough although she has been taking SMZs as well. My mare who refused to get pregnant all last summer is now pregnant on the first try- with twins! One has fortunately been re-absorbed. Is it the live cover or the Immunall?Now, I have just put in a new order. We were just given- yes, given- a three year old TB mare by a Storm Cat son out of a Cryptoclearance mare. She has been tying up whenever asked to "breeze". So, into our little broodmare band she goes. I will try breeding her to a pony stallion this year- she is 15'1 -and see what happens thereafter. At the very least, she can be a recipient mare for my performance mares. I haven't seen her yet, but am sure that the magic brew will do much to ease the trauma of racetrack training.She arrives tomorrow. Please get the potion to me as soon as possible!Michele Sakuraiwww.SakuraHillFarm.com
I just wanted you to know I put my 16 yo DWB mare on this and we'll see if we can settle her on the next cycle. But have to tell you SHE LOOKS FABULOUS! Really - she hasn't looked this good since I bought her 7 years ago!

I'll be ordering more of this product.
ILona