Reggie - Now interested in life
Reggie is a 24-year-old Quarter-Appaloosa X. Over this past winter, he was in a
field with five other horses and fed off a round bale. We believe that he was
letting the other horses push him away from feeding, and as a result, he lost a lot
of weight.
After I started the algae myself, and after seeing the benefits my dog and cat
were gaining by eating it, I decided to try it with Reggie. We moved him to a new
field (so he gets his own grain) and started him on the algae. Within a couple of
weeks, he was standing up for his share of hay and trotting to the barn to be fed.
His weight gain has been steady and now, two and a half months later, he looks
and feels great. He is bossing the other horses around and interested in
everything that goes on. He went to a show in May, and despite a few bucks in
the warm-up, did great all day!
Janet Frank
Murrieta, CA


Musashi -- Now in Excellent Condition
The following is a report of experiences we have had feeding Super Blue Green™Algae to Musashi:
Our three and a half year old Egyptian Arabian Gelding, Musashi, grew approximately 3” in seven months. This is
very rapid growth. His body filled out as well, his coat grew shinier and healthier, and he became very muscular
and handsome. His self-confidence grew immensely and at the same time he developed a more gentle nature.
Musashi has eaten Super Blue Green™Algae daily for the last seven months and we are certain that his food is
directly responsible for his incredible condition and character!
Charles Hugus,
Crystal Court Farm


140 Rescued Mustangs --- Now well fed
Imagine seeing a herd of mustangs, expecting to see strong, muscular physiques, shining coats and boundless,
frolicking energy, only to find a set of horses that were more bone than muscle, with thickly matted winter coats
still hanging on, even though the summer heat was over 100 degrees. This is exactly what Carol Bennett
encountered when she was summoned to help with 140 mustangs rescued from the brink of death.
"A mare and her foal could barely stand, their ribs were thinly covered by their thin skin and the mare was unable
to produce milk," says Bennett. "It was just too much to bear. I knew that these horses needed a high level of
nutrition, immediately." Calling the endeavor the "Mustang Project," Bennett worked with a group of veterinarians
to rescue the horses from otherwise certain death due to starvation and malnutrition.
An extensive and exhaustive routine of treatment included supporting the overall health of the animals with
probiotics, enzymes, vitamins and minerals. "While many of the horses needed specific medical treatment," says
Bennett, "The 22 that received an additional element, Super Blue Green® Algae (SBGA), which contains a broad
spectrum of bioavailable micronutrients, recovered the most quickly and completely." Super Blue Green Algae is
Aphanizomenon-flos aquae, a wild, natural algae harvested from Upper Klamath Lake in Oregon by Simplexity
"These horses' ribs became completely covered more readily than the others, their coats regained their natural
sheen, their eyes became bright and clear, and they regained their energy and vigor quite quickly," says
Bennett. "My only regret for the whole project is that all 140 horses didn't get to eat SBGA for the three months
of their rehabilitation."
Budgetary constraints did not allow for the inclusion of SBGA for all of the horses, however all of them received
intensive natural and medical treatments and all 140 have fully recovered. Bennett reported from the field in
December 2000, "All of the horses have been placed in new homes - 134 of them went to a 1,000 acre private
range in Montana and the other six were placed in permanent foster care."
Carol Bennett
Durango, CO


Rocky Mountain - Overcomes colic
My Mustang Rocky Mountain is pretty much used to eating anything in his path whether it's good for him or not.
Well, last year when we moved to our new home, he got sick on me twice from eating Black Walnuts which are
toxic to animals. Both times he coliced which can be the end for many horses.
My vet emphatically stated the importance of Enzymes and Probiotics for animals and wholeheartedly believes
that they can support most animals' intestinal health challenges. I gave my horse probiotics and enzymes when
he coliced to nutritionally support the stress happening in his intestines and he experienced excellent relief. Both
times he coliced, he was eating and drinking by the next day.
I have also noticed that since he's been taking his blue green algae daily, that the quality of his skin has
improved and his hooves aren't brittle as before.
Heather Findlay
Paradise, CA
All Natural Horse Products
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