Customer's Comments

I'd like to report the positive result obtained with the use of your supplement in the daily feeding of my horses. To be exact, I'm relating what happened so that through my experience your product can also be used as an aid in the treatment of diseases, even of elevated degree.  I'm the owner of three horses, one of which is affected by Laminitis and has been treated for years now by both drugs and with the appropriate shoeing without having but momentary improvements.  It has had continuous relapses, especially if any feed or fresh grass is added to the administration of soley hay.  This summer, after another worsening of the disease, I went to the store of ARCAFARM in via Palermo 12, Padova, and talking to the owner of my problem and trying to find a natural product which could help the health of my horse, he suggested I try your supplement:  Turval 6 Daily.  I began administering the product in the dosages recommended and after three/four days, without the use of any drugs, the horse began to walk normally again  and standing normally on its forefeet (the ones affected by Laminitis).  After a week it even began trotting and then galloping again, without any sign of limping.  Incredulous at what had happened, after a month of treatment, I suspended the administration of the product and after about fifteen days the horse once again began to have the previous pains.  I therefore began administering your supplement again and once again, almost miraculously, the improvement once again appeared.
I now naturally continue to use your product daily in the feeding of my horse and I continue to see the positive effect of the supplement.  It's almost superfluous to add that my other two horses also continue to receive Turval, and it's undeniable that their tone, and aspect, have notably improved (one of the two is 26-years-old).
I think you should add, among the effects of Turval, the notable aid it gives in case of Laminitis.  Certainly other breeders who have my problems, once they've tried the product, will be able to confirm what I have reported above.

Thank-you again for the help.
Sincerely, Savi Laura

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 Las Vegas, NV USA
To whom it may concern;
    My name is Cathy L.  My husband and I raise, train, and show cutting horses.
    We have been operating a cutting horse facility in Northwest Las Vegas for
    over 30 years.  During those years we have seen almost every problem that a
    sport horse can have, from injury to disease.
    Two years ago we purchased a registered quarter horse gelding, as a two year
    old, at the PCCHA Gelding Stakes sale for use as a cutting horse prospect.
    "Skinner" was a little poor at sale time but showed a lot of talent on a cow
    so we purchased him anyway.  He had been pasture raised in Northern
    California for the first two years of his life.
    Upon his arrival in Las Vegas we started to leg him up with the intent to
    continue the 60 day riding foundation training that he had been given prior
    to sale time.  We noticed that he was short of breath with just a little
    light riding.  We treated this like an upper respiratory problem and
    doctored him with antibiotics.  We gave him some time off to aid in his
    recovery  During this time we started him on grain with the hope of
    encouraging him to gain weight and shed his coat.  He was turned out on
    pasture daily and fed all the alfalfa cubes he would eat, in addition to
    supplements, grain, and a daily dose of "Red Cell".  Our hose was that
    during the antibiotic therapy and rest he would gather strength.
    During the above therapy, I watched "Skinner" very carefully, checking his
    manure twice daily for any signs of parasites and observing his eating
    habits.  During the morning he would lie down to eat and he was not passing
    manure consistent with the amount of feed he was receiving.  The feces that
    he did pass were very small, hard, and dry.  He was slow to consume his feed
    and often showed signs of "colic-like" gas and cramps after eating.  Our
    regular veterinarian diagnosed a digestive problem in addition to his
    respiratory ailment.
    Armed with this information, I decided to send him to California to a clinic
    for testing.  They tested his blood several times, checked his feces and
    blood for parasites, checked all bodily fluids for anything abnormal,
    palpated him for a blockage, and sent him back saying they couldn't find
    anything abnormal.  He returned with the same problems and showed all the
    symptoms of a horse with ulcers.
    After much consternation and discussion, our regular veterinarian prescribed
    "Zantac" for the abdominal discomfort that "Skinner" was experiencing and we
    discontinued the antibiotics so as not to aggravate the possible ulceric
    cokndition.  We continued the "Zantac" treatment twice daily for five
    months.  "Skinner improved only slightly.
    This slight improvement was not enough to continue the "Zantac" which was
    costing in excess of $30.00 per day not including time and treatment.  To
    tell you truthfully, I was at wits end.  Futurity time was fast approaching
    and all the time and money in treatments were adding up significantly.  It
    was apparent that "Skinner" was really sick and nothing that we were trying
    was making him significantly better.  We made the switch from "Zantac" to
    "Sacrulafate" because of the cost and the result was no better or worse.
    Needless to say Futurity time came and went.  The money that this horse
    could of earned evaporated in a puddle of very costly antacid treatment and
    by December '97 he was still thin, weak, gassy, and dull coated.  I had
    decided to stop everything and turn him out to pasture hoping that time
    might be the cure, when an alternative veterinarian suggested that as a last
    effort we might try an Italian remedy which had shown more significant
    results in horses with similar problems.  "TURVAL" WAS PRESCRIBED and I
    began an aggressive treatment of nothing but "Turval".
    Because "Turval" is not widely prescribed or used in the United States, I
    was skeptical but, I figured what could it hurt.  Even though "Turval" was
    not cheap it was fa less by comparison than the other treatments I had
    explored.  You can certainly understand why I was reluctant to just give up
    on this horse which had showed so much talent on a cow even though he was
    obviously very, very sick.  So I turned to "Turval" in earnest.
    I WAS AMAZED AT THE RESULT "TURVAL" PRODUCED.  Instant Results!  Over the
    past five months (Jan. 98-Present) "Skinner" has gained several hundred
    pounds and he can/will eat anything.  He completely shed his coat for the
    first time in 2 years and shows no signs of the gas that was part of his
    everyday eating experience.  Because he is eating and digesting his food, he
    has gained not only weight but strength.  As we re-introduced him to cutting
    he shows no signs of wind shortage or respiratory congestion like before.
    He plays in the pasture and bangs on his door at feed time.
    "TURVAL" IS TRULY A REMARKABLE PRODUCT.  Recently I took "Skinner" to a four
    day cutting and forgot to take extra "Turval".  By the end of the weekend he
    was up to his old tricks again, lying down to eat and feeling gas and
    discomfort.  To this day we have not been able to correctly diagnose the
    problem, but one thing is for sure.  "Turval", I believe, over time, will be
    the cure.
    I know this sounds a little too good to be true but, I attest to every word
    of it. If you have any questions or would like further information please;
    do not hesitate to call.

    Sincerely,
    Cathy L.
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Letter signed with address and Phone Nimber included )

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Caraglio (CN) Italy

Dear sirs:

I'm graduating in Veterinary Medicine from the Univ. of Parma.  I would like to
compliment you you on Turval 6 Daily.

The first time I heard "lactic yeasts" mentioned was from my professor of Animal
Food and Nutrition" Alberto Bonomi.  He exalted the properties of these active
yeasts which allowed for a better regulation of the intestinal microbic flora and
consequently a better digestion of food and attainment of major weight gain and
therefore better assimilation of food.At the International Horse Fair of Verona, I hurried to your stand to assist the launching of your product on the market.I then went home with a sample of Turval that I tried on a 26-year-old mare. 

This mare is a half-breed and, despite her age, still works at the stable
"La Mandorla"(Caraglio in the province of Cuneo).  I wanted to try it on her because she had serious health problems, her coat was opaque and coarse, had soft feces
which contained undigested food, and had lost weight.Turval was administered at the suggested dosage.  After a month, a significantimprovement was observed in her general state of health:  a shinier coat, feces ofnormal consistency with no indigest material present, better working performance.I want to add that the mare is vaccinated and controlled for worms regularly and that there was no alteration in her diet's composition with the exception of the
addition of Turval.

I then tried Turval on a one-year-old Arabian colt.  The colt had a positive response,
with a good schelectral and muscular growth.I would like to receive the technical data (and possibly other samples) of Turval Sport 12, the size for trekking, and of the entire range of present and future products
.
Even though I don't personally own a horse, I would like to test your products
on the horses of friends or at riding-grounds.  In any case, I will recommend your
products to my future patients.


Cordially, Simona T.


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