Glycine: The secret of longevity

Glycine is increasingly recognised for its potential in promoting longevity and reducing the effects of ageing. This small amino acid plays vital roles in various biological functions, influencing overall health and lifespan. What is glycine? Glycine is a non-essential amino acid, which means that the body can synthesise it. Its simple chemical structure conceals a … Read more

Natural recipes to prevent summer ailments in horses

The summer period is characterised by dry, hot and sunny weather, which can have a significant impact on the health and well-being of horses. High temperatures, dusty environments, hard ground and increased exposure to UV rays can have a negative effect on equines, especially those living outdoors. In addition, summer marks the proliferation of winged … Read more

Hay and mycotoxins: impact on horse health

Mycotoxins, toxic compounds produced by certain species of fungi, represent a serious threat to equine health. Found in cereals, forage and other contaminated feed, they can cause a range of health problems in horses, from digestive and respiratory disorders to immunosuppressive and hepatotoxic effects. Chronic exposure to mycotoxins can lead to serious illness, reducing horses’ … Read more

How can I prevent osteoporosis by wearing a weighted vest ?

Osteoporosis is a disease that weakens bones, making them more fragile and more likely to fracture. This health problem particularly affects post-menopausal women, due to the drop in oestrogen levels that accelerates the loss of bone density. An innovative and effective way of preventing osteoporosis is to use a weighted vest. This device not only … Read more

Preventing and reversing glycation with rosmarinic acid

Glycation is a natural process in which sugars bind to proteins or lipids without the action of enzymes. This phenomenon contributes to skin ageing and various chronic diseases. Recently,rosmarinic acid, a phenolic compound found in a number of culinary herbs such as rosemary and basil, has attracted attention for its anti-ageing and deglycating properties. What … Read more

ZOE app: The impact of diet on health

The ZOE application offers an innovative, personalised approach to understanding how our diet influences our health. Using advanced scientific analysis, ZOE offers dietary recommendations tailored to each individual, helping to improve general well-being and prevent chronic diseases. What is the ZOE application? The ZOE application is a personalised nutrition platform that uses gut microbiome, blood … Read more

Equine influenza: a compulsory vaccine

Equine influenza, a highly contagious respiratory disease, can have a major economic impact on the equine industry. Protecting the health of your horses through a thorough understanding of this disease is essential. What causes this disease? Equine influenza, caused by a type A influenza virus, is a highly contagious respiratory disease. Two subtypes, H7N7 and … Read more

Coenzyme Q10 : Anti-ageing food supplement

Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) is a compound naturally present in the human body, essential for the production of cellular energy. It plays a crucial role in maintaining health and preventing premature ageing. What is coenzyme Q10? Coenzyme Q10 is a fat-soluble molecule present in all the body’s cells, mainly in the mitochondria. It plays a crucial … Read more

Equine rhinopneumonitis: three forms for one disease

Equine rhinopneumonitis is a highly contagious viral disease that affects around 65% of horses in France. Caused by two types of herpes virus (HVE-1 and HVE-4), this infection can lead to respiratory and nervous problems, as well as abortions. What causes this disease? Equine rhinopneumonitis is caused by two equine-specific herpes viruses: equine herpesvirus type … Read more

Strangles: a highly contagious equine respiratory disease

Strangles is a highly contagious respiratory disease that mainly affects young horses. Caused by the bacterium Streptococcus equi subsp. equi, it leads to severe complications and can have significant economic consequences. What causes this disease? Strangles is an infection of the upper respiratory tract of horses, caused by the bacterium Streptococcus equi subspecies equi, a … Read more

Tetanus: why vaccinate your horse?

Tetanus is a serious bacterial disease that mainly affects horses. The bacterium Clostridium tetani produces a potentially fatal neurotoxin, causing uncontrollable muscle spasms. Horses are particularly susceptible to this infection, which can often be fatal. What causes this disease? Tetanus is caused by the bacterium Clostridium tetani. This anaerobic bacterium develops in the absence of … Read more

Australian Harper: ataxia caused by a plant

Australian harper, also known as stringhalt, is a neurological condition affecting horses, characterised by involuntary and abnormally exaggerated contractions of the extensor muscles of the hind limbs. Although rare, this condition has a significant impact on the locomotion and general well-being of the horses affected. Theaetiology of Australian Harper remains uncertain, but experts suspect environmental, … Read more