Your horse’s kidneys perform vital functions every day: They regulate hydration, blood pressure, and the acid–base balance. But environmental toxins, dietary imbalances, and circulatory weakness can impair their performance over time. Natural kidney-supporting herbs and supplements that promote blood circulation can help gently boost excretory function and relieve the metabolic system—safely and effectively.
Nieren & Harnwege beim Pferd – natürliche Unterstützung
Kidney Issues in Horses
Unterstützung der Nieren
Durchspülung der Harnwege
zu unseren Ausleitungspaketen
Die Nieren beim Pferd– Mehr als nur Ausscheidungsorgane
The Horse’s Kidneys – More Than Just Excretory Organs
The kidneys play a vital role in the equine body. Beyond their well-known function of filtering and eliminating waste, they also:
• Regulate blood pressure and fluid balance
• Control electrolyte levels and maintain acid–base homeostasis
• Contribute to vitamin D metabolism
• Produce essential hormones such as erythropoietin, which stimulates red blood cell formation
Good Circulation Is Key to function optimally, the kidneys rely on adequate blood flow. In older horses or those with weakened circulation, kidney function often declines over time, increasing the risk of kidney-related issues. Here, natural circulatory support can be helpful.
Sanfte Nierenkräuter für dein Pferd
Gentle Kidney Herbs for Your Horse
Special kidney herbs have proven particularly effective. They gently stimulate urine production and flush the kidneys and bladder—without depleting essential minerals. This supports detoxification without creating further imbalances. Today’s horses are exposed to many kidney stressors: Medications, environmental toxins, unbalanced diets, preservatives, mould, fungal toxins, and oxidised fats all place a burden on both liver and kidneys. By stimulating these organs with natural herbal blends, we help the horse excrete harmful substances more efficiently. Especially in winter, when horses sweat less, natural support can be key to encouraging proper elimination and easing the metabolic load.











