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Charles and I have finally found an answer to inflammation–the juice of the Sonoran Nopal Cactus Fruit with its full range of rare anti-inflammatory betalains. Watch the introductory video on the right and call us to start the program to relieve your pain and inflammation.

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Cactus Juice
Great for horses and their trainer

I am frequently asked…”If cactus juice is so good for me–is it good for my animals?”
YES! Read Paula’s horse story…

Paula Tate and Her Horses

Paula Tate and Her Horses

Award Winning Horse Trainer Paula Tate
ordered the cactus juice to help relieve
the aches and pains from the many injuries
associated with her career.

After phenomenal personal results…
she began giving it to her horses!

Read about the amazing results
with her 29-year-old
arthritic horse Waco…

Horses have been Paula Tate’s passion for as long as she can remember. For the past four decades, she’s operated the Paula Tate Training Center, where she’s trained hundreds of horses and taught people to ride for competition and pleasure. Over the years she’s become known for her expertise in breeding, raising and training Arabian horses, many of which have gone on to win national championships in the U.S. and Canada.

More recently Paula launched the nonprofit Partners in the Wind, a charitable program that pairs abused and neglected horses with children, including those at risk with emotional and social problems. In the near future, she plans to expand her program to include women who have been victims of domestic violence.

Paula says she can’t imagine a job that she could love more, but she’s well aware of the abuse her body’s taken. “I’ve never broken a bone, but I’ve certainly hit the rail with my legs or had horses fall on me,” says Paula. “It’s just the nature of the career.”

She says she’s still fit and strong, but just doesn’t have the strength she used to, especially now that she’s 67. Ten years ago, an injury to her arms and shoulders made her job especially tough. “It felt like my arms were jammed,” says Paula. “I couldn’t raise them higher than my shoulders.” Putting a saddle or a bridle on a horse was a challenge.

In September, when she received a letter in the mail about the Nopal Cactus Juice, she was intrigued and called the office to order some. By her first follow-up call a week later, she was telling the health coaches how thrilled she was. “It was amazing,” says Paula. “There was a marked improvement in my arms and shoulders. I had so much more flexibility and relief from pain. I could even lift my arms to put on deodorant, something I had not been able to do in a long time.”

Her energy level is up, too. “I was coming home after working nine horses, taking a brief rest and then getting a second wind,” says Paula. “I feel like I can get up and go again. It’s great.”

She’s also noticing that her bruises and cuts are healing faster. “I was out at the barn and hit my shin,” says Paula. “After I got home I saw there was a big hematoma and cut on it. By the time I woke up the next day, the hematoma was gone.”

Another day, one of the horses she was training spooked, smashing Paula’s hand between the horse and a post. “My hand was really black and blue and I couldn’t open or close my fingers,” says Paula. “I iced it, drank some juice and the next day the hand was fine. It was unbelievable.”

Paula’s impressive results got her thinking about her horses and all the inflammation and pain many of them have in their joints and tendons. She figured if the juice is this helpful to people, it might do the same thing for horses. And she has the perfect horse to test it on — Waco, a purebred Arabian gelding, who is 29-years-old.

“He’s a wonderful horse, but he’s old and full of arthritis. He’s not as mentally sharp as he used to be,” says Paula. So, she began mixing 3 oz twice a day in his grain (the same amount as for an adult–even though her horse weights 1000 pounds). She explained, “Waco hurt so much he barely moved and his head hung down and his ears drooped … it was clear to see how much he hurt. The next day Waco’s eyes were brighter… and by the following day his head was up and his ears were up and he was clearly feeling better and taking an interest in everything that was going on around him. By the third day his strides were longer and his appetite was back and he gobbled up the food laced with cactus juice. People are asking who the new horse is — they can’t believe the changes in Waco since we began giving him the Nopal Cactus juice! To be sure we will continue … and keep you updated on his progress!

Thank you so much for this gift of health for me and my precious horses.”

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