The product “AuxInt” targets problems in the digestive tract. The name “AuxInt” was chosen to stand for “auxilium intestinorum” (Latin for “help for the intestines”). The aim is to contribute to stabilizing the intestinal flora, modifying the surface tension on the intestinal villi, and stimulating villus growth. The target group includes individuals who frequently experience diarrhea due to chronic inflammatory bowel diseases.
Under the trademark “AuxInt,” we offer tailored products for humans and animals. For human use, the product is designed as a dietary supplement to stabilize the intestinal flora in cases of absorption disorders and acute diarrhea. A complementary feed in paste form has been developed for animals, which can be administered using an oral syringe.
An adapted formula will soon be available as a complementary feed for horse care. This addresses the issue of fecal water in a novel way. The market launch is planned for 2025/2026. Current findings suggest that it also resolves issues for which no sustainable solutions have previously existed. As an example from our trials, the photos below illustrate a case: the animal had recurrent fecal water problems over a period of two years. With the complementary feed under development, the problems were resolved by 98% within just 5 days!
Before using AuxInt
5 days later
Report on the photos above:
About the pony:
Minishetland Pony, 95 cm, 150 kg, 22 years old, suffers from EMS (Equine Metabolic Syndrome) and is at risk of laminitis (therefore cannot eat fresh grass). She has teeth that are too large for her small jaw and developed asthma in the summer of 2022.
In the summer of 2022, we experienced prolonged periods of very high temperatures, sometimes exceeding 40°C. Due to the heavy dust exposure during this time, our Shetland pony developed equine asthma. Since then, she has been inhaling regularly, initially several times daily. During this period, the issue of fecal water also emerged, which has remained unmanageable until now. The problem worsened significantly or reoccurred, particularly with weather changes or switching hay round bales (twice a week).
Since her asthma diagnosis, Flocke has been kept on forest floor bedding, and her hay was occasionally washed.
Treatment attempts:
- Flaxseed/flaxseed oil
- Psyllium/psyllium husks
- Spillers mash
- Healing clay
- Carob
- Effective microorganisms
- Stullmisan (veterinarian prescribed)
- Bitter herbs recommended by PerNaturam
- Olimond from Biorepell
- Black seed oil
- Specialized mineral feed advised by Natural Horse Care
- Homeopathic remedies/detox treatments
None of these treatments achieved long-term success. When improvements were observed, they never lasted more than a few days.
Since administering AuxInt, the issue has nearly disappeared, with only a few droplets remaining.