About
Green clay can really work miracles, big and small.
"His only fault is that he has only qualities."
said: Jade Allègre, Doctor and Naturopath
Who am I?
My mission is to share and pass on my knowledge and passion for horses and animals. I want to continue learning more and more in order to help horses live with humans who can rescue them in an emergency, as well as to raise awareness about prevention with a natural approach so as not to create a breeding ground for illnesses and physical or emotional disorders. I have had the pleasure of giving equine first aid courses throughout Quebec and Europe for over 10 years.
For over 40 years I have lived with horses at home, several years on a dairy farm and still today I share my daily life with horses, dairy cows, dogs and cats.
Born into a family that uses natural products of Swiss origin, I have always wanted to treat animals' little ailments.
This is why it was only natural for me to decide to make known or rediscover all the benefits of Green Clay for the care not only of horses but for all animals. Both for external care and for internal use (orally).
I thus began importing green clay from France, renowned for its benefits and purity. It is now distributed in more than 130 retailers in Quebec and New Brunswick. Expansion to other provinces is planned for the near future.
100% Natural, super effective and safe for both the animal and its human.
For the Love and Life of Animals
Thank you for your attention and your trust over all these years.

I am not a veterinarian, nor an osteopath, nor a chiro, nor a massage therapist, but...
…I was a hiking guide in the Swiss Alps for hikes lasting from 2 hours to 10 days. I had the pleasure of being an Equine Therapy Instructor with children with Down syndrome, verbal and non-verbal autistic children.
In Quebec, I practiced and competed in Team Penning for over 10 years with my mare Cheyenne, who has shared my life for over 27 years now.
I then followed various training courses in Equine First Aid with, among others, Technical Large Animal Rescue and the Equine University of Guelph in Ontario.
I practice energy healing techniques such as Reiki and shamanic healing. I also have training as an animal herbalist.
I am currently and will continue to be in training in homeopathy.
All unconventional approaches, but they deserve to be explored and considered, especially in a team effort, most likely. Moreover, given antibiotic resistance, among other things, they are increasingly common in both humans and animals.
It is always with great pleasure, love and passion that I try to answer your questions as best I can about clay treatments.