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Repair Hoofs, Cooper Peptides Repair Hoof Problems

By Ron Perszewski · Health

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Technology Developed for Humans Now Used To Repair Hooves

Toe Grow, hoof repair product.

Copper peptides have been in cosmetic and medical products for years, but now they are also being put to use to heal hooves.

By Ron Perszewski, SBS Equine Products

A new, spray-on hoof repair product based on human health and skin care chemicals is being offered to the hoof-care industry. Toe Grow from SBS Equine Products is said to promote faster healing and growth of cell-damaged hoof, hair and skin. The product contains copper peptides, which are microscopic proteins used in human health care and cosmetic products such as anti-aging skin creams, hair loss formulations, burn treatments, fingernail growth stimulators and organ transplant facilitators.

Richard Shakalis, an SBS co-founder and researcher, notes that proteins are the essential building blocks for human and animal tissue, including muscle, bone, hair, ligaments, tendons and fingernails (or in the case of horses, hooves). He says peptides are identical to proteins in that they are composed of amino acids. “Peptides are usually found inside cells in many forms and act as antibodies, hormones or cell function facilitators. Copper peptides are a specific type of peptide that has a copper ion attached to it and is found naturally in cells. In this form, copper peptides act as messengers at the cellular level signals to ‘switch on’ cells several significant ways,” Shakalis says. This is not the first time that SBS, based in Naples, Fla. , has produced hoof-care products based on the technology behind human products. About 20 years ago, the company adapted the technology from human tooth bonding to produce hoof sealants, now marketed as Hoof Armor and Farrier's Hoof Sealant.

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Shakalis says copper peptides are effective on horse’s hooves because they stimulate the coronary band to produce a stronger, healthier hoof in the same way copper peptides activate the production of new human skin and hair. Loren Pickart of Switzerland is credited with the discovery of copper peptides and their uses during the 1970s. Pickart studied the effect of copper peptides skin remodeling and wound healing. He found that copper peptides act as powerful antioxidants that help protect damaged tissue from further harm and speed up healing. Today, copper peptides are used ointments for burns, medicaments to help organ and tissue transplants and as salves for post cancer irradiated skin. They also are commonly found in human cosmetic products such as anti-wrinkle creams and hair growth formulas. The U.S.

Food and Drug Administration’s Center for Veterinary Medicine does not list copper peptides as a class of regulated drugs, and the FDA does not impose any rules on cosmetic products intended for use on animals.

There is, however, evidence that copper peptides have proven their effectiveness in products produced for human use. For example, the MayoClinic.com site says in an October 2004 report: “Copper peptides enhance wound healing. They also stimulate production of collagen and may enhance the action of antioxidants. Some small studies show that copper peptides may modestly improve fine wrinkling, age spots and sun damage with no side effects. More research is needed, however.” Another product review site, www.smartskincare.com, notes, “Copper peptides have been particularly effective in healing wounds and skin lesions as well as some gastrointestinal conditions,” and it notes that the FDA has approved a copper peptide gel for the treatment of acute and chronic wounds and ulcers.

The report states that a distinctive feature of copper peptides is that they reduce scar tissue formation while stimulating normal skin remodeling.

Shakalis says, “We have seen the use of copper peptides go full circle. They were first used on horses only on an experimental basis with production of human treatments as the final result. Copper peptides were found to be very effective and beneficial for these horses, but no equine products were ever produced.” Now such equine products are available, he says, adding, “We look to copper peptides, in conjunction with good nutrition, to help solve many chronic structural hoof problems. The copper peptides will wake up and switch on the cells of the coronary band to grow strong, healthy hoof as long it has the proper building blocks of nutrition to refuel these critical cells.”

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Healing AND Growth Needed. Copper Peptides, which are contained in Toe Grow Spray from SBS Equine Products, combined with good nutrition can go a long way toward restoring damaged hooves, according to researchers with SBS Equine Products. They "switch on" the cells at the coronary band to draw the nutrition they need to refuel from the blood supply for faster healing and growth.

SBS recommends that Toe Grow be sprayed on to the coronary band generously once a day, and on to damaged areas of the hoof, hair, and skin to promote faster healing and growth.

Contact: Our Friendly Staff 3888 Mannix Dr., Unit 303 Naples, Florida 34114 Phone: 239-354-3361 Email: info@sbsequine.com Website:www.sbsequine.com

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Key Article Takeaways
  • SBS Equine Toe Grow brings copper-peptide chemistry from human medicine to hoof care.
  • Copper peptides act as cellular messengers, signaling cells to switch on for growth and repair.
  • Used in human anti-aging cream, hair loss formulas, burn treatments, and organ transplant care.
  • Faster growth and healing of cell-damaged hoof, hair, and skin tissue.
  • Per Richard Shakalis: peptides are amino-acid-built, identical chemistry to proteins.
Questions readers commonly ask:
What are copper peptides and why do they help hooves?

Per Ron Perszewski: copper peptides are microscopic proteins with a copper ion attached, found naturally in cells. They act as cellular messengers, signaling cells to switch on for tissue growth and repair. The same chemistry behind human anti-aging cream, hair-loss treatments, and burn care now applies to hoof regeneration.

What conditions does Toe Grow address?

Per Ron Perszewski: cell-damaged hoof, hair, and skin tissue. The product targets areas where new cell growth has been compromised—common in hoof cracks, white-line damage, scratches/pastern dermatitis recovery, and slow-growing horn problems.

Is copper-peptide chemistry safe for horses?

Per Richard Shakalis: peptides are made of the same amino acids as proteins—the building blocks of all body tissue. Copper peptides occur naturally in cells. Topical application of formulated copper-peptide products is well-tolerated, but always consult your vet or farrier before treating a serious hoof condition.

How fast does new hoof grow with copper peptide treatment?

Per Ron Perszewski: hoof growth is biologically capped around 3/8" per month at the coronet band. Copper peptides aim to maximize that natural growth rate by switching on cellular activity, not to exceed it. Real change shows up over 3–6 months as new horn grows down.

Can this replace farrier work on chronic hoof issues?

Per Ron Perszewski: no—it's a complement, not a replacement. Mechanical correction by a skilled farrier addresses balance and shape; topical treatment supports cellular regeneration. The two work together, neither alone.

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