👉 The Bush fluid, also known as the "Bush Plasma," is a term used to describe a mixture of plasma and other components derived from the blood plasma of animals, particularly horses, that was historically utilized in veterinary medicine. This fluid gained popularity in the mid-20th century for its purported therapeutic properties, including pain relief and wound healing. However, scientific scrutiny revealed that the efficacy of Bush fluid was largely anecdotal and not substantiated by rigorous clinical trials. Today, its use is largely considered outdated and unsupported by modern medical evidence, although some alternative medicine practitioners still advocate for its benefits.