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We do not use animal stock grade ingredients in our products. We only use USP human grade quality nutrition in our formulations.
Flex EZ Equine™ 30 servings $48.99 60 servings $97.99
A formulation of human grade therapeutic compounds that maintain joint health and protect joints from degeneration due to rigorous training and competition. Recommended for horses in training and competition.
~Maintain Joint Health ~Arrest Degeneration On A Cellular Level ~Reduce Inflammation ~Blunt High Levels of Cortisol ~Buffer Lactic Acid ~Promote Willing, relaxed attitude in the absence of pain. ~Relax muscles and reduce injuries
Directions: One scoop = one serving Light Use- 1 scoop daily top-dressed over normal rations Moderate use- Horses in part-time training, preparing for competition or older horses (1) to (3) scoops daily Heavy use- Horses in full time training, competition or re-hab (2) to (4) scoops daily Prior to competition, increase dosage for greater therapeutic value and post competition recovery. Ingredients: Glucosamine HCL 10,000mg, Glucosamine Sulfate 5000mg, Vitamin C Ascorbic Acid 5000mg, MSM 5000mg, Chondroitin Sulfate 1000mg, Hyaluronic Acid 100mg, sweeteners added
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100% Pure Glucosamine Sulfate-30 OZ 28,000 mg per 1 oz serving-USP human grade
An excellent supplement for older horses as well as competitive horses. Highly effective top-dressed over your current joint therapy to add greater therapeutic value. Stimulates the manufacture of substances necessary for proper joint function and is responsible for stimulating joint repair. Alleviates arthritis pain. Can also be used pre and post competition to add greater protection and to aid in post competition recovery. Can be used alone or top dressed with your current vitamin/mineral supplement. We recommend using it in conjunction with Show & Go. Works for dogs too. Read the latest research on Glucosamine
MSM MSM, methylsulfonylmethane,provides sulfur, a vital building block of joints, cartilage, skin, hair and nails, and methyl groups, which support many vital biochemical processes in the body, including energy production.MSM can be administered alone or in combination with other joint supplements.Can also be used as a digestive aid,reducing symptoms of gastric ulcers (with Aloe Vera Gel) and normalizing acidity. ·Enhance circulation ·Speed hoof and hair growth ·Neutralize allergic responses ·Relieve arthritis pain ·Can be therapeutic in early navicular disease ·Reduce muscular aches and pain ·Coats mucosa of stomach lining regulating hyperacidity reducing ulcers & gastritis ·Improve joint health Ulcer treatment- 1/2 cup aloe vera gel and 1 tablespoon of MSM prior to each meal. Syringe or pour on pellets
6 Yr old Thoroughbred gelding, off the track Presentation: 2 year history of sinus drainage Constant drainage from both nostrils, front legs have mucous on them from horse wiping his nose on forelegs. No odor, greenish in color. Drainage increases with work. horse has been treated with antibiotics, had sinuses drilled. No significant change Owner has tried herbal remedies. No change Owner has tried Platinum Performance for allergic horses. No change.
9-1-09 Pulled all supplements used previously. Continued diet of grass and alfalfa hay only. Introduded MSM, 5 grams AM/PM 9-6-09 Owner reports nose drainage decreased by 60% and color has changed from greenish to a whiter, foamy, less sticky consistency. Only draining when worked. 10-1-09 Owner reports no drainage at all. 11-1-09 Owner ran out of MSM for approx 5 days and drainage started back up slowly. Drainage cleared up when MSM regime of 10 grams MSM resumed
Treys nose- 9-1-09, Started on 5 grams of MSM twice daily
Treys nose 10-1-09 no drainage
Glucosamine Testimonial: I have a 24-year-old Arabian mare whom I’ve had since she was ten, and who taught me how to ride. She’s been in retirement for the last four years because the arthritis in her hocks and one knee had progressed so badly that she could no longer support a rider. When she lay down she had extreme difficulty getting up again, so she almost never lay down (as she is white I can tell whether or not she has). I have had to make several emergency calls to the veterinarian when she couldn’t get up even with my husband’s and my help, and every time as I watched her flat on her side, appearing to give up, I wondered if I was being unfair to her in not putting her down. It has been painful to watch her drag herself around the pasture, and I also noticed a deterioration in her attitude, I assume because she was in pain. She had become a hard keeper, whereas she always used to be one of those horses that seems to get fat on air. I had tried giving her equine joint supplements years ago and didn’t notice any benefits. As I tend to be a skeptical person, as well as having limited funds, I was disinclined to keep trying products whose only proof of efficacy is their own promotional statements. I have always believed in letting the horse be my guide, rather than listening to the claims of the many horse people who consider themselves experts. I decided to only follow the advice of my vet, who said I might as well give her Bute daily because her legs would give out before her stomach would. Three weeks ago I started my mare on Performance Equine’s glucosamine product only because a friend gave me a bag for free. Within a few days my crippled old horse was trotting across the pasture with her tail in the air! She regularly trots and canters now, and even her walk has improved. The other day I went down to feed and she was lying on her side, which always causes my heart to sink; I called out to her that I would be coming to help her, and she got to her feet and whinnied at me! Nothing makes me happier than seeing my old girl dirty! She has also become much more pleasant to be around and appears more interested in the goings-on of the barn, in addition to putting on enough weight that for the first time in years I may have to reduce her feed. I am so grateful to Performance Equine for helping my mare have a happier retirement – and for quite a reasonable cost, too. I heartily recommend their product. L. Loofboourrow January 2009
Patty at 34 yrs old
I highly recommend the glucosamine supplement! I have a 34 (yes she is 34) year old Quarter Horse mare. She has always shown slight arthritis, but in the past 6 months it has really gotten bad, she could barely walk and it truly broke my heart to see her that way. I ran across Carla's ad for the glucosamine on Bayequest and decided to give it a try! I couldn't be happier I did, Patty is now hardly limping, even when we have the really cold evenings and mornings! I want to say thanks for all of your information and how you took the time to answer my questions, and most of all, how you truly cared about my mare and I...it really meant a lot! Sabrina Impelido
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