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NATURAL E
NATURAL E
What is Vitamin E?
Vitamin E is a powerful antioxidant vitamin that cannot be made by
the horse and must be obtained from the diet. Vitamin E is essential
for healthy functioning of muscles, the immune system, reproductive
function and the nervous system. Many horses may have an increased
need for Vitamin E, including those on low Vitamin E intake and
performance horses in hard work. Many Vitamin E supplements use
the much cheaper synthetic forms of Vitamin E. Natural E, as the name
suggests provides a natural source of Vitamin E which has up to double
the biological activity than synthetic forms of Vitamin E. Natural E also
contains organic selenium which is essential for the optimal activity of
Vitamin E. Natural E delivers 3000IU of Vitamin E activity and 1mg of
selenium per daily horse feeding rate
What does Vitamin E do?
Vitamin E is central to muscle and nerve function, heart health, immune
function, lung health and skin health.
Where do horses get Vitamin E from?
Horses cannot make Vitamin E and must get it from their diet. It is
therefore essential that sufficient Vitamin E is fed or supplemented.
What form of Vitamin E is best - Natural
or Synthetic?
Many Vitamin E supplements use the much cheaper synthetic forms of
Vitamin E. Natural E, as the name suggests provides a natural source of
Vitamin E which has up to double the biological activity than synthetic
forms of Vitamin E. Natural E also contains organic selenium which is
essential for the optimal activity of Vitamin E
How much Vitamin E do horses need?
Competition horses and those in hard work such as Endurance Horses
required between 3,000 to 7,000 IU of Vitamin E per day.
Active Ingredients: Per daily dose (2 x 25ml) 33.6g
provides: Vitamin E 3000IU; 1mg Selenium; 5g L-Lysine; 2g DLMethionine.
Additives (per kg): Vitamin E (Natural) RRR alpha-tocopherol
(3a700) 95.2 KIU/kg
Vitamin E is a powerful antioxidant vitamin that cannot be made by
the horse and must be obtained from the diet. Vitamin E is essential
for healthy functioning of muscles, the immune system, reproductive
function and the nervous system. Many horses may have an increased
need for Vitamin E, including those on low Vitamin E intake and
performance horses in hard work. Many Vitamin E supplements use
the much cheaper synthetic forms of Vitamin E. Natural E, as the name
suggests provides a natural source of Vitamin E which has up to double
the biological activity than synthetic forms of Vitamin E. Natural E also
contains organic selenium which is essential for the optimal activity of
Vitamin E. Natural E delivers 3000IU of Vitamin E activity and 1mg of
selenium per daily horse feeding rate
What does Vitamin E do?
Vitamin E is central to muscle and nerve function, heart health, immune
function, lung health and skin health.
Where do horses get Vitamin E from?
Horses cannot make Vitamin E and must get it from their diet. It is
therefore essential that sufficient Vitamin E is fed or supplemented.
What form of Vitamin E is best - Natural
or Synthetic?
Many Vitamin E supplements use the much cheaper synthetic forms of
Vitamin E. Natural E, as the name suggests provides a natural source of
Vitamin E which has up to double the biological activity than synthetic
forms of Vitamin E. Natural E also contains organic selenium which is
essential for the optimal activity of Vitamin E
How much Vitamin E do horses need?
Competition horses and those in hard work such as Endurance Horses
required between 3,000 to 7,000 IU of Vitamin E per day.
Active Ingredients: Per daily dose (2 x 25ml) 33.6g
provides: Vitamin E 3000IU; 1mg Selenium; 5g L-Lysine; 2g DLMethionine.
Additives (per kg): Vitamin E (Natural) RRR alpha-tocopherol
(3a700) 95.2 KIU/kg
- Regular price
- 40.000 KWD
- Unit price
- per
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