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Equine GI Support

Equine GI Support is a supplement for horses that may support liver and GI tract detoxification pathways and healthy bacterial populations in the hindgut.

$80.85

Suggested Use:

1/4 cup (30 g) per 1,000 lb. horse/day, or as directed. 28-day supply.

Nutrients & Ingredients

Each Serving Size (1/4 cup) contains: Whey protein (milk), flax meal, L-glutamine, inulin (chicory root fiber), rice protein, organic Brussels sprouts (whole plant), organic kale (aerial parts), calcium citrate, magnesium citrate, organic buckwheat (aerial parts), chamomile extract, inositol, organic alfalfa (aerial parts) juice powder, d-alpha tocopherol (vitamin E sunflower), modified tapioca starch, sunflower lecithin powder, choline bitartrate, grape seed extract, and organic carrot.

Disclaimer

Please consult the actual product label for the most accurate product information.

*These claims/statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

About Equine GI Support

Equine GI Support is a supplement for horses that may support liver and GI tract detoxification pathways and healthy bacterial populations in the hindgut.

The equine gastrointestinal (GI) tract is an extensive set of organs that must efficiently function together to support adequate nutrition for the horse to maintain a cooperative working attitude and pleasant disposition. Horses experiencing a challenge to the GI tract may or may not display a perceivable change in behavior, eating patterns, or performance.

Equine GI Support

contains a variety of whole food and other ingredients that may support:

  • Liver and GI tract detoxification pathways
  • Lining of the intestinal wall
  • Healthy bacterial populations in the hindgut
  • Oxidation processes

Indications for Use

  • Horses in training
  • Horses with limited access to pasture
  • Horses experiencing a change in routine
  • Horses that travel
  • Horses with limited turnout

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