Vitamin E for Horse - Horses Supplement - Maintenance Powder for Horse, Natural Vitamin E Supplement for All Horses, Supports Muscle Health, Boosts Immunity, Easy to Absorb and Digest
Veterinarian Recommended: Veterinarian-prepared vitamin E powder for horses of all ages, especially horses that experience higher levels of oxidative stress, helps maintain horse health, promotes physical performance and movement, improves horse stamina Mental concentration and responsiveness
Provides Antioxidant Support: Vitamin E is a powerful antioxidant that protects cell membranes from free radicals, prevents muscle disease, supports muscle tissue and protein breakdown during exercise, and provides strong immune system support for horses
Formulated For Your Horse: Enriched Vitamin E supplement formulated with the highest quality ingredients to support your horse's joint, muscle health, regardless of discipline or performance level, and is formulated without artificial preservatives, colors or spices
Easy To Take: Horse natural vitamin E supplement is a very fine white powder with great taste, it can be easily mixed into the horse's feed to solve the problem that the horse cannot supplement enough vitamins due to insufficient supply of pasture grass in winter, Supporting horses in top condition.
Our Responsibility And Mission To Horses : We are passionate about rewarding you and your pets with healthy and delicious products that allow horse owners around the world to bond with their horses, strengthen the bond between animals and humans, and do your part for your horse
Description
Elevate was developed to provide a highly bioavailable source of natural vitamin E (d-alpha-tocopheryl acetate) to horses. Vitamin E, a powerful antioxidant, limits the damage caused by everyday oxidative stress. It maintains healthy muscle and nerve function and supports a strong immune system in horses of all ages. Vitamin E cannot be synthesized by the horse; therefore, it is considered an essential nutrient. The best source of vitamin E is fresh green grass; however, the potency of vitamin E declines very quickly once forages are harvested and dried. Vitamin E requirements vary from situation to situation. Multiple research studies have shown that vitamin E is often deficient in the diets of horses that do not have access to continual grazing on fresh green grass, or those grazing on winter pasture. Performances horses with demanding workloads, growing horses and seniors can be exposed to increased levels of oxidative stress and therefore require higher levels of vitamin E in their diets. Studies reveal that horses challenged by neurological disease benefit from supportive natural vitamin E.