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Trikem MSM, 1 kg
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Trikem

MSM, 1 kg

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Description

For horses with stiff musclkes and those requiering a longer warm up prior to exercise. MSM can be given daily to support horses to a normal recovery post training. MSM is a sulphur compound, important for the cell structure and build up. MSM contributes to a normal nutrient supply from the bloodstream to the cells, as well as a normal export of lactate from the cells to the blood stream. A poor export of lactate contributes to an extended recovery time.


Technical description:


DOSAGE:30 ml / day for large horses (550 kg). Enough for 48 days per kg of product. Others in proportion to body weight or as veterinary regulations.INGREDIENTS:Metylsulfonylmetan 100 %.


Usage instructions:


The easiest way to find out if the horse has MSM deficiency is to give the supplement for a week. If you feel that the horse requires less warming up, it becomes softer and smoother in the muscles and quickly more cooperative in the training - then you have the MSM lack of rations. Normally a horse in continuous training to be physically ready for work after 10-15 minutes of intensive preparation. In our experiments in recent years have approximately 80% of horses tested MSM deficiency. One of the horses serious consequence of MSM deficiency is that stiff muscles can relieve your joints. Since we are working with the horse motivational training, eg jumping, the risk is that the horse jumps well, although muscles are not sufficiently flexible and prepared. Impact of landings and turns then becomes a strong impact in the articular cartilage, which if repeated can damage the joint. The need for MSM supplements varies during the year and is influenced mainly by the horse’s supply of fresh grass and of course the amount of training. All contributions are directly dependent on supply and demand. Less natural access and more exercise (consumption) increases the need for all nutrients.


Article number: 301583
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