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Benefits for the Horse:

  • Himalayan salt: contains more than 80 different minerals / stabilizes the body's Ph level / relaxes the muscles / reduces the risk of infections / helps the digestive tract to better absorb nutrients / cleans mucus plugs wide , sinuses / strengthens bones, etc.

  • Organic volcanic clay mineral clinoptilolite-zeolite: optimizes the gastrointestinal flora and maintains digestion / increases resistance and supports the immune system / improves physical condition / improves bone growth / stabilizes pH and ensures proper acid-base balance in the stomach / provides the body with natural as calcium and magnesium / supplies the body with vitamins, trace elements as well as fats and amino acids / absorbs urea, ammonia, ammonium / binds waste, toxins, harmful cations and heavy metals / is able to absorb water and nutrients from feed.

  • Benefits of cumin seeds: Studies show that aromatic compounds, which are responsible for the distinctive taste and smell of cumin, can also be beneficial to health, such as improving digestion. Cumin boasts an abundant supply of health- promoting antioxidants, including limonone and carvone . Well , cumin extract has been found to fight H. pylori bacteria , which is known to cause stomach ulcers and gastrointestinal inflammation. Several cumin compounds have strong antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties . Although inflammation is a natural response of the body, chronic inflammation can cause a variety of ailments, such as inflammatory bowel disease. Its symptoms may include ulcers, cramps, gas, diarrhea and gastrointestinal irritation.
  • Flaxseed . Rich in Vitamins B1, B2, B3, B5, B6, minerals: calcium, iron, magnesium, phosphorus, zinc.
  • Star anise: respiratory / promotes sputum production / facilitates expectoration / has anti-inflammatory, antiseptic, effect / has a positive effect on the gastrointestinal tract / increases mammary gland secretion. It, as a means of quenching thirst and shortness of breath, was encouraged to be used by a doctor and philosopher of Persian origin, Avicena.
  • The organic calcium in the seeds is better absorbed by the body.
  • The lick feed supplements we produce contain only natural vitamins and minerals. They do not contain chemical preservatives, flavors or impurities.
  • We produce licks with an extremely hard consistency. Small components do not get stuck in Horses between their teeth, which protects their teeth from damage . Fine lick particles that get into the stomach with saliva are easily absorbed by the body .
  • When eating coarse feed for a horse / pony, it is advisable to give licked feed supplements, as licking stimulates saliva production and at the same time the work of the stomach, which improves the digestive process.
  • It’s a great way to calm down . When licking, Horses remain calm during veterinary visits, when combing, washing, combing and so on.
  • Lick = Toy . While licking and playing, the Horse / Pony enjoys a double pleasure. This improves his emotional state .
  • Encouraged before / after various competitions. They give thanks during training .
  • Licking a feed supplement gives a huge benefit to the Horse in cases where he lacks food (stomach is empty). Licking the Horse secretes saliva that is alkaline. They neutralize stomach acids , thus protecting the stomach from ulcers / wounds .

HORSYD supplement with Himalayan salt and organic mineral clinoptilolite-zeolite

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  • NaudotojasJan 29
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    Nepatiko mano žirgui

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COMPANY DETAILS

Company name: Eko.Logiškas JSC

Address: Zalgirio st. 5, Skuodiskiai LT-89365, Lithuania

Company code: 302310591

VAT payer code: LT100004577217

Phone number: +3706 92 12121

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