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EQUITOTAL MUSCLE RECOVERY

Muscle Recovery Supplement for Post-Competition Use

Muscle recovery is essential to boost athletic results and performance while preventing injuries in athlete horses. To achieve this, it?s crucial to provide the right components for recovery. Farex do Brasil introduces the EQUITOTAL MUSCLE RECOVERY SUPPLEMENT, a complete formula to help your horse fully recover and be ready for the next day?s challenges without compromising performance.

Indication

Recommended after intense competitions, rigorous training sessions, or significant physical effort for working horses subjected to mechanical and metabolic stress.

How to use

FX EQUITOTAL MUSCLE RECOVERY is a vitamin and amino acid supplement for horses of all ages and in all breeding phases.

  • Administer 50 grams daily per animal.
  • Mix it into daily meals to facilitate handling.

Presentation

Sold in jars of 500 grams.

Composition

Dextrose 60,0000 G/kg
Omega 3 2.000,0000 mg/kg
Magnesium 12,0000 G/kg
Vitamin B1 2.500,0000 mg/kg
Glutamine 1.200,0000 mg/kg
Glutamic Acid 1.200,0000 mg/kg
Glucosamine 11,7600 G/kg
Chondroitin 8.000,0000 mg/kg
Vanilla flavor 2.000,0000 mg/kg
Calcium (max/min)               319,3585 / 287,4226 G/kg

Technical information

Most post-race supplements are electrolyte-based to replenish minerals and some vitamins, but they don't fully support muscle, intestinal, cardiac, metabolic, and joint recovery.

Farex do Brasil innovates once again with a highly concentrated post-race supplement capable of regenerating the body after exhausting competitions or training that demands too much from the horse.

Don't waste any more time with temporary pre-race recovery supplements. Care is essential to ensure your horse is always in top shape. Choose the best one, such as EQUITOTAL MUSCLE RECOVERY. See below the benefits of the components in the FX Equi-Total post-race formula, considering their known effects on horses:

Components and Their Benefits

1. Dextrose (60,0000 mg/kg):

Dextrose is a form of glucose that provides rapid, easily absorbed energy. Post-race, dextrose helps replenish muscle and liver glycogen levels, which are depleted during intense exercise. This accelerates recovery, reducing fatigue and preparing the horse for the next challenge.

Effect: Rapidly replenishes energy levels, accelerating muscle and liver recovery.

2. Omega-3 (2,000 mg/kg):

Omega-3 fatty acids have anti-inflammatory properties, which are crucial for post-exercise recovery. They help reduce muscle and joint inflammation, relieving pain and discomfort. Additionally, omega-3s contribute to cardiovascular health and immune function.

Effect: Reduces inflammation, relieves muscle and joint pain, and improves cardiovascular and immune health.

3. Magnesium (12,0000 mg/kg):

Magnesium plays a fundamental role in muscle and nerve function. After exercise, magnesium levels can decrease, leading to cramps and muscle spasms. Magnesium supplementation helps relax muscles, prevent cramps, improve nerve recovery, and decrease lactic acid concentrations after extreme muscle exertion.

Effect: Relaxes muscles, prevents cramps, improves nerve recovery, and decreases lactic acid concentrations.

4. Vitamin B1 (2,500 mg/kg):

Vitamin B1, or thiamine, is essential for carbohydrate metabolism, which is crucial for energy production. After exercise, vitamin B1 supplementation helps optimize energy metabolism, ensuring the horse has sufficient energy to recover and prepare for future activities.

Effect: Optimizes energy metabolism, ensuring sufficient energy for recovery.

5. Glutamine (1,200,000 mg/kg):

Glutamine is an amino acid that plays a crucial role in muscle recovery and immune function. Intense exercise can decrease glutamine levels, compromising recovery and increasing the risk of infections. Glutamine supplementation helps repair damaged muscle tissue, strengthen the immune system, and reduce recovery time.

Effect: Repairs damaged muscle tissue, strengthens the immune system, and reduces recovery time.

6. Glutamic Acid (1,200,000 mg/kg):

Glutamic acid is an excitatory neurotransmitter that plays an important role in brain and nerve function. After exercise, glutamic acid supplementation helps improve cognitive function, reduce mental fatigue, and promote neurological recovery.

Effect: Improves cognitive function, reduces mental fatigue, and promotes neurological recovery.

7. Glucosamine (11,7600 mg/kg):

Glucosamine is an essential component of articular cartilage. Intense exercise can lead to cartilage wear, causing pain and inflammation. Glucosamine supplementation helps protect and repair cartilage, reducing pain and improving joint mobility.

Effect: Protects and repairs cartilage, reducing pain and improving joint mobility.

8. Chondroitin (8,000 mg/kg):

Chondroitin works synergistically with glucosamine to protect and repair articular cartilage. It helps attract water to the cartilage, keeping it hydrated and flexible. Additionally, chondroitin has anti-inflammatory properties, which help reduce joint pain and inflammation.

Effect: Keeps cartilage hydrated and flexible, reducing joint pain and inflammation.

9. Vanilla Flavor (2,000 mg/kg):

Highly palatable supplement, encouraging horses to consume it. This ensures the horse receives all the nutrients necessary for recovery.

Effect: Improves the palatability of the supplement, ensuring the horse consumes the necessary nutrients.

10. Calcium (max/min 319.3585 / 287.4226 g/kg):

Calcium is essential for bone health and muscle function. During exercise, calcium is lost through sweat. Calcium supplementation helps replenish calcium levels, strengthening bones and ensuring proper muscle function.

Effect: Strengthens bones and ensures proper muscle function.

In summary, the post-race formula is designed to provide comprehensive recovery, addressing energy replenishment, inflammation reduction, muscle and joint repair, and immune support. Each component plays a specific role in optimizing recovery and preparing the horse for future activities.