Fulvic Miracle Moringa Equine

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We have discovered the benefits of dehydrated moringa leaves as an excellent source of nutrition in horses. The all essential amino acids, beneficial fats and omega oils, potassium, protein, fibre, calcium, iron as well as Vitamin A,B,C vitamins B, B1, B2, B3, C and E, amongst others making it a top-rate supplement, ensuring balanced, optimal health.  The methanol fraction of M. oleifera leaf extract showed antiulcerogenic and hepatoprotective effects.

Known to possess a wide variety of pharmacological activities such as antihypertensive, hepatoprotective, antiulcer, anti-asthmatic, antispasmodic and anti-diarroeal. known to possess a wide variety of pharmacological activities such as antihypertensive, hepatoprotective, antiulcer, anti-asthmatic, antispasmodic and anti-diarroeal. Different parts of this plant contain a profile of important minerals, and are a good source of protein, vitamins, β -carotene, amino acids and various phenolics. Provides pharmacological basis for the traditional uses of this plant in gastrointestinal motility disorder. Moringa antioxidants and unique regulating compounds help control blood sugar.

Benefits experienced by many worldwide include:

Increased energy

Increased endurance and stamina;

Increased bone density;

Cleans and enriches anemic blood;

Increased milk yield in lactating mares;

Assists in managing hard keepers’ Weight (kg);

Conditioning coats

Recommended for:

Racing, Endurance and Polo horses and Jumpers especially while at events.

Many horses have benefited from the consumption of the dehydrated leaves. Fulvic Health recommend  I feed them each 30g a day. Many horse owners think of providing supplements only when their animals become thin.

Dosage:

For our equine friends, we recommend a daily maintenance dosage of 10gr to 30gr Moringa Miracle Powder for every 100kg animal Weight (kg) per day. EG: If your horse weighs 500kg : 10gr x 5 (500kg) = 50gr/day mixed into normal feed.

Always ensure plenty of fresh water is available for all our Moringa-using Equine friends as supplementation will make a them more thirsty than usual.

Herbs stay in the body over a longer period of time, so an occasional break makes the body less dependent on them and increases the benefits of long-term supplementation.

Herbs as a rule should not be fed to pregnant animals, as many of them have uterine or hormonal stimulant properties. Moringa, like many other Indian herbs, has been found to be an effective antifertility treatment in both in vitro and animal studies. Before feeding a herb to a broodmare or foal, please consult with a vet or holistic animal practitioner to substantiate safety of a specific herb.

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