Digest Plus

Digest Plus

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Natural Equine supplement offering support for entire Digestive system.

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Produced in Frankfort, Kentucky using the highest quality, all natural, FEI and USEF SAFE.

Digest Plus:

  • Helps maintain gut flora in the digestive track.

  • Offers nutritional support for the gastrointestinal mucosa.

  • Promotes intestinal well-being.

  • Provides enzymes and factors necessary for proper digestion.

  • Supports digestion and absorption of essential nutrients.

  • Promotes healthy skin and good coat color.

  • Supports gut health.

  • Contains soluble fiber to help maintain a healthy digestive track.

  • Rich in omega fatty acids, vitamins and minerals essential for healthy skin and coat.

  • Helps support normal hoof growth.

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PRODUCT LABEL INFORMATION

GUARANTEED ANALYSIS
INGREDIENTS PER SERVING (64g)
Crude Protein (Min): 17.44%
Crude fat (Min): 39.61%
Crude fiber (Min): 8.80%

Magnesium (Min): 0.32%
Potassium (Min): 0.82%
Copper (Min): 12ppm

INGREDIENTS: Milled flaxseeds, pumpkin seeds, black oil sunflower seeds, lecithin, organic green papaya extract and organic chia seeds.

FEI and Usef Show Safe: We use certified laboratories such as EUROFINS, consult with FEI vets and US Equestrian Federation Equine Drugs and Medication Program to ensure that our products do not contain prohibited substances.

DIRECTIONS FOR USE:
1 scoop am and 1 scoop pm
(64g scoop). 128 Grams daily or as directed by a veterinarian.

PRECAUTIONS:
· For use as an Equine supplement only
· Not intended for human consumption
· A veterinarian examination is recommended before use
· Consult a veterinarian in case your horse has any adverse reactions to using this or any other product.
· Keep out of reach of children
· Store with lid closed in a dry and cool area.

Research:

Mozaffarieh, M., Sacu, S., & Wedrich, A. (2003). The role of the carotenoids, lutein and zeaxanthin, in protecting against age-related macular degeneration: a review based on controversial evidence. Nutrition Journal, 2(1), 20

Lecithin Inhibits Bute-Related Ulcers in Horses | EquiMed - Horse Health Matters

Source: Lichtenberger, L.M., Barron, M., and Marathi, U., 2009. Association of phosphatidyl choline and NSAIDs as a novel strategy to reduce gastrointestinal toxicity. Drugs of Today, vol.45, no 12, 877-890

 Okuyama, Y., Ozasa, K., Oki, K., Nishino, H., Fujimoto, S., & Watanabe, Y. (2014, February). Inverse associations between serum concentrations of zeaxanthin and other carotenoids and colorectal neoplasm in Japanese [Abstract]. International journal of clinical

Madalyn Ward, DVM, owns Bear Creek Veterinary Clinic in Austin, Texas. She is certified in Veterinary Homeopathy and Equine Osteopathy.