Electrolyte C oral paste

EAN13: 8055320270284

This product is indicated for the compensation of electrolyte losses in case of high sweating following muscular exertion, for athletic recovery and optimal physical condition.

The product contains
  • Phosphorylated sugars: increase the immediate availability of ATP
  • Olive extracts, beta-glucans and vitamin C: antioxidants to safeguard the integrity of the intestinal epithelium
  • Extremely pure milk proteins (no lactose) and hydrolysed extracts of yeast proteins: they provide proteins and peptides capable of binding electrolyte ions and transporting them through cell walls into the cells
  • Arginine: frees cells from nitrogenous waste products formed there due to increased protein metabolism

Packaging

50 g oral paste syringe

Composition

Glycerine • potassium chloride • product from Aspergillus oryzae rich in protein • monosodium phosphate • sodium chloride • disodium phosphate • cane molasses (Dextrophos) • calcium chloride • yeast cell walls from Saccharomyces cerevisiae • milk protein powder • yeast extract • sugar • cornstarch pre-gelatinised • magnesium sulphate eptahydrate

ADDITIVES/KG
Preservatives: potassium sorbate (E202) 1.2 g;
Vitamins: vitamin C (3a300) 4.5 g;
Flavourings: glycine (2b17034) 25 g, L-arginine (2b17003) 3g, olive extract 0.9 g

Instructions for Use

The mode of use must be adapted to the duration and intensity of the exercise performed by the horse:
Intensive work: 50 g (1 syringe)

Leave water available in the time following the administration of the product

The product contains
  • Phosphorylated sugars: increase the immediate availability of ATP
  • Olive extracts, beta-glucans and vitamin C: antioxidants to safeguard the integrity of the intestinal epithelium
  • Extremely pure milk proteins (no lactose) and hydrolysed extracts of yeast proteins: they provide proteins and peptides capable of binding electrolyte ions and transporting them through cell walls into the cells
  • Arginine: frees cells from nitrogenous waste products formed there due to increased protein metabolism

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