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Boswellia Serrata

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Boswellia Serrata is the best friend of your horse´s joints!

Boswellia supports normal joint functions and optimal mobility in a natural way. Boswellia resin contains many valuable ingredients for joint wellbeing.

Boswellia is a genus of trees known for their fragrant resin which has many pharmacological uses. Boswellia Serrata maintains the normal functional capacity of horse and dog joints naturally.

The primary component is boswellic acid, which studies show has anti-inflammatory effects through several actions. It is usually combined with other herbs in joint supplements.

Boswellia also supports the normal wellbeing of digestive tract, especially the stomach and colon. Also suitable for sensitive horses, as it does not cause abdominal irritation or ulcers.

Can be used, for example, in connection with heavy strain or for animals whose joints need rehabilitation or other support.

The absorption of Boswellic acid is significantly improved by simultaneously feeding something fat-rich feed, such as chia or hemp seeds.

Clinical studies have shown that Boswellia serrata extract not only has anti-inflammatory and anti-arthritis properties, but also improves pain and physical function in vitro experiments also show that Boswellia serrata extract can inhibit the expression of inflammatory factors such as adhesion molecules. With regard to the safety of Boswellia serrata, studies showed that Boswellia serrata extract (such as 5-Loxin and Aflapin) does not have toxic side effects at higher doses.

Dosage:

Crystal: 1 tbsp = 8 g.

- horse 500g:

1- 4 tbsp / day, ponies 1- 2 tbsp / pvä

- dogs:

1/3 tsp - 1,5 tsp / day.

Powder: 1 tbsp = 15g

- horse 500 kg:

1 - 2 tbsp / day, ponies 0,5 - 1 tsb / day.

- dogs:

1/3 tsp- 1 tsp / day.

Not suitable for pregnant mares or dogs. The maximum dosage should not be exceeded.

The primary component of the extract is boswellic acid, which studies show has anti-inflammatory effects through several actions. It is usually combined with other herbs in joint supplements.

See more at:

http://www.equisearch.com/article/joint-supplement-ingredients-explained#sthash.76eVOFLG.dpf

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