Friday, January 18, 2008

Supplements - Is There A Difference?

By Audra Jensen

A equine supplement companys mission should be to provide an economical, simple, intelligent solution to the complete health and nutrition of the whole horse. Customers should expect peak performance and maximum pleasure from their horse as well as satisfaction, peace of mind from the products they are using and the service delivered will be unparalleled, uncompromising professionalism, honest and have integrity they are doing the most they can for the owner and their horses.

Nutrition, exercise, breeding and care are the ingredients that make up the equine athlete. The highest levels of performance in working or show horses can only be realized when basic feed and supplement needs are met for the horse. A horse supplement should provide a complete and balanced package of vitamins, minerals, probiotics and digestive aids in one container that is needed by horses in all types and stages of performance.

There are many supplements on the market today. However, few are formulated, balanced and buffered to meet the requirements of all categories of horses, and many are expensive and difficult to use on a daily basis and the owner just decides the horse doesn't need this supplement when in reallity they do as most of the feed stuff is processed, old, spoiled and lost most of its nutritional value.

A supplements philosophy should be to work at the cellular level bathing the cells in optimal nutrition and trace elements, and the cells will respond with resilience, health, and longevity and the formula should have withstood the test of time and created champions.

This approach generates robust health and in turn the whole horse exhibits strength, stamina, and an almost unbelievable resistance to parasites and disease. When the cells are healthy, the whole horse is healthy.

Information gathered from http://www.totalsupplements.com

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