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Echinacea - Immune System
Echinacea - Immune System
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Echinacea is traditionally used to support the immune system. It is useful during cold or high-risk periods.
Pure dehydrated plant. Quality analysis certified by an independent laboratory.
1kg bucket
ECHINACEA - Echinacea purpurea. Family Asteraceae
Echinacea is a plant native to North America. It measures 60 cm to 1 m and blooms from July to October with pretty white, pink or purple flowers.
Components: alkamides, phenolic compounds derived from caffeic acid, polysaccharides and glycoproteins, essential oil.
Echinacea, the plant that supports the horse's immune system:
Echinacea, native to North America, is the plant par excellence for stimulating the immune system, especially during cold or high-risk periods. This plant is also useful for external use for its purifying and soothing properties.
What should echinacea be used with?
Immunity is also linked to the intestinal flora: active yeast is a probiotic that stimulates the intestinal flora and can be combined with Echinacea to support the horse's immune system.
Horse feed product.
Aerial part or root of Echinacea purpurea, depending on the batches received.
Bacteriological analysis validated by an independent laboratory.
Checked and packaged in France
Directions for use: Dose to be added to the basic ration of an adult horse (550 kg): 15 g per day for 15 days. If possible, administer in 2 daily doses. Repeat if necessary. Do not hesitate to seek advice from your veterinarian before use or extension.
Precautions for use: pregnant or lactating mares: only on the advice of a veterinarian. Avoid prolonged use for more than 8 weeks. Formulated for equines. Close tightly after use. Store in a cool, dry place. Keep out of reach of children.
Doping control: As this product may contain natural contaminants that could cause a positive doping test, it is recommended, as a precaution, to stop distributing it before an official event. Ask your veterinarian about the waiting period (usually 72 hours).
