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LEXA horse herbs for liver and kidney
LEXA horse herbs for liver and kidney
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LEXA horse herbs for liver and kidney
- LEXA horse herbs for liver and kidney - can help support liver and kidney function
- LEXA horse herbs for liver and kidney - can activate organ functions
- LEXA horse herbs for liver and kidney - can stimulate detoxification
The healthy alternative to support horse feeding. Herbs can strengthen the organism and stimulate the body's self-healing powers. Herbs can improve the body's absorption of nutrients, promote the excretion of waste products and relieve the body. In today's horse husbandry, the free choice of herbs is severely limited by intensively managed pastures and harvest grounds. This can lead to nutritional deficiencies, which can be reflected in weakened or stressed horses, for example in their coat change, in their performance, through digestive problems, a compromised immune system and ultimately also in their external appearance.
LEXA uses special herbal mixtures for this purpose, as these are generally not only more effective, but also better tolerated than high-dose individual herbs. Herbs are used in a targeted manner and as a treatment.
LEXA horse herbs for liver and kidneys can help support liver and kidney function. The combination of special herbs can activate the liver's detoxification powers and boost kidney function. In addition, heavy metals and environmental toxins can be bound and eliminated, thus ensuring better well-being.
General nutritional science
- Field horsetail (horsetail) - is rich in silica and minerals, known for its skin and mucous membrane-promoting properties
- Nettle - can have a stimulating and diuretic effect and reduce the tendency to allergies in horses with eczema
- Goldenrod - can help promote digestion and detoxification
Composition of horse herbs for liver and kidney
Nettle, birch leaves 15.0%, milk thistle seeds 15.0%, artichoke leaves, horsetail, dandelion herb with root, clingweed, burdock root, goldenrod
Analytical components of horse herbs for liver and kidney
Crude protein 14.5%, crude fat 4.8%, crude fiber 21.1%, crude ash 10.4%, sodium 0.02%, calcium 1.4%, phosphorus 0.3%
Feeding recommendation
Large horses 30-50g per day
Small horses and ponies 15-30g per day
one measuring cup corresponds to about 20g
For a herbal treatment, an application of 4 to 12 weeks is recommended, longer administrations should be interrupted by application-free intervals
Dosage form
loose
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