Equine Matrix Balance Organic Mushroom Powder Powder Horse Supplement, 300-gram tub
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Provide your hoofed friend with all-natural support with the Equine Matrix Balance Organic Mushroom Powder Horse Supplement. It features organic mushrooms for naturally occurring adaptogens, triterpenes and polysaccharides that can help balance mental and physical stress. This powder supports cardiovascular health and a balanced immune response for your horse while promoting normalized bodily processes. It also contains no fillers or synthetic ingredients for the safety of your companion. Made in the USA, Equine Matrix Balance Organic Mushroom Powder Supplement is suitable for horses of every age, breed and discipline.
Key Benefits- All-natural supplement that features organic mushrooms for naturally occurring adaptogens, triterpenes and polysaccharides.
- Helps balance mental and physical stress for your hoofed friend.
- Supports cardiovascular health and a balanced immune response while promoting normalized bodily processes.
- Contains no fillers or synthetic ingredients for the safety of your companion.
- Made in the USA for horses of every age, breed and discipline.
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Item Number208143
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LifestageAdult
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Food FormSupplement
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Special DietOrganic, Non-GMO
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Product FormPowder
Certified 100% Organic Mushroom: Reishi (Ganoderma Lucidum) Mycelial Biomass, Primordia And Fruit Body Powder Cultured On Organic Oats.
Administer orally. Add to moist feed and mix well or mix with warm water to administer. Can be given during or after meal time. Safe to administer on a daily, on-going basis. Dosage: 10 grams (one scoop) one time per day ( Based on 1,000 lb horse) Ponies � 5 grams (half scoop) dose on time per day
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Good for my mare
By Marie on Mar 27, 2020
She eats it no problem mixed with her feed. Think she's mellowing out a bit with this.
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Mare Loves It!
By Rider87 on Mar 30, 2020
My mare eats it without problems - it definitely seems to settle her down a bit.