Spiruhorse Transit

198€
A natural regulation
The richness of our spirulina in association with Montmorillonite with great adsorbing power of gases, liquids and toxins, and Psyllium with the transit regulating effect, ensures optimal and lasting digestive comfort, by improving the quality of the digestive mucosa and that of the intestinal microbiota.

Proven physiological actions in humans and subject of additional studies in equines.

Free delivery in France
22-day cure / 55 mg dosette
Composition
Dose
spirulina powder
30g
Montmorillonite
20g
Psyllium
3 grams
Celery EO
4 drops

SPIRULINA:
In this formulation, it is all of the recognized physiological effects of spirulina which are sought, in particular the anti-inflammatory effects, immune stimulants, micro-nutritional re-balancing, hepato and nephro protectors, ... but also, in terms of digestive, spirulina behaves jointly as a prebiotic and a probiotic, which is a very
noticeable in equines with such a particular microbiota, generator of frequent inflammation of the colon.


MONTMORILLONITE:
Montmorillonite is a mineral powder composed of aluminum silicate and hydrated magnesium, of great grain size fineness. Thanks to its great ability to adsorb gases, liquids and toxins, it creates a film covering the digestive mucosa of horses (this mineral powder is also widely used in human pharmacology). Its adsorbent power is powerful vis-à-vis the various microbial toxins and gives it an important detoxifying power. It is likely to activate coagulation factors VII and XII and reduces the risk of hemorrhagic suffusion in very stressed animals that may present with gastritis and/or hemorrhagic colitis.

PSILLIUM:
Psyllium is very rich in fibers having the property of absorbing several times their weight in water. It has the particularity of fighting both constipation (ballast effect) and diarrheal attacks. It is therefore a transit regulator. HE of CELERY. The few drops of Celery Essential Oil essentially make the preparation more appetizing for horses.

Proven physiological actions in humans and subject of additional studies in equines.

1.2 kg jars