Maximal respiratory function is essential for optimal athletic performance. Issues such as allergic reactions to dust/pollution and conditions such as exercise-induced pulmonary haemorrhage (EIPH) or "bleeding" can have a significant impact on lung functio
Maximal respiratory function is essential for optimal athletic performance. Issues such as allergic reactions to dust/pollution and conditions such as exercise-induced pulmonary haemorrhage (EIPH) or “bleeding” can have a significant impact on lung function and the welfare of the horse. Allergic reactions to dust and debris entering the lungs results in an inflammatory response, causing mucous production and narrowing of the airways. EIPH is the escape of blood cells into the lungs from the capillaries where gas exchange occurs, and subclinical disease is extremely common.
PulmonAID is a nutritional supplement designed for all performance horses to help maintain the normal integrity and function of the lungs.
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Features & Benefits:
Ingredients:Chlorophyll;Lecithin;Vitamin A 218,840 IU/kg;Vitamin D3 2,268 IU/kg;Vitamin E 109 mg/kg;Calcium Carbonate;Calcium Succinate
Directions for Use:
Maintenance:
Feed 60g (2 level scoops) per 500kg bodyweight per day.
Exercise-induced pulmonary haemorrhage (EIPH):
After a horse has suffered a bleeding episode, spell the horse in a paddock for at least 8 to 12 weeks.
While the horse is spelling, commence feeding PulmonAID at 60g (2 level scoops) per 500kg bodyweight per day.
Four days prior to a race or strenuous workout, increase the dosage to 120g (4 level scoops) per 500kg bodyweight per day, ensuring you comply with all relevant rules of the competition.
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