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Product Description
Equitop Myoplast
Equitop Myoplast supports muscle development in horses. Not only can it be used during training, but also while the horse is growing or recuperating from injury. Equitop Myoplast contains high-quality food supplements from freshwater algae in combination with 18 specific amino acids. A good balance of amino acids creates a better reaction of the muscles to training, and reduces recovery time.
How it works
For the development of proteins, your horse requires the correct combination of suitable amino acids, i.e. an optimal amino acid profile in its daily ration. The vegetable proteins found in Equitop Myoplast are derived from specially cultivated freshwater algae. These provide 18 amino acids for the muscles of your horse, in a unique combination and high concentration. Muscle development and function are supported, resulting in improved condition and performance.
Equitop Myoplast for increased performance
Equitop Myoplast food supplement supports and enhances the effects of training on muscle strength and endurance. These power pearls are ideally suited to support young horses during their growth and development, and also for supplementing the diet of sport horses during seasonal training.
Dosage
- Large horses: 2 scoops daily (50 grams).
- Ponies and small horses: 1 scoop daily (25 grams).
A 1.5 kg package contains provisions for an average treatment of at least 4 weeks. The horse must be fed Equitop Myoplast for at least 4 weeks. You can expect to see results after 2-4 weeks. You can safely give this food supplement to your horse before or during races or competitions. Equitop Myoplast is not doping.
Please note: this product is sourced from a genuine veterinary wholesaler in the Netherlands and contains Dutch product information. However, this product does not differ from the original in any other way.
Equitop Myoplast reviews
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By author, 20-15-2021Answer from Medpets
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By Ania, Monday 10 September 2018
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By Moira bennion, Tuesday 12 February 2019