Elevate Concentrate Natural Vitamin E Supplement for Horses (2 lb)
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Description
Elevate Concentrate is a supplemental source of natural vitamin E for all classes of horses. At 5,000 IU of natural vitamin E per serving, Elevate Concentrate supports healthy muscle, nerve and immune functions by supporting lower levels of oxidative stress and reducing the damage caused to cells.
- Delivers a highly bioavailable source of natural vitamin E that is preferentially absorbed and retained in the tissues
- Does not contain other minerals and vitamins that might cause imbalances
- Mixes easily with the daily ration and has a pleasant flavor
- Supplies natural vitamin E in an affordable manner when long-term supplementation is required
Ingredients
Active Ingredient: 5,000 IU Vitamin E per oz. Concentration 80,000 IU/lb.
Useful Information
The feeding level depends on the type of horse, level of activity, and nutritional and management practices that affect vitamin E needs. 1 scoop (1 oz) = 5,000 IU of natural vitamin E.
Maintenance to moderate exercise: 1/2 scoop per day (2,500 IU vitamin E/day)
Stalled horses or horses maintained on poor pasture: 1/2 scoop per day (2,500 IU vitamin E/day)
Intense competition or training: 1/2 to 1 scoop per day (2,500 to 5,000 IU vitamin E/day)
Broodmares and stallions: 1/2 to 1 scoop per day (2,500 to 5,000 IU vitamin E/day)
To support healthy muscle function: 1 to 2 scoops per day (5,000 to 10,000 IU vitamin E/day)
To support healthy nerve function: 1 to 2 scoops per day (5,000 to 10,000 IU vitamin E/day)
Customer Reviews
- Not any right now
- Huge scoop compared to their other regular VIT e. I am suspicious this is the same product as their reg VIT e. they added a bigger scoop and say 5k IU with their other regular product. it was a 1000 IU with the smaller . Well yes, 5 little scoops add to that big one at 1000 each. I expected it to be smaller volume and higher VIT E concentrate as the can states. It's not. It is a lot of powder to get to 5K IU. Be honest. It's not concentrated.




