Settla-T

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A unique and holistic combination of nutrients known for their actions in soothing muscles, mind and the digestive system.

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A unique and holistic combination of nutrients known for their actions in soothing muscles, mind and the digestive system.

A unique and holistic combination of nutrients known for their actions in soothing muscles, mind and the digestive system.

ACTIVE NUTRIENTS

  • An essential amino acid that is a precursor to the production of both Melatonin and Seratonin and as such may assist in some instances of stress and anxiety and potentially promote normal nerve function.

  • A fat soluble Vitamin known for its immune stimulating and antioxidant properties and for its actions in reducing muscle damage and discomfort. By addressing free radical damage, Vitamin E may have a settling effect on both muscle and nerve function.

  • A macro mineral that is required for correct nerve and muscle function. Deficiencies will often relate to muscle issues such as tying up as well as behavioural challenges. Magnesium requirements increase with work activity.

  • A patented, yeast based, mycotoxin binder which may assist in addressing behavioural and other health issues associated with mycotoxicosis.

  • Whilst involved in a variety of metabolic actions, Thiamine is probably best known for its action in maintaining normal nerve function. Deficiencies in Thiamine may cause excitable or nervous behaviour in horses and so supplementation may aid in correcting this.

  • A wonder herb that offers a wide range of health benefits including antioxidant, anti-inflammatory and anti-histamine properties. Ginger has often been used to treat anxiety and stress particularly prior to and after travel.

Settla-T Nutrient Table
  • Tryptophan, Vitamin E, Magnesium Oxide, Bioplex Magnesium, Vitamin B1 (Thiamine), Mycosorb A+, Ginger Root Powder, Limestone, Vanilla Flavouring

DOSAGE

The ideal dose for each horse may differ as a result of its response to the nutrients within Settla-T. However, the following is offered as an initial guideline: