Neurological health can affect all aspects of a horse’s life, including well-being and performance. Let Platinum help keep your horse’s nervous system functioning properly by providing a balanced, daily wellness formula like Platinum Performance® Equine. For advanced cases, Platinum Poise and Platinum Vitamin E can also be added.
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Platinum Performance® Equine Wellness and Performance Formula is a comprehensive nutritional foundation formula for all horses.
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Soutient le bon fonctionnement du système nerveux
To support normal nervous system function and healthy neural activity.
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Un antioxydant naturel
Vitamin E works as a natural antioxidant to help maintain normal immune function and support the equine body’s ability to confront free radical activity. It is often used in performance horses that experience temporary muscle soreness or to support neurological health.
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Platinum Vitamin E is made from its most bio-available natural form called d-alpha-tocopheryl acetate and each scoop contains 4,000 IUs or 2,680 mg of this potent antioxidant that works to support cell activity and protect cell membranes from free radicals.
Buy NowThis unique blend of magnesium and boron supports normal nervous system function and healthy neural activity.
“After my horse was diagnosed with trigeminal headshaking, my vet helped me understand what his triggers were and had me put him on Platinum Poise. It has been a game-changer. I have been able to ride him again and he is much more comfortable.”
—Kris D. and GB
Critical for the normal functioning of the musculoskeletal system, nervous and endocrine systems and brain function.
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