Magnesium helps many body functions: muscle mass, nerves, insulin sensitivity of cells, digestive system, stress
| UK | USA | EU | BUST | Waist | Hips | |
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| XS | 8 | 4 | 34 | 31/32 | 23/24 | 33/34 |
| S | 10 | 6 | 36 | 33/34 | 25/26 | 35/36 |
| M | 12 | 8 | 38 | 35/36 | 27/28 | 37/38 |
| L | 12 | 8 | 38 | 35/36 | 27/28 | 37/38 |
| XL | 10 | 6 | 36 | 33/34 | 25/26 | 35/36 |
Magnesium citrate is an important mineral for the muscles and nervous system, bones, water and energy management, and metabolism. Magnesium ensures the transmission of signals to the muscles. Furthermore, magnesium helps relax muscles. Magnesium helps absorb calcium into the bones and prevents calcium accumulation in other tissues.
A recent study revealed that as many as 20% of healthy horses have a magnesium deficiency, and in sick horses, this percentage can even rise to 50%. The same study showed that in almost half of the roughage examined, the magnesium level was below the minimum standard. In half of the cases, magnesium was therefore given in insufficient quantities, not only in roughage, but also in concentrate feed, which often contains either too little magnesium or proportionally too much calcium. Supplementing with magnesium can have a surprisingly positive effect.
Tip: Give magnesium to racehorses that suffer from competition stress.
PharmaHorse Magnesium for young horses?
Young horses are quite sensitive to stress, which is detrimental to their development and training. Introverted or highly purebred horses can certainly suffer from it. Stress can lead to bodily blockages and behavioral problems in the stable. Magnesium relaxes.
When to use it?
- muscle tension
- intestinal, muscular, and body cramps
- muscle pain
- stress
- correction of excess calcium in the ration
Caution! For horses with poor kidney function, magnesium can only be given in consultation with the veterinarian!
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Citrate de magnésium |
100% pur (quality fit for human consumption)) |
Dosage:
5 g of magnesium citrate = 800 mg of elemental magnesium
Ponies: 2 scoops/day
Horses: 4 scoops/day
1 scoop corresponds to approximately 2.5 g of magnesium citrate, or 400 mg of magnesium
This product is not a medicine and has no medicinal effect. Dietary supplements are not a substitute for a healthy lifestyle with a varied and balanced diet. If your horse is sick or has a medical condition, you should consult a veterinarian.
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