Magnesium - essential for nervous weak and/or tense horses. If horses for some unknown reason no longer have strong nerves, this may be due to a magnesium deficiency. Although grass and therefore hay generally contain a good amount of magnesium, recent studies show that the levels in the soil have fluctuated greatly in recent years. The most common symptoms of a magnesium deficiency are:
Nervousness
Restlessness
Irritability
Muscle tremors
cramps
Tension.
Orthosal Magnesium in its organic composition helps to compensate for a magnesium deficiency. As an antagonist of calcium, magnesium not only reduces the excitability of nerves and muscles and thus leads to stress reduction. It also determines the elasticity of the bones, plays an important role in the regulation of blood sugar levels, regulates the heart rhythm and stimulates muscle metabolism. Orthosal Magnesium is based on organically bound magnesium compounds and thus optimally promotes the compensation of a magnesium deficiency.
Suitability
For relaxed muscles
For more calmness during training
To compensate for a magnesium deficiency
Dosage
Daily 2 to max 4 measuring spoons (corresponding to 30 g, max 60g) for a horse with a body weight of 600 kg. Distribute orthosal Magnesium over the day when administering simultaneously with other elements in high doses.