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Bio-Ron/Natuly | Magnesium oil (spray on the skin)
Bio-Ron/Natuly | Magnesium oil (spray on the skin)
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Magnesium : the hero we can no longer ignore! More and more people are realizing that magnesium isn't just a supplement these days, but essential for the body. It plays a role in no fewer than 300 enzymatic reactions —yes, you read that right, 300! Whether you're a top athlete or just want to keep your horse healthy, magnesium is your friend. It boosts performance, supports bones and nerves, and provides that oh-so-essential relaxation that allows muscles to recover.
Signs of magnesium deficiency
· Oversensitive to stimuli, an anxious or restless appearance
· Having trouble relaxing
· Nervous twitches
· Tense body
· The horse's back is often sensitive
· Showing aggression when touched, brushed, put on a blanket, etc.
· Sensitive to 'tying up'
· Itching and eczema
· It often takes a long time for focus to come during training
· Hypersensitive to light and sound
· Teeth grinding
Irregular heartbeat
In the long term, a magnesium deficiency can lead to muscle loss, poor vein function, digestive problems with recurring colic and swollen legs after exercise and/or during coat shedding.
Some horses do not have a clearly visible imbalance, although it may be present; other animals do show clear signals.
If you use magnesium oil, you should see clear positive differences within a few weeks .
The oil is so pure that you can even use it on yourself and experience its effects on your body and mind . This also allows you to better perceive the sometimes subtle, positive differences the horse shows and shows you.
The basics: magnesium for your horse
You'd think a horse with sufficient roughage would get enough magnesium. But fluctuations in roughage quality and other stressors can mean absorption isn't always optimal. And then there's the problem that magnesium in the diet has drastically decreased in recent years.
Magnesium supplements are often a go-to, but be careful! Too much can upset the stomach and intestines. The solution? Transdermal magnesium administered through the skin! No hassle with feed, no stress on the digestive tract, and it tastes better for your horse than you think.
Treatment with magnesium oil
Transdermal application of magnesium oil is the safest and most efficient way to provide your horse with extra magnesium. You spray or massage the oil into the coat, and voilà, your horse gets its daily dose of magnesium without worrying about overdosing. For the most sensitive animals, you can dilute the oil with water.
Magnesium of the highest quality
You don't want any cheap oil for your horse, of course. That's why Bio-Ron offers magnesium oil from the pure Zechstein spring in Groningen . This is the crème de la crème, straight from the ground without any intermediate stages. No hassle with solvents or processing steps that compromise quality.
So, do you want your horse to feel energetic and relaxed ? Make sure it gets the right dose of magnesium. You'll find that even the most stressed-out four-legged friend will feel wonderful. And if you're ever in doubt, a daily dose of oil not only provides magnesium but also relaxation—for both horse and owner.
Bio-Ron Transdermal Magnesium Oil
Contains at least 31% pure magnesium chloride, the body's own form which is very well absorbed through the skin.
Magnesium is also added through animal feed and various supplements, but the quality of these, and therefore the absorption, varies considerably, so it is added liberally.
However, a high intake of magnesium disrupts the stomach and intestinal processes (it is therefore sometimes used as a laxative).
Transdermal application of pure magnesium chloride oil is therefore a better method.
This simply means:
* Natural form of magnesium
* No unnecessary burden on the digestive tract
* No messing with supplements in the food
* Tastier food for the horse
It is highly recommended to first consult a veterinarian if you are treating horses with reduced kidney function.
Of course, make sure that your horse always has enough clean water available.
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