FAQ

ASPIREASE
 
 
 
1. Is AspirEase safe for my horse’s digestive system?
a. Yes!  The aspirin in AspirEase is buffered with calcium carbonate so that your horse does not suffer from unnecessary digestive stress during supplementation.
 
 
2. What is the difference between the AspirEase granules and gel? 
a. AspirEase Gel is designed for immediate use to assist in acute (sudden onset) conditions such as injury or illness.  It is ideal for use after competition or to have on hand in the case of an injury or sudden illness or fever.  AspirEase granules are designed for the ongoing management of these conditions.  For example, if your horse suffers a strain during competition, you might give AspirEase Gel directly afterward and then follow up with AspirEase Granules for a week or two if your veterinarian feels it is warranted. 
 
 
ASPIREASE NATURAL
 
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1. Is AspirEase Natural safe for my horse’s digestive system?
a. Yes!  The salicin in AspirEase Natural is buffered with calcium carbonate so that your horse does not suffer from unnecessary digestive stress during supplementation. Additionally, because salicin is a natural precursor to aspirin, it is naturally less irritating to the GI tract.
 
 
2. What is the difference between the AspirEase Natural granules and gel? 
a. AspirEase Natural Gel is designed for immediate use to assist in acute (sudden onset) conditions such as injury or illness.  It is ideal for use after competition or to have on hand in the case of an injury or sudden illness or fever.  AspirEase Natural granules are designed for the ongoing management of these conditions.  For example, if your horse suffers a strain during competition, you might give AspirEase Natural Gel directly afterward and then follow up with AspirEase Natural Granules for a week or two if your veterinarian feels it is warranted. 
 
 
EQUIZYME
 
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1. How is EquiZyme different from other vitamin-mineral supplements?
a. EquiZyme contains a balance of vitamins and minerals that are designed to correct inadequate rations and feeding programs and meet minimum daily requirements.  The formula is specifically designed to correct selenium deficiencies in horses through organic selenium directly from selenium yeast, known as selenomethionine.  This form of selenium is highly bio-available and therefore can correct deficiencies more effectively than other supplements.  Additionally, the EquiZyme formula contains MOS which uniquely supports your horse’s digestive tract through daily challenges.  The easy to feed granules are designed to support a wide variety of ages and performance levels making it simple to keep all of your horses on track and in good health. 
 
2. Is EquiZyme palatable?
a. Yes!  EquiZyme is an alfalfa based formula which makes it extremely palatable for horses.  For picky horses, adding a little water or molasses to start with can help make the transition easier.
 
 
HEALTHY JOINT 7
 
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1. How do I dose Healthy Joint 7 differently for my dogs and horses?
a. Easy! Just follow the dosing instructions on the back of the bottle or on the website, squeeze the bottle to allow the dosing well to fill to the appropriate amount and add to your animal’s food or water. 
 
 
AIRACELL 
 
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1. How is AiraCell different from other iron supplements?
a. The AiraCell formulations are the only equine supplements on the market utilizing Heme-Iron Polypeptide, the most bio-available form of iron.  Additionally, the formula contains antioxidants and B complex vitamins to support muscle recovery after exercise.  The expertly designed gel and powder formulations give your horse exactly what they need to perform their best and come out ready to work the next day.
 
 
2. What is the difference between the gel and powder versions of AiraCell?
a. AiraCell is available in both a gel and powder formula.  The powder is designed to be given daily for maintenance of anemic conditions while the gel is designed to be given 24 hours prior to events to optimize iron reserves and oxygen transfer during performance.
 
 
AIRACELL FREE
 
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1. How is AiraCell Free different from other iron supplements?
a. The AiraCell formulations are the only equine supplements on the market utilizing Heme-Iron Polypeptide, the most bio-available form of iron.  Additionally, the formula contains antioxidants and B complex vitamins to support muscle recovery after exercise.  The expertly designed gel and powder formulations give your horse exactly what they need to perform their best and come out ready to work the next day.  The AiraCell Free formula is specifically designed to support the unique needs of race and speed event horses and is cobalt free to meet regulatory guidelines.  
 
 
2. What is the difference between the gel and powder versions of AiraCell Free?
a. AiraCell Free is available in both a gel and powder formula.  The powder is designed to be given daily for maintenance of anemic conditions while the gel is designed to be given 24 hours prior to events to optimize iron reserves and oxygen transfer during performance.
 
 
AIRACELL FREE+
 
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1. How is AiraCell Free+ different from other iron supplements?
a. The AiraCell formulations are the only equine supplements on the market utilizing Heme-Iron Polypeptide, the most bio-available form of iron.  Additionally, the formula contains antioxidants and B complex vitamins to support muscle recovery after exercise.  The expertly designed gel and powder formulations give your horse exactly what they need to perform their best and come out ready to work the next day.  The AiraCell Free+ formula is specifically designed to support the unique needs of race and speed event horses and is cobalt free to meet regulatory guidelines.  To build on the other AiraCell formulas, AiraCell Free+ has exclusive RejuvaCell™ Nucleotide Complex which supports your horse’s cardiac health while providing tools for optimal cellular structure.    
 
 
2. What is the difference between the gel and powder versions of AiraCell Free+?
a. AiraCell Free+ is available in both a gel and powder formula.  The powder is designed to be given daily for maintenance of anemic conditions while the gel is designed to be given 24 hours prior to events to optimize iron reserves and oxygen transfer during performance.
 
 
PEDIASORB
 
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1. How is PediaSorb different from other electrolyte supplements?
a. PediaSorb’s unique formula is not only designed to replace the electrolytes and sodium lost during times of GI stress but also to enhance absorption, support the repair damaged intestinal villi and reduce the risk of pathogen proliferation.   
 
2. Can I give PediaSorb to my ___________?
a. The PediaSorb formula is designed to support a variety of ages and species of animal.  Because of this, you can safely manage GI issues in kittens, puppies, lambs, kids, piglets, calves, foals, horses, cows, dogs, cats and more.  Just follow the simple dosing charts available.
 
3. What is the difference between the gel and powder versions of PediaSorb?
a. PediaSorb is available in two versions – gel and powder.  The gels are ready to use mixtures that can be easily measured and administered to a variety of animals.  The 15cc and 30cc sizes of the gel are well equipped to dose smaller animals such as puppies and kittens while the larger sizes are better suited for larger or adult animals.  The powder provides an economical way to dose larger animals or in bulk.  Additionally, the powders work well if administering PediaSorb through a stomach tube.
 
 
PENTAFLEX
 
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1. Are there different PentaFlex formulas for horses and dogs?
a. No.  The specialized PentaFlex formula is designed to provide optimal joint support for both horses and dogs, making it as simple as possible for you to supplement your animals.  Simply follow the correct dosing as directed by the label.
 
2. What is the difference between PentaFlex and PentaFlex HA?
a. While both PentaFlex formulas provide excellent support for your animal’s joints, PentaFlex HA also includes a granular form of hyaluronic acid to promote optimal lubrication of the joint capsule and tendon sheaths.