When is Gastryl used?
- During periods of increased stress, competitions, box rest, rehabilitation, etc.
- As post-treatment after drug therapy by the veterinarian
- In horses prone to developing stomach problems
- During periods of poor appetite
€155.78
Stomach problems are unfortunately common in horses. Primarily sport horses, but recreational horses, broodmares and even young foals can also experience problems. Stomach problems occur because the stomach lining becomes damaged by excessively acidic stomach contents, which can lead to gastritis or ulcers. Horses with stomach problems often experience decreased appetite and weight loss, decreased performance, a dull coat, grinding teeth, etc....
Global Medics Gastryl is specially formulated for horses with a sensitive stomach and possibly associated poor appetite. Gastryl contains several components that regulate acidity in the stomach, including magnesium hydroxide, lithothamne, sodium bicarbonate and sodium citrate. In addition, Gastryl also contains the trace element zinc important for the integrity of the stomach lining, in the specific organic form of zinc methionine. The formula also contains threonine, an essential amino acid required for the production of mucin, a necessary component of the mucus that protects the stomach lining. The supplement can be easily administered orally through the tube for efficient absorption. If necessary, the use of Gastryl can be followed up with Gastro-Care+.
10 x 60g
Composition: Nutrients: glycerin, magnesium hydroxide, lithothamne (Phymatolithon calcareum), lecithin, sodium bicarbonate, sodium citrate
Additives: Amino acids: l-threonine (3c410) 52,500 mg/kg. Trace elements: zinc (zinc methionine chelate, 3b610) 3,000 mg/kg
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Composition: Nutrients: glycerin, magnesium hydroxide, lithothamne (Phymatolithon calcareum), lecithin, sodium bicarbonate, sodium citrate
Additives: Amino acids: l-threonine (3c410) 52,500 mg/kg. Trace elements: zinc (zinc methionine chelate, 3b610) 3,000 mg/kg
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Protects the stomach lining so that gastric complications are less likely to occur.