Ingredients

What Is In Your Bespoke?

Vanilla

For enhanced palatability

Vit B1

A Thiamin plays a vital role in the growth and function of various cells. Only small amounts are stored so a daily intake of thiamin-rich foods is needed.

Magnesium Sulphate E518

Magnesium sulfate as a medication is used to treat and prevent low blood magnesium

Dextrose

A simple sugar made from corn or wheat that's chemically identical to glucose, or blood sugar.

Potassium Chloride E508

Potassium chloride is odourless and occurs as colourless, elongated, prismatic or cubital crystals or a white granular powder; it is freely soluble in water

Sodium Chloride

Sodium is an electrolyte that regulates the amount of water in your body. Sodium also plays a part in nerve impulses and muscle contractions. Sodium chloride is used to treat or prevent sodium loss caused by dehydration, excessive sweating.

Honey

Honey is good for skin because it is packed with essential nutrients that are beneficial for the skin

Elemi Oil

Elemi Oil is a stimulant that aids circulation and supports skin.

Lavender Oil

Lavender oil is reknowned for supporting calmness and offers support to inflamed skin.

Lemon Oil

The antibacterial calming effect of lemon oil helps the clay soothe the skin.

Bosweilla Oil

Warm, woody and resinous, our Bosweilila Oil essential oil, distilled from the resin of the tree is soothing and calming.

Tea Tree Oil

Tea tree oil is a known antibacterial, antifungal, and anti-oxidant, and these actions will help reduce inflammation and enhance healing

Kanuka Oil

Only grown in New Zealand this oil is soothing and calming for skin.

Tailored Skin Clay

An antibacterial topical natural clay that has been showing incredible results on skin and malanders.

Apple Pectin

Pectin is a heteropolysaccharide, interestingly, studies suggest pectin positively impacted the microbiome (gut bacteria) by increasing or decreasing different gut bacteria.

Fruit Extract

Fruits contain naturally occurring Alpha Hydroxy Acids that are powerful antioxidants.

Encapsulated Salt

A unique electrolyte (NaCl; sodium and chloride) to overcome problems with palatability, gastric upset and gastric ulceration. Individual grains of salt coated in special oil which will not dissolve in the mouth or stomach. The oil coating dissolves in the small intestine where electrolyte uptake is optimal and gentle on the stomach unlike ordinary electrolytes

Citrus Bioflavonoids

Citrus Bioflavonoid has Potent Antioxidant properties, helps combat free radicals and work synergistically with Vitamin C.

Sarx

A combination of herbs and minerals to support the immunity and virus that creates sarcoids.

Manganese

Manganese is a trace mineral that is present in tiny amounts in the body. It is found mostly in bones, the liver, kidneys, and pancreas. Manganese helps the body form connective tissue, bones, blood clotting factors.

Lami Pro

Laminae health is intrinsically linked to circulation, toxin excretion and an effective digestive system. Naturally supporting these ensures daily comfort for work and play. Supporting the health of the whole hoof, inside and out, for both hobby and competition horses.

HA Powder

Hyaluronic acid (Hyaluronic Acid) is often called "the fountain of youth" and is known to hold up to 1000 times its weight in water. As we age Hyaluronic Acid degenerates, leaving us with aching stiff joints and a dried out skin structure that beneath the surface is damaged and on the surface is visible as wrinkles.

Peppermint Oil

A 2013 study suggests that peppermint oilncan help to relax the muscles of the windpipe, known as the bronchial muscles. This may explain why this essential oil can ease breathing.

Eucalyptus Oil

Oil from the eucalyptus tree Eucalyptus globulus appears in many cough supplements to relieve congestion.

Hawthorn

Hawthorn. Hawthorn has been found to inhibit 'natural enzyme production' which can be responsible for constricting blood vessels so it is a good substitute for the loss of the thinning components of oestrogen

Dandelion

The main way dandelion can help with hormone balance is through its positive effects on the liver and estrogen detoxification. Bitter greens like dandelion leaf help produce bile to “flush” out metabolized estrogens.

Coriander

Coriander stimulates digestive enzymes and juices, which are known to enhance our digestive system.

Echinacea

Several laboratory and animal studies suggest that echinacea contains active substances that boost immune function, relieve pain, reduce inflammation, and have hormonal, antiviral, and antioxidant effects.

Tart Cherry

Tart cherries contain a wide variety of vitamins and minerals, including a significant percentage of vitamins A and C. But their anthocyanins are the source of most of the potential benefits that have so many people talking.

Calcium Carbonate

Calcium is needed by the body for healthy bones, muscles, nervous system, and heart. Calcium carbonate also is used as an antacid to relieve heartburn, acid indigestion, and upset stomach

Rosehip

A standardised rosehip powder has been developed to maximise the retention of phytochemicals. This powder has demonstrated antioxidant and anti-inflammatory activity as well as clinical benefits in conditions such as osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis and inflammatory bowel disease.

Aloe Vera

Aloe Vera is believed to help the bioavailable absorption of many ingredients as well as offering a wide amount of health benefits in it's own right.

Linseed Meal

Linseed meal is a unique supplement which is high in healthy fats and fatty acids, yet also a great source of high-soluble fibre. It is particularly popular for those who want to build mucle gain condition and topline.

Sea Buckthorn

Sea buckthorn (Hippophae rhamnoides) is a plant whose leaves are sometimes supplemented (or the berries consumed as juice) for general anti-inflammatory and antioxidative purposes.

Nettle Powder

There are a lot of bio-active ingredients in the nettle plant. This includes large amounts of vitamins A and C, linoleic acid, polyphenols, essential amino acids, proteins, a lot of chlorophyll and a number of minerals. Selenium, zinc, iron and magnesium are abundantly in the leaves. The stinging hairs contain silicon, serotonin and a number of other components that are known for their beneficial effect on the muscles. Nettle also contains antihistamine, the same substance that is in hay fever pills to fight allergic reactions. Nettles are therefore very healthy for horses.

Withania somnifera Ashwaganda

Withania somnifera is a herb that has been used for centries to support stress and tension.

Passion Flower

The chemicals in passion flower have calming effects. Passion flower has traditionally used to help with sleep. Passion flower for is also selected when there are signs of tension and activity anxiety, stress, and discomfort that can present as tense behaviour.

L-Tyrosine

L'Tyrosine is an amino acid that is a chemical precursor to the body’s production of adrenaline. It helps balance the body's seratonin, dopamine and adrenaline to assist anxiety levels and will help keep and constant, balanced state of mind.

Vitamin C Natural

Natural vitamin C, is is not widely used but is the only one selected for bespoke. It seems to last much longer in the body and is absorbed more slowly, therefore remaining available to our cells for considerably longer.

Agnus Castus

A powerful ingredient that may significantly support hormones and regulate mood. We select this herb, along with others within our extensive range for bespoke supplements where hormones are considered to be a factor in the horses behaviour.

ASU Avocado/Soybean Unsaponifiables

An emerging ingredient at the forefront of equine joint health. The major components of ASU are phytosterols B-sitosterol, campesterol and stigmasterol.

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