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MSM
Helping Horses After over a
decade of use, MSM is widely acclaimed by veterinarians and
horsemen for its contribution to equine health care.
Research has shown MSM's importance as a dietary source of
sulfur. Sulfur from methylsulfonylmethane is used in the
formation of numerous protein-rich structures in the body.
MSM contributes sulfur to the disulfide bonds that are
essential for the proper conformation of hair, horn and
connective tissue proteins, such as collagen. Even hormones
and antibodies receive sulfur from MSM. Like vitamin B12,
methionine, and DMG, MSM is a potential methyl donor.
Restoring
Lost Nutrition Methylsulfonylmethane
is found in very small amounts in most vegetables, fruits
and grains, but it is easily lost due to its volatile
nature. The heat and water processing of feeds and the
drying of hay destroys methylsulfonylmethane. The horse's
diet is likely to contain insignificant amounts unless it
consists primarily of raw, fresh grain or forage.
The
Real McCoy Vita Flex® MSM
contains only premium quality, ultra pure
methylsulfonylmethane. This form of MSM is appropriate for
animal use. You can avoid the risk of inferior products by
insisting on pure Vita Flex MSM.
Recommended
Feeding Feed one heaping scoop
twice daily for the first 7 days. Feed one heaping scoop
thereafter for daily maintenance. A 1/3 ounce (10 gram)
scoop is enclosed in each bucket.
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