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Feed Utilization ColiClenz™ Plus

Feed Utilization

ColiClenz™ Plus horses inherit newly-found efficiency in utilizing feed and supplements, pro-biotics, vitamins, minerals, wormers, and feed products of all types. It enhances the production of enzymes.

Subsequently, it increases the body’s resistance to right dorsal colitis, ulcers, laminitis, bacterial, toxic and viral-based illnesses, and the build-up of lactic acid.

Water Is Essential

To become a gel, the pellets require water. Much of it is supplied by the horse’s drinking. But some required water is acquired from fluid in the horses’ system.

This cannot be over-emphasized. To remove the collected intestinal trash, the hydroscopic process requires water, and plenty of it. Keep it available to the horse at all times.

Fluid retained in the gelatinous mass allows the body to replace fluids, “washing” the internal body, and removing unwanted bacteria, toxins and viral waste.

Functional Form

The psyllium husk, combined with other ingredients, and cold pressed into a pellet is the most effective application. It allows the gel process to commence at the beginning of the digestive track and continue completely through until it passes. It does not form the gel immediately, but progressively in order cleanse the full length of the intestine helping to avoid colic in horses. Horse colic or equine colic is more devastating if measures that could avoid it are ignored.

 

 

 

 

ColiClenz™ Plus

The SHORT LIST:

  • Horses on C2+ utilize feeds and supplements more efficiently

  • C2+ enhances production of enzymes

  • C2+ increases the horses' resistance to ulcers, viral illness, and numerous other health issues

  • To become an effective gel, C2+ needs water, and plenty of it

  • C2+ is cold-pressed into pellet form, allowing the gel process to begin in the digestive track and continue until passed, cleansing the full length of the intestine

 

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Horse colic home
Colic home | Colic avoidance | Colic care benefits | Colic care research | Colic care experiences

Horse colic information
What is horse colic? | Types of horse colic | Causes of horse colic | Signs of horse colic | Avoidance of horse colic

Horse colic benefits
Colic care and ColiClenz | Effect of colic care | Natural colic care | Need for colic care | Regular colic care

Horse colic product
Unique colic care | Regimented colic care | Designed colic care | Formulated colic care | Timeless colic care| Successful colic care

Horse colic managment
Managed colic care | Tips for colic care | Scientific colic care | Hydroscopic colic care

Comparative colic care
Effective colic care | Synergistic colic care | Wholistic colic care | Subtractive colic care | Veterinarian colic care

Other Resources
Horse colic blog | Horse articles | Partner sites

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