PharMuscle

Paste

Recommended for Problems with Muscle Development and Mass Gain.

Ingredients included in the preparation have strong antioxidant properties and help protect cell membranes against damage caused by oxidative stress. They help in muscle ailments caused by a break after a training period. The product replenishes the electrolytes necessary for the proper functioning of the nerve conduction and musculoskeletal system. The addition of magnesium and calcium in an easily absorbable chelated form positively affects muscle contraction. The content of B vitamins regulates metabolism and improves regeneration and reconstruction. The presence of natural extracts has a calming and relaxing effect. The product contains a natural source of salicylates that facilitate the return to balance and improve the animal’s comfort.

INGREDIENTS

willow bark, herbal processing products, potassium chloride, sodium chloride, glycerine, psyllium seeds, magnesium and calcium salts of organic acids (magnesium chelate of glycine hydrate, calcium chelate of glycine hydrate).

FEED ADDITIVES (per 100 ml)

(vitamins) vitamin E, vitamin B1, vitamin B2,vitamin B12, vitamin B6, niacinamide, Dpanthenol; [trace elements] selenium (L-selenomethionine); mixture of flavouring substances; [emulsifiers] glyceryl polyethylene glycol ricinoleate; guar gum, xanthan gum.

INTENDED USE

BENEFITS OF USE

Available in packages

100 ml (syringe)

INSTRUCTIONS FOR CORRECT USE

Horses: 10 ml for every 100 kg of body weight, but not more than 50 ml per day for 5-7 days.

Active substances

Selenium and vitamin E

Adequate supply of vitamin E and selenium maintains an optimal level of antioxidant activity, which is crucial during more intense exercise programs and protects against oxidative stress that can lead to cell damage. These components protect muscle cells from damage and assist in the healing process.

Willow bark

Willow bark is a natural source of salicylates, which, due to their analgesic and anti-inflammatory properties, facilitate the return to balance and improve the comfort of the animal.

Magnesium

This element is essential for the function of the sodium-potassium pump in cells and plays a critical role in regulating the body’s water-electrolyte balance. It has a strong calming effect, helping animals to relax and recover more quickly.

Calcium

Calcium is necessary for skeletal tissue and the functioning of smooth muscles and nerves, including the motor function of the digestive tract and skeletal muscle strength.

B-vitamin complex

Vitamin B1 is involved in energy processes, fatty acid metabolism, and neurophysiological processes. Vitamin B2, together with vitamin A, affects the mucous membranes, respiratory tract, mucous membrane of the gastrointestinal tract, endothelial cells of blood vessels and skin. It catalyses the transformations of amino acids, carbohydrates, and fats, allowing the body to store energy. It also participates in the formation of hormones. Vitamin B3, also known as niacin, inhibits the toxic effects of chemicals and medications, dilates blood vessels, positively influences the nervous system, and contributes to metabolic processes aimed at releasing energy. Vitamin B5 (D-panthenol) is essential for the production of coenzyme A (CoA), which is involved in many processes. A deficiency of vitamin B6 contributes to a reduction in the number of intraepithelial lymphocytes (IEL) in the intestines. Therefore, it plays an important role in the immunological control of the intestines, regulates the metabolism of fats and carbohydrates, and enables energy storage. It also participates in the formation of enzymes, hormones, haemoglobin and prostaglandins. Vitamin B12 is essential primarily in the process of erythropoiesis (the formation of red blood cells). Additionally, it supports the development of the nervous system by participating in the formation of the myelin sheath of nerves and neurotransmitters.