Pro-Dosa BOOST contains:
Vitamin C – an anti-oxidant, known to reduce oxidative muscle cell damage during exercise and transport, necessary for the absorption of iron from the gut
Iron, folic acid, B Vitamins, Copper, and Amino Acid – which play a role in red blood cell production
22 Amino Acids – stimulate thirst, involved in muscles cell recovery and growth, protein metabolism, and the release of metabolic hormones – insulin and growth hormone
Electrolytes – broad spectrum electrolyte including calcium & magnesium, important in muscle metabolism and energy production balanced for safety and efficacy
B Vitamin – needed in higher amounts in horses under stress, involved in energy production, nerve function, appetite, coat and skin condition
Vitamin B1, Tryptophan, Tyrosine, and Magnesium – nutrients involved in normal nerve function
No fat Soluable Vitamins – which compete with iron for absorption,
No Selenium – which can be toxic if over supplemented
Pro-Dosa BOOST Feeding Directions:
The following is recommended feeding instructions for optimal health, performance and recovery:
Racing - Show Jumping - Eventing - Performance Sport:
Give one tube 4 -8 hours prior to the event
Optional additional doses: Give 1/2 tube after each workout and 1/2 tube the day before the event
Endurance:
Give one tube 4 - 8 hours prior to the event
Give 1/2 to one tube after each leg or loop of race
Optional additional doses: Give 1/2 tube after each workout and 1/2 tube the day before the event
Transport:
Give one tube 4 - 12 hours prior to departure
On long journeys ensure regular water stops are given and give one tube on arrival
Health Tonic:
Give one full tube to start
Then give 1/2 tube every other day for at least two weeks
Ensure there is plenty of clean, fresh water is available 24/7.
Consider any rules of competition that may apply prior to following directions as they are written.
Pro-Dosa BOOST contains no banned substances and requires no withholding time for drug testing.
Pro-Dosa BOOST can be administered orally over the tongue or placed on the individuals feed.
