ProMune® should be introduced gradually into diet.
Split into two feeds (morning and night) where possible.
Always provide access to clean water.
1 scoop = 30g
Add to feed for 21 days as required.
Morning feed: 1 x scoop (30g)
Night feed: 1 x scoop (30g)
Recommended rate based on a 500kg horse.
A proprietary blend [Methylsulfonylmethane (MSM), TruEquine Ultra (Saccharomyces cerevisiae), Echinacea, Astragalus, Selenium, Withania, Iron, Andrographis, Spirulina, Reishi Mushroom, Fulvic acid] 30g
TYPICAL ANALYSIS: (as fed)
Sulphur 67 g/kg
Potassium 13 g/kg
Calcium 4.9 g/kg
Magnesium 3.8 g/kg
Phosphorus 3.7 g/kg
Sodium 2.3 g/kg
Manganese 100 mg/kg
Selenium 31 mg/kg
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