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Balanced Electrolyte Syrup |
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2 : 2 : 1
Superlyte Syrup rapidly replaces electrolytes in exactly the same ratio as
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2:2:1 SUPERLYTE SYRUP is Specially
Formulated to be: ·
Balanced Exactly
matches the mineral profile of sweat lost by horses training and competing in
high intensity short duration physical exercise. ·
Liquid Quick and easy
to use, mixes well with all types of feed. ·
Palatable Natural
Peppermint Flavour. ·
Cost effective Ideal
for large Training Yards. ·
Easily absorbed
Glucose enhances the absorption of electrolytes. |
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When horses perform high intensity short duration
physical exercise they lose considerable amounts of body fluids through
sweating. These horses lose
electrolytes in the ratio of 2 Sodium : 2 Chloride : 1 Potassium. Scientists have shown that horses racing over
distances of 1 to 2 miles (1600 to 3200 metres) may lose up to 10 litres of
body fluid through sweating. Further
electrolyte losses will also occur
through daily exercise and particularly during hot weather Deficiencies in electrolytes can lead to under
performance, dehydration, muscle cramping (‘tying-up’) and / or
heat exhaustion. Regular electrolyte supplementation is vital for a
horse’s well being and optimum athletic performance. Feeding Instructions 2:2:1 SUPERLYTE
SYRUP should be added to the normal feed
ration or given orally using a dosing syringe. Horses in
Training Complementary (Dietetic) Feedingstuff for Horses. Composition
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