CME EquiDent is a mixture of valuable mushrooms that was developed to provide the horse with natural, bioactive substances. These substances, such as antioxidants, beta-glucans and polysaccharides, promote healthy gums and support the natural defense against harmful influences.
CME EquiDent 300 g
BENEFITS AT A GLANCE:
- contains numerous secondary nutrients
- can provide a better quality of life
- can have a positive effect on painful and sensitive gums
Supplementary feed for horses
Ingredients: Mushroom mixture of Cordyceps sinensis, Ganoderma lucidum-Reishi, Chaga-Inonotus obliquus, Hericium erinaceus, Shiitake-Lentinula edodes, Grifola frondosa-Maitake, linseed, yeast, by-product from the processing of fresh fruit (melon, cucumis melo L.)
Analytical constituents: Crude protein: 23.1 % Crude fat: 10.2 % Crude fibre: 7.9 % Crude ash: 4.8 >#/p###
Nutritional additives per kg: Digestibility enhancer: Saccharomyces cerevisiae (CBF 493.94) (4a 1704) 160 x 109 CFU, Technological additives : E 460 Microcrystalline cellulose.
Feeding instructions: 10 days 20 g per horse per day (1 measuring spoon = 10g) Then 10 g per horse per day,
Best results are achieved with daily feeding over a period of at least 6 weeks; it is also very suitable for long-term administration.
According to the anti-doping and medication control rules (ADMR) of the German Equestrian Federation (FN), there has been a recommended withdrawal period (time from the last use of the product to use at the tournament) of 48 hours for this product since the beginning of 2019 due to the proportion of medicinal mushrooms. In the regulations of the Fédération Équestre Internationale (FEI), the general term medicinal mushroom is not mentioned in the list of prohibited substances, but only the two active ingredients "bufotenin" and "psilocin", which can be found in some types of mushrooms (hallucinogenic, psychoactive mushrooms such as fly agaric, yellow death cap, amanita, panther mushroom, baldcaps), among others. Current information on the anti-doping and medication control rules can be found at www.pferd-aktuell.de (FN homepage) and www.horsesport.org (Fédération Équestre International e (FEI) homepage).