Good as gold powder 1.5kg
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Reg. No. : V21563 (Act 36 of 1947) A CALMING SUPPLEMENT PRODUCT INFORMATION: Good as Gold powder is a natural feed supplement which can be of benefit to nervous, hot or highly strung horses. Good as Gold powder contains a high concentration of L-Tryptophan, an essential amino acid and Vitamin B1 (Thiamine); as well as the antioxidant Vitamin E. Trainers have noted that after a few days of feeding supplemental levels of these ingredients, horses become more relaxed and attentive. L-Tryptophan is an essential amino acid. Research has shown that high levels of this nutrient can have a calming effect. Vitamin B1, many trainers have noted that Vitamin B1 supplementation has a calming effect when fed to highly strung horses. Good as Gold contains a concentrated level of antioxidant Vitamin E. Good as Gold will help you to harness your horses’s concentration and learning ability Good as Gold should be used daily at times where there is a need for a more relaxed and manageable horse. INSTRUCTIONS FOR PROPER USE: 1.5Kg / 500g Powder: Should be added to the normal feed ration. Pre-competition: Feed 50g of Good as Gold powder per day, 3 to 4 days prior to competition. Stressful situations: Feed 50g of Good as Gold per day, 3 to 4 days prior to these situations. Maintenance: Feed 25g / day. COMPOSITION: per 50g: L.Tryptophan 6,000mg, Vitamin B1 150mg , Vitamin E 1,000iu. per 1kg: L.Tryptophan 120,000mg, Vitamin B1 3,000mg, Vitamin E 20,000iu Key ingredients explained: L-Tryptophan – The precursor of Serotonin, a neurotransmitter in the brain, which is deficient in depression, and naturally enhances sleep. B Vitamins – Horses with B Vitamin deficiency may have a reduction in GABA neurotransmitters which have an inhibitory or calming effect. Good as Gold powder can be used in the following situations: Show or Sales Grounds Fear of Traffic Loading or Unloading Horses Veterinary or Shoeing Procedures Weaning Stress for mare and foal New challenges encountered in the training programme.