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Devil’s Relief
A complementary feedingstuff for horses.
Legal Category:A complementary feedingstuff.
Package: 1 litre, 2 litre and 5 litre containers.
A 1 litre container fed at 20ml per day will last 50 days.
Instructions: 100ml for three days. Thereafter 20 to 30 ml per day in feed. Preferably in last feed at night as better absorption is achieved during the resting period. Continue feeding for as long as necessary.
Storage: Store in a dry place and replace lid after use.
Contents: Crude Protein 4% Fibre 6% Moisture 86% Ash 0% Oil 4%.
Ingredients: Dextrose, malt, harpagophytum procumbens (tubers), capsicum frutescens, harpagoside, flavonoids, capsaicin, carotenoids.
Key Ingredients: Harpagophytum procumbens (tubers) capsicum frutescens, flavonoids, capsaicin, carotenoids.
Further Information:
The role of Devil's Relief is to promote circulation essential in worn or suspect areas.
Over recent years the use of herbal supplements for horses has become more and
more popular. Increasingly riders and trainers are turning away from purely
pharmacological preparations and towards nature. NAF Devil's Relief, does not
contain phenylbutazone, but is a combination of liquid herbal extracts and tinctures.
It is based on Devil's Claw, a herb native to Africa, but also contains Cayenne, an
essential anti-oxidant. Suitable for skeletal and joint integrity, Devil's Relief is used
for bumps, knocks, bruises and strains. The strongly bitter action of N.A.F.
Devil's Relief means it can also tone and stimulate the digestive system. As many
conditions are associated with poor digestion and absorption N.A.F. Devil's Relief
may be of particular use in nutritionally supporting suppleness in the older horse.
N.A.F. Devil's Relief is recommended for all class of animals, except pregnant mares,
as one reported case may well have acted as a uterine muscle stimulant.
These nutritional ingredients are known to support healthy circulation. Poor
circulation, which occurs whenever there is an inflammatory condition, can
reduce joint flexibility and freedom of movement. The strongly bitter action of this
formulation stimulates and tones the digestive system. Stiffness in the older horse
can be associated with poor digestion and absorption of specific feed ingredients
essential for optimal joint health.
If the problem persists, consult your veterinary surgeon.
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