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CHELATED MAGNESIUM SUPPLEMENTS FOR HORSES

Unlock your horse's true potential.

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WHY FEED EZIUM?

Because even when you feed the best forages and concentrates, your horse might not be receiving all of the Magnesium they need. The form of Magnesium in most feeds is just not readily available and deficiencies in Magnesium are common.

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Feel confident that EZium won't sift to the bottom of the feed tub and be wasted.

CHELATED MAGNESIUM

EZium contains a chelated source of Magnesium called Magnesium Glycinate.

SAFE & APPROVED

EZium contains no substances prohibited for feeding by any equine organization governing body, including FEI, USEF, USDF, AQHA, APHA, etc. 

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DOES YOUR HORSE HAVE ANY OF THESE MAGNESIUM DEFICIENCY SYMPTOMS?

  • Nervousness, Excitability, and Flighty Behavior

  • Jumpiness and Hypersensitivity to Noise

  • Inability to Focus and Relax

  • Muscle Cramps, Spasms, and Tying Up

  • Hyperexcitability

  • Hypersensitive skin

  • Tension and tight sore backs

  • Resistance to training

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If there is inadequate Magnesium, the flight or fight response becomes easily triggered. The nerve and muscle cells are primed to "fire now" and are essentially irritable.

 

Feeding EZium prevents deficiency by providing the Magnesium your horse needs in a form they can absorb.

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EZium is available in one-month, two-month, and four-month supplies. Options include plastic reclosable pails, convenient refill bags and boxes, and 40-lb bags for multiple horse owners.

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SEE HOW MAGNESIUM WORKS INSIDE THE BODY:

Source: Center for Magnesium Education & Research www.magnesiumeducation.com

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