Cur-OST EQ Meta-Support uses the proven powers of concentrated Blueberry, Bilberry, Noni fruit, Apple Peel, Poria cocos, Astragalus and Amla to help promote healthy sugar metabolism and insulin function in metabolic challenged horse, while supporting a healthy inflammatory response and improved cellular function through natural antioxidant support.
In many metabolic horse patients, inflammatory changes and oxidative cellular damage result in poor insulin function and contribute to rises in blood sugar levels. These changes then impair cellular function and sugar metabolism, resulting in negative changes throughout the body. In many cases, improper insulin function and sugar metabolism is associated with poor hoof conditioning, laminitis and overall foot soreness. It is also associated with Cushing’s syndrome (PPID) in some equine patients.
Research has demonstrated the power of natural berries and fruits to promote healthy sugar metabolism and insulin function through natural balancing of the inflammatory response and provision of antioxidant support. The EQ Meta-Support formula is the only formula that combines concentrated berry and fruit extracts with digestive supporting herbs, Astragalus and Poria, to help benefit your horse on a cellular level.
Benefits include supporting a healthy metabolism, insulin secretion and function, antioxidant support, promotes a healthy inflammation response, supports cardiovascular, eye and even nerve function.
Clinical research data indicates that over 75% of horses in a research trial demonstrated improvement in energy and body condition in a 30- day period of time, when supplemented with the EQ Meta-Support formula, averaging a 33.8 lb weight loss.
Research Information:
The EQ Meta-Support may be used alone or in combination with any of our other great Cur-OST formulas.
DS –
I noted a 65 lb weight loss in our horse, due to the EQ Metabolic herbs in combination with exercise and stress reduction. My horse is more fit, the picture of health and fat pockets continue to disappear, as does her cresty neck.
VPH –
Our veterinarian and farrier both commented that my horse was slimming down. She lost about 50# as part of the research trial. What is most noticeable is that her orbital fat pads have changed, not so puffy and more definition.