Equitec UlcaBuf 2kg

Equitec UlcaBuf 2kg
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Equitec UlcaBuf 2kg

Stomach ulcers and hindgut acidosis

• Supports proper pH under occasional gastric distress
• Helps support protective layer in the bowel
• Contains prebiotics and live probiotic for intestinal health

 

Ingredients: Acid Buf, Eco Cell, Sodium Alginate, Turmericle.

Feeding Guide-

Maintenance:
Morning feed:    1 x 40g scoop
Night feed:         1 x 40g scoop


Stress:
Morning feed:    2 x 40g scoop
Night feed:         2 x 40g scoop


A 1kg tub will last an average of 12 days.
Recommended dose for a 500kg horse

What is UlcaBuf?
UlcaBuf is an all natural, non medicated, supplement with specifically curated ingredients designed to be a long term digestive aid. It is formulated specifically to support gut health in the stomach and the hindgut.

What you need to know:

  • Non medicated
  • Natural acid balancer
  • May assist stomach and hindgut ulcers

About the Ingredients
PowerStance Powdered Coconut Oil: May assist in the absorption of the Curcumin Xanthorrhiza, while the lauric acid may provide anti-microbial, anti-bacterial and anti-fungal properties.

Turmeric: Curcumin Xanthorrhiza is a rare and important form of Turmeric where research shows that when fed to horses it  suppresses the formation of stomach ulcers. (Feeding turmeric (C. xanthorrhiza) reduces the severity of squamous gastric ulceration in feed restricted horses, Fletcher, S et.al. 2017, JAPAN submitted)

Calcareous Marine Algae (Acid Buf): Harvested from red algae (Lithothamnion) from the ocean at the coast of Iceland.  Lithothamnion has a  honeycomb structure that provides a large surface area of (>10m2) per gram and a slow release of bio-available minerals, calcium, magnesium and silicon. It has a longer buffering action than limestone or sodium bicarbonate. Research shows this had a significant buffering action for 4-6 hours under simulated in vitro stomach digestion conditions and also stimulated in vitro hindgut fermentation activities. (Moore-Colyer, M. et al. (2014). Journal of Equine Veterinary Science. 34(3):391–397)

Actigen: Is a strain of yeast containing Mannan Oligosaccharides (MOS). MOS are considered a prebiotic and are thought to promote the growth of healthy gut bacteria. They are thought to reduce the number of pathogenic bacteria in the hindgut. They may also boost the immune function in the digestive tract.

Yea Sacc: Yea sacc is a probiotic (live microorganism) that works symbiotically with Actigen (a prebiotic) and helps promote beneficial bacteria and fibre digestion in the hindgut as well as help to stabilise the hindgut PH.

 

Sodium Alginate: may assist in maintaining the integrity of the mucus membrane within the digestive tract.