Dietary supplement for horses to help balance hormonal function.
Exclusively plant-based
Equi TAO-CUSH (SHEN) is the new name of Equi TAO-CUSH (SHEN). The product is exactly the same.
The type of energy imbalance to which Equi TAO-CUSH (SHEN) refers could, according to modern science, correspond to a context of
Cushing's syndrome, Equine Metabolic Syndrome (EMS), etc.
Properties
Equi TAO-CUSH (SHEN), 100% natural and made exclusively from carefully selected plants, helps to balance hormonal function.
By helping your horse to harmonise its YIN and YANG energies, Equi TAO-CUSH (SHEN) has a long-lasting action while being gentle on your animal.
Equi TAO-CUSH (SHEN) is presented as a powder of finely chopped plants.
Indications
The type of energy imbalance to which Equi TAO-CUSH (SHEN) refers could, according to modern science, correspond to Cushing's Syndrome, Equine Metabolic Syndrome (EMS), etc.
The Chinese Energy approach
The hormonal function is part of the "WOOD" element. When energy is blocked, hormonal functions are inevitably disrupted.
Equi TAO-CUSH (SHEN) / Hormonal Balance Horse
120g jar of plant powder with dosette.
1 measuring spoon (supplied) per day for 150 kg of weight (to be mixed with food). Divide into 2 doses if possible.
- In the event of laminitis, use Equi TAO-YAN as a first-line treatment. When the feet are no longer warm, suspend Equi TAO-YAN and combine Equi TAO-MA with Equi TAO-SHEN.
- As regards Equi TAO-CUSH (SHEN), no adverse effects or incompatibility with other products have been reported to date.
- We would like to draw your attention to the possibility of variations in the colour, smell or texture of the plants used in our products. This is normal as all our ingredients are of natural origin and therefore subject to the vagaries of the weather, just as the same wine will vary from one year to the next. Of course, the properties are the same and the content of active ingredients is identical, whatever the batch.
- A base de Radix Rehmanniae, Fructus Licii, Fructus Corni, Radix Paeoniae, Herba Epimedii, Tuber Ophiogonis, Radix Angelicae, Sclerotium Poriae, Fructus Ligustri, Radix Adenophorae, Radix Glehniae, Herba Dendrobii, Radix Curcumae, Rhyzoma Corydalis.
- Dénomination réglementaire > Aliment pour chevaux
- Constituants analytiques
- Protéine brute 8 %
- Cellulose brute 1.28 %
- Matières grasses brutes 1.1 %
- Cendres brutes 7 %
- Phosphore total 0.20 %
- Calcium 0,39
- Sodium 0,06

