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Dr. Weyrauch No. 17 Fire Ray - 1kg

Dr. Weyrauch No. 17 Fire Ray is a vitamin booster in which the vitamins of the B-complex in particular are embedded in a fast and transport-friendly base of blueberries, pomegranate peel, black currant, chokeberry and goji berries.

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  • Dr. Weyrauch No. 17 Fire Ray

    Dr.Weyrauch No. 17 Fire Ray is a vitamin booster in which the vitamins of the B complex in particular are embedded in a fast and transport-friendly base of blueberries, pomegranate peel, black currant, chokeberry and goji berry. The fat-soluble vitamins include vitamins A, D, E and K, while the water-soluble vitamins include vitamin C and the B vitamins. Vitamin B12, which contains cobalt, is of particular interest here. A lack of vitamin B12 is held responsible for the development of nitrosative stress (and the resulting mitochondriopathies), which in turn is said to be the cause of the development of so-called multisystem diseases (exhaustion, listlessness, muscle and joint pain, concentration problems, mental difficulties and depression). Vitamin B12 is involved in a metabolic system that intercepts aggressive nitric oxide radicals and thus promotes cell respiration and health. Vitamin B12 is indispensable in competitive sport. A sufficient supply of vitamin B12 ensures robust, crisp red blood cells that transport the oxygen we breathe in through the smallest capillaries to the periphery of the body. This improves blood flow to the muscles, brain, skin and internal organs, which is extremely beneficial not only for top athletes but also for very old horses. An adequate supply of vitamin B, lecithin and glutamine is important for the regeneration of nerve cells. A vitamin B deficiency leads to nervous disorders, brain development disorders, psychoses and many other mental problems. While vitamin B1 deficiency also leads to cramps and paralysis, vitamin B2 deficiency is more likely to cause mucous membrane and skin problems. Vitamin B6 deficiency leads to disorders of the nervous tissue and a lack of muscle development. Biotin acts as a coenzyme. In deficiency experiments, muscle and skin problems as well as hair growth disorders were observed. Biotin is said to stimulate hoof growth. The activation of many B vitamins is dependent on an adequate supply of trace elements. This is not insignificant in view of the KPU discussion. Vitamin D is currently the focus of nutritional research. As the body's own production is not sufficient, at least in humans, supplementation is recommended. A vitamin D deficiency is associated with disorders of insulin metabolism and increased inflammation. An increased intake of vitamin D was able to significantly reduce insulin resistance in human patients with glucose intolerance (Pharmazeutische Zeitung June 2012). Vitamin D and vitamin K not only stabilize bones but also strengthen the immune system and appear to have a significant effect in combating obesity and EMS. Such findings can certainly be transferred to horses.

  • Composition
  • Bilberry, pomegranate peel, lecithin, blackcurrant, aronia berry, alfalfa extract, goji berry extract.

    Additives/kg:

    • Vitamin A as retinyl acetate (3a672a) 75,000 I.U.
    • Vitamin E (natural) (3a700) 10,000 mg
    • Vitamin D3 as cholecalciferol (3a671) 37,500 I.U.
    • ß-carotene (3a160(a)) 2,500 mg
    • Vitamin C as L-ascorbic acid (3a300) 25,000 mg
    • Vitamin B1 as thiamine hydrochloride (3a820) 1,750 mg
    • Vitamin B2 as riboflavin (3a825i) 500 mg
    • Vitamin B3 as niacin (3a314) 1,250 mg
    • Vitamin B5 as calcium D-pantothenate (3a841) 1,250 mg
    • Vitamin B6 as pyridoxine hydrochloride (3a831) 1,250 mg
    • Folic acid (3a316) 500 mg
    • Biotin (3a880) 25,000 mcg
    • Vitamin B12 cobalamin 50,000 mcg
    • Choline as choline chloride (3a890) 15,000 mg
    • Carnitine as carnitine tartrate (3a911) 30,000 mg
    • L-glutamine 75,000 mg

    Analytical ingredients:

    crude protein 10%, crude fat 6%, crude fiber 3%, crude ash 5%, sodium 0%

  • Feeding recommendation
  • Feeding quantity 20 to 40g (1 to 2 measuring spoons) per horse and day, ponies and small horses correspondingly less.

    Due to the increased vitamin content, please do not feed more than 80g per horse per day.