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Calming Cookies Mint 10 Pack

    Calming Cookies Mint 10 Pack

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    Description

    Calming Cookies Mint 10 Pack are Ideal for horses during excitable or stressful situations such as clinics, competitions, clipping, hunting, farrier, box rest, training, loading, traveling and hacking.

    Feed as and when required, they help your horse to stay calm, confident and focused without affecting their ability to perform.

     L-Tyrosine is the active ingredient used to produce the neurotransmitter Serotonin. Serotonin is considered to be a natural mood stabilizer. It can help towards providing a more focused and confident horse.

     L- Arginine is the active ingredient used by the body to change into nitric oxide (NO). Nitric oxide is a powerful neurotransmitter that helps blood vessels relax and also increases blood flow.

     Contains no fillers, binders or any known prohibited substances as defined by the FEI.

    Instructions for Use

    Administer one Calming Cookie, leave 30-45 minutes then proceed as normal. Lasts 3-4 hours and can be topped up every 3 hours. Can be fed for 2-3 consecutive days to build up the serotonin levels. Up to 6 Calming Cookies can be given in a day.

    The Calming Cookies are completely natural and every horse is different, so some horses may benefit from one Calming Cookie the night before the event, one in the morning and one about 45 mins before. 

    Calming Cookies and our Calming Powder complement each other and can be fed together.

    Store in a cool dry place

     

    Ingredients

    Soy Flour (NGMO), L-Tyrosine, Flax Meal, Peppermint leaf, L-Arginine, Himalayan Salt, Iron Gluconate, Vitamin C, Vitamin E, Zeolite, Turmeric, Zinc Sulfate, Choline Bitartrate, Vitamin B1 (Thiamine), Vitamin B2, Vitamin B3, Vitamin B5, Vitamin B6, Vitamin B12

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