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Phyto-robe Horse Phytomaster herbal blend 1kg

Phyto-robe Horse Phytomaster herbal blend 1kg

Brand : Vetosanté Vetosanté
€36.74 EXCL. VAT €40.41 INCL. VAT
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Phyto-robe Cheval Phytomaster mélange de plantes 1kg in our organic pharmacy, Give your opinion on the directions for use and dosage with our partner Verified opinions after your purchase.

What is Phyto-Robe Cheval used for?

Phyto-Robe Cheval is a 100% natural food supplement specially formulated to care for your horse's skin and coat. This product is a real ally in maintaining the shine, softness and vitality of the coat, while improving your companion's skin health. Phyto-Robe Cheval is particularly recommended for skin problems such asatopy, allergies, mycosis and fungus. Thanks to its rich composition of carefully selected plants, this supplement provides essential nutrients that promote healthy skin and a radiant coat.

Stinging nettle (Urtica dioica), one of Phyto-Robe Cheval's key ingredients, is recognized for its depurative, anti-inflammatory and diuretic properties. Rich in zinc, B vitamins and trace elements, nettle helps strengthen the immune system while purifying the body. Nettle is a plant with many benefits for your horse's skin and coat, promoting healing and soothing irritation.

Seaweed (Fucus vesiculosus), another key ingredient, is an incredible source of vitamins (A, C, E), iodine and amino acids. These elements are crucial for maintaining skinelasticity and firmness, while providing deep nourishment. Algae are also known for their antioxidant properties, which protect skin cells against oxidative stress and promote rapid regeneration.

Fenugreek (Trigonella foenum-graecum) is another essential plant in the Phyto-Robe Cheval formula. Rich in vitamins A, B1, C and K, as well as minerals, fenugreek helps to maintain luminous, healthy skin. It also helps reduce skin inflammation and soothe redness, making your horse's skin more resistant to external aggression.

Red clover (Trifolium pratense) is renowned for its beneficial effects on skin prone to eczema and psoriasis. Thanks to its anti-inflammatory and healing properties, this plant promotes suppler, less irritated skin. Red clover is therefore ideal for horses with sensitive or reactive skin, as it soothes itching and reduces skin inflammation.

Peppermint (Mentha piperita) brings a sensation of freshness and provides long-lasting relief from itching and irritation. Its soothing and anti-inflammatory properties make it an ideal ingredient for calming irritated skin. Peppermint is particularly useful in hot weather, helping to cool your horse's skin and reduce discomfort.

Finally, rosehip (Rosa canina) is a concentrate of vitamins and antioxidants that play a key role in combating fatigue and skin ageing. By reinforcing the skin's natural defenses, it helps your horse maintain radiant, healthy skin. Rosehip is also recognized for its diuretic virtues, which contribute to the elimination of toxins, promoting purer skin and a shinier coat.

In conclusion, Phyto-Robe Cheval is much more than just a dietary supplement. It's a complete care product for your horse's skin and coat. By incorporating this product into your animal's routine, you can offer your companion optimum support for healthy skin, a radiant coat and greater resistance to external aggressors. Phyto-Robe Cheval is therefore the ideal complement for preserving your horse's natural beauty while promoting its general well-being.

We also offer Phytomaster phyto-verrues at the best price in our online pharmacy.

How to use this product

To make the most of the benefits of Phyto-Robe Cheval, we recommend that you feed your horse 50 g of this nutritional supplement per day for a period of 20 days. A 200 ml scoop corresponds to 50 g of product, making daily dosing easy. Be sure to mix the supplement with your horse's feed ration for optimum nutrient absorption.

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Precautions for use

This product is not recommended for pregnant or nursing mares. In addition, due to the possible presence of doping substances, we strongly recommend stopping the treatment 72 hours before competition. Respecting these precautions guarantees the product's efficacy, while preserving your horse's health.

What is its composition?

Phyto-Robe Cheval is composed of the following ingredients: Stinging Nettle, Seaweed, Fenugreek, Red Clover, Peppermint, Rosehip, Goldenrod, Marigold.

Analytical constituents :

  • Crude protein: 17
  • Crude cellulose: 14
  • Crude ash: 12
  • Moisture content: 11
  • Fat content: 2% Sodium
  • Sodium: 0.29

Packaging

Phyto-Robe Cheval is packaged in 1 kg jars, sufficient for a 20-day course of treatment.

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