Methylsulfonylmethane (MSM) - is a source of bio-available sulfur. Sulfur plays a critical role in the synthesis of connective tissues,
hormones and essential amino acids. Scientific research suggests that MSM may also have anti-inflammatory properties.
Glucosamine N-Acetyl - is required by the body for the synthesis of an important family of macromolecules called glycosaminoglycans
(GAGs). These GAGs make up many body tissues including tendons, ligaments, and cartilage. The lack of glucosamine in the
joints may lead to specific tissue weakness.
Hyaluronic Acid - is a glycosaminoglycan (GAG) that provides structural components to the synovial fluid and provides protective
and nutritive functions to the joints. It functions as a tissue lubricant and is thought to play an important role in modulation
the interactions between adjacent tissues.
Vitamin E - is a fat-soluble vitamin that has an important role as a potent antioxidant. It has a concurrent yet independent
role with selenium, an essential trace mineral. Together they act to maintain normal muscle function, aid in the prevention of
muscular disease and perform as antioxidants to protect body tissues, particularly cell membranes, enzymes and other intracellular
substances, from oxidation-induced damage. Horses with an inadequate reserve of antioxidants might experience poor immunity
to disease, mucscle soreness or stiffness during an exercise bout and prolonged recovery following hard work.