Grand H.A. – Hyaluronic Acid Horse Supplement
$129.85 – $556.50
HA for Joint Health and Flexibility
Hyaluronic Acid Horse Supplement Formulated for:
- Competition Horses
- Aging Horses
- Horses in Intense Training
Other Features:
- Provides Long-Term Joint Support
- Maintains Joint Health and Function
- Helps Reduce Inflammation, Stiffness and Discomfort Associated with Normal Exercise
- Can be Combined with Grand Flex or Mega Grand Flex to Maximize Results
Grand H.A.™ Nourishes, Lubricates, and Supports the Joint. Each unit provides 300mg of Hyaluronic Acid, the highest level available. Hyaluronic Acid (HA) is the chief component of synovial fluid that cushions and lubricates the joints. It plays an important role in increasing the viscosity and reducing friction between articular surfaces.
Grand H.A. Hyaluronic Acid Horse Supplement contains Kolla II®, a new US-patented “Super Ingredient” clinically studied for rapid absorption and promotion of joint health. Kolla II® provides a matrix of HA molecules at 1/90th of their original size, Type II Collagen, and Depolymerized Chondroitin Sulfate. The combination of these three ingredients matches the natural structure found in articular cartilage. Grand H.A. supplement for horses with Type II Collagen represents a new dimension in joint technology. This hyaluronic acid horse supplement offers a more scientific approach to ultimate joint care.
Ingredients
Product Facts • Per 1oz. (28.5 g) unit
Weight | 3.75 lbs |
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Size | 3.75 lb., 10 lb., 20 lb. |
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Valerie D. (verified owner) –
Not sure if it works yet because we only used it a few days so far, but the horses are definitely eating it.
Valerie D. (verified owner) –
Not sure if I’ve used it long enough to really take affect on my horse, but he eats it with no hesitation.