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Zeolite for Horses – UltraCruz®

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Equine Zeolite Silicon Supplement for performance horses to help support healthy bones and joint health
    • Ideal supplement containing ingredients to help promote joint and bone health for performance horses, race horses and senior horses
    • Zeolite is a highly bio-available natural form of Silicon, which may help maintain healthy bones, tendons and ligaments in horses
    • Provided as a palatable powder
    • Developed and manufactured in the USA with globally-sourced ingredients by Santa Cruz Animal Health
    • Highly recommended by others, see testimonials in tab below
    • Same day shipping on in-stock items ordered before 3:00 PM Central Time Monday-Friday.
    • DISCOUNT: Bulk orders of UltraCruz® Animal Health products totaling $500 or more receive a 5% discount.
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10 lb, 25 day supply
$40.95Autoship: $38.90
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20 lb, 50 day supply
$78.95Autoship: $75.00
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UltraCruz® Equine Zeolite Plus Supplement for Horses

  • Supports healthy bone and soft tissue
  • Ideal for all ages

UltraCruz® Equine Zeolite Plus Supplement for Horses is a natural source of Silicon, an important element to maintain healthy bones and soft tissue in the horse. Zeolite is a highly bio-available, natural form of Silicon that supports bone and connective tissue health. It is now even easier to provide support with this palatable pellet!
Silicon is the second-most plentiful element on earth, yet horses may not receive adequate amounts from their diets because not all forms of Silica are bioavailable or readily absorbed by the body.

Zeolite for Horses - CD Diamond's Colt standing on a grassy hill

For additional joint support, we recommend using UltraCruz® Equine Joint Supplement for Horses. Or, for a more comprehensive formula that supports overall wellness in addition to healthy joints, we recommend feeding horses UltraCruz® Equine Advanced Joint Supplement.

For additional joint support, we recommend using UltraCruz® Equine Joint Supplement for Horses. Or, for a more comprehensive formula that supports overall wellness in addition to healthy joints, we recommend feeding horses UltraCruz® Equine Wellness/Joint Performance Supplement for Horses

References:

  1. Biological and therapeutic effects of ortho-silicic acid and some ortho-silicic acid-releasing compounds: New perspectives for therapy.  |  Jurkić, LM., et al. 2013. Nutr Metab (Lond). 10: 2. PMID: 23298332
  2. Silicon: the health benefits of a metalloid.  |  Martin, KR. 2013. Met Ions Life Sci. 13: 451-73. PMID: 24470100
  3. Effects of zeolite supplementation on parameters of intestinal barrier integrity, inflammation, redoxbiology and performance in aerobically trained subjects.  |  Lamprecht, M., et al. 2015. J Int Soc Sports Nutr. 12: 40. PMID: 26500463
  4. Critical Review on Zeolite Clinoptilolite Safety and Medical Applications in vivo.  |  Kraljević Pavelić, S., et al. 2018. Front Pharmacol. 9: 1350. PMID: 30538633
  5. Evaluation of an oral joint supplement on gait kinematics and biomarkers of cartilage metabolism and inflammation in mature riding horses.  |  Much, ML., et al. 2020. Transl Anim Sci. 4: txaa150. PMID: 32968713
  6. Physiological responses to training and racing in two-year-old quarter horses Author links open overlay panel  |  J.A.Reynolds, G.D.Potter, T.W.Odom, M.M.Vogelsang, W.B. Smith, B.D. Nielsen, D.M.Senor, E.H.Bird. 1993. Journal of Equine Veterinary Science. Vol 13, Issue 10: 543-548.
  7. Training distance to failure in young racing quarter horses fed sodium zeolite A  |  B.D.Nielsen, G.D. Potter, E.L.Morris, T.W.Odom, D.M.Senor, J.A. Reynolds, W.B.Smith, M.T.Martin, E.H.Bird. 1993. Journal of Equine Veterinary Science. Vol 13, Issue 10: 562-567.
  8. Increased plasma silicon concentrations and altered bone resorption in response to sodium zeolite a supplementation in yearling horses  |  K.J. Lang, B.D. Nielsen, K.L. Waite, G.A. Hill, M.W.Orth. 2001. Journal of Equine Veterinary Science. Vol 21, Issue 11: 550-555.
  9. Zeolite: "the magic stone"; main nutritional, environmental, experimental and clinical fields of application  |  Carmen Laurino and Beniamino Palmieri. 2015. Nutricion Hospitalaria. Vol 32, Issue 2: 573-581.

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