BEGIN 3 TO 5 DAYS PRIOR TO RIDING FOR BEST RESULTS
Loading Level: For maximum effect, administer 2 scoops morning and 2 scoops evening for 3 consecutive days. Then reduce for maintenance.
Maintenance Level: Evaluate response after loading period. Reduce dosage to 1-2 scoops morning and 1-2 scoops evening to find optimum maintenance level. Note: For afternoon rides, add another feeding 2 hours prior for best results.
Taurine
Taurine is a sulfonic acid. It is synthesized in the liver from Methionine and Cystine. As a neuromodulator Taurine is effective at regulating nervous system activity, preventing brain over activity and maintaining cell membrane stability. It is used in human therapies to help reduce nervousness and hyperactivity.
Taurine is also important in Potassium management in muscle cells, especially the heart, helping to maintain steady heart rates. Quick changes in blood sugar exacerbate excitability in horses. Taurine is used in Perfect Prep EQ™ formulas to stabilize blood sugar by potentiating insulin.
Magnesium
Magnesium is an essential mineral in the horse that acts to stabilize the fright-flight reflex. It works on the cellular level to help store glucose and minimize the rapid changes in blood sugar that causes excitability. Magnesium in high levels is also effective at slowing the heart rate and relaxing muscles.
Magnesium and Calcium, both essential minerals in the horse, are chemically very similar but have opposite effects at the cellular level: Calcium is primarily present outside the cell wall while magnesium is abundant inside the cell. Magnesium calms the nervous and cardio-vascular system; calcium excites nerves. Calcium is required for muscle contraction; magnesium causes muscle relaxation. In the performance equine, the additional stress created by training and performance causes an instant deficit in magnesium, and an over abundance of calcium, resulting in excitability, muscle cramps and stress overload.
Different forms of magnesium are absorbed in different parts of the digestive system. One of the benefits of the Perfect Prep EQ™ formula is that the appropriate magnesium compound is used in our formulas to produce optimum effect and quickly correct the imbalances in the calcium-magnesium ratio.
Inositol
Inositol or Vitamin B8 is required for proper formation of cell membranes. It is effective in Perfect Prep EQ™ formulas as a stabilizing element in the transmission of nerve impulses. Inositol provides an overall calming effect on the nervous system.
Thiamine
Thiamine or Vitamin B1 is an essential B vitamin that is key in the digestion of polysaccharides. Large doses of thiamine are known to provide a high level of calming effect on the horse. Perfect Prep EQ™ products use effective levels of the most absorbable thiamine compounds to calm the nervous system and relax the horse.
Glycine
Glycine is a proteinogenic amino acid that has been shown in studies to produce a calming effect on the brain. Glycine also has a positive impact on attention and memory in humans. Additionally, Glycine is composed of amino and hydroxyl ions which have an antacid effect and help to buffer the stomach.
Riboflavin
Riboflavin is also known as Vitamin B2. B Vitamins have been extensively researched and used in both humans and animals to create a sense of calm and wellbeing.
Pyridoxine HCl
Pyridoxine or Vitamin B6 serves as a cofactor in many enzyme reactions mainly in amino acid metabolism, including biosynthesis of neurotransmitters. It significantly boosts the relaxing effects of Perfect Prep EQ™ Gold paste.
Deglycyrrhized Licorice Root Extract
Deglycyrrhized Licorice Root Extract (DGL) relieves discomfort and inflammation related to gastric ulcers.
Storage and Shelf Life: Store in a cool, dry area. Expires 2 years after date of manufacture. Refer to expiration date printed on product packaging.