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Science Supplements FlexAbility Professional 3.5kg

SKU: 73380
The highest specifiction joint supplement available in the UK. Unique combination and optimum levels of scientifically proven ingredients.
£89.95
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  • FlexAbility PROFESSIONAL - Horse Joint Supplement

    What's different about FlexAbility PROFESSIONAL? FlexAbility PROFESSIONAL is the highest specification joint supplement available in the UK*.

    It is a nutritionally advanced formula of FlexAbility which the only joint supplement on the market with two clinical and scientific studies demonstrating the positive effects of joint supplementation and is the only joint supplement in the UK with a published, peer reviewed paper in The Journal of Equine Veterinary Science. The study is the largest undertaken in recent history and the findings were also accepted and presented at the British Equine Veterinary Association Congress. The clinical trials suggest for stiff horses, 6-7 out of 10 fed FlexAbility benefit in maintaining normal joint function and mobility.

    FlexAbility PROFESSIONAL is designed for those horses needing the absolute maximum levels of support such as those competing at the highest levels of competition and undergoing the greatest stress to joints, tendons and ligaments.

    We believe that when comparing joint supplements the key elements to consider are: - The actual level of active ingredients as declared by the manufacturer - The rate at which each manufacturer is advising you to feed (This needs to be sufficient to provide the correct level for a horse, not a smaller animal) - The quality of the ingredients used (Are they an approved and certified manufacturer. Look for UFAS and NOPS certification) - Do they have any published or clinical data to support their claims?

    What's in it? Providing declared levels of key nutrients involved in cartilage synthesis and support using a unique combination and optimal levels of scientifically proven ingredients, including glucosamine, low molecular weight chondroitin, MSM, omega 3 fatty acids DHA & EPA, Hyaluronic Acid (HA), Boswellia, Collagen Peptides, Rosehip and Vitamin C.

    Manufactured under the strictest conditions in our approved and certified UFAS and BETA NOPS approved manufacturing facility.

    How to accurately evaluate and compare joint supplements

    It seems that the graph that we recently posted showing a comparison of CONTENT of different ingredients in joint supplements has caused a bit of a stir!

    Not surprising really. The reason it has caused a stir is because some companies choose to market on PERCENTAGE or CONCENTRATION of active ingredients rather than on CONTENT.

    Here is a clear explanation of what these terms mean and why PERCENTAGE can be very misleading and why CONTENT (the actual amount your horse gets) is the only accurate way to compare.

    PERCENTAGE is the amount of an ingredient in a supplement in grams per gram x 100 (or it could be mg per mg or kg per kg and so on). So if there is 20g of an active ingredient in 100g of supplement that is 20%. It's also the same as CONCENTRATION in this case. You will also often see on labels the amount of an ingredient in a supplement expressed as g/kg or mg/kg or IU/kg - this is a CONCENTRATION (but could be converted to a %). For example, in the case of pure glucosamine in a supplement with nothing else, then the PERCENTAGE or CONCENTRATION will be 100%.

    This DOES NOT tell you how much your horse will get of the active ingredient. For that you need to know the FEEDING RATE (amount of supplement fed per day). For example:

    If a supplement claims to contain 10g of Glucosamine in a 20g FEEDING RATE:

    The PERCENTAGE of Glucosamine in the product is 50% (10g out of a total of 20g)

    The CONTENT of Glucosamine is 10g at a FEEDING RATE of 20g (20g = total amount fed to horse, 10g being the actual amount of Glucosamine your horse will get)

    The CONCENTRATION of Glucosamine is 50g/100g or 500g/kg

    So why is the FEEDING RATE so important? The rate at which the manufacturer is advising you to feed determines the CONTENT (actual amount) of each active ingredient that your horse will receive. So on paper a supplement might claim to have 'no fillers' and provide 100% Glucosamine. However, when you look at the feeding rate and it tells you to feed a 10g scoop, your horse will only get 10g of glucosamine. Another manufacturer might have a combination of beneficial ingredients and provide as part of the formulation 50% worth of Glucosamine. When you then look at the feeding rate it tells you to feed 3 x 10g scoops (30g). In this example your horse will get 15g of Glucosamine; 5g more than the first supplement.

    BOTTOM LINE - PERCENTAGE or CONCENTRATION on their own are meaningless and misleading! CONTENT is the most important as this is what your horse ACTUALLY GETS.

    *Data is correct as of November 2018 and compares some of the leading joint supplements in the UK based on their published maintenance feeding rates for an average 500kg horse and published declared levels of active ingredients. This is only one method of comparison and should be used as a guide.

  • FlexAbility PROFESSIONAL - Horse Joint Supplement

    What's different about FlexAbility PROFESSIONAL? FlexAbility PROFESSIONAL is the highest specification joint supplement available in the UK*.

    It is a nutritionally advanced formula of FlexAbility which the only joint supplement on the market with two clinical and scientific studies demonstrating the positive effects of joint supplementation and is the only joint supplement in the UK with a published, peer reviewed paper in The Journal of Equine Veterinary Science. The study is the largest undertaken in recent history and the findings were also accepted and presented at the British Equine Veterinary Association Congress. The clinical trials suggest for stiff horses, 6-7 out of 10 fed FlexAbility benefit in maintaining normal joint function and mobility.

    FlexAbility PROFESSIONAL is designed for those horses needing the absolute maximum levels of support such as those competing at the highest levels of competition and undergoing the greatest stress to joints, tendons and ligaments.

    We believe that when comparing joint supplements the key elements to consider are: - The actual level of active ingredients as declared by the manufacturer - The rate at which each manufacturer is advising you to feed (This needs to be sufficient to provide the correct level for a horse, not a smaller animal) - The quality of the ingredients used (Are they an approved and certified manufacturer. Look for UFAS and NOPS certification) - Do they have any published or clinical data to support their claims?

    What's in it? Providing declared levels of key nutrients involved in cartilage synthesis and support using a unique combination and optimal levels of scientifically proven ingredients, including glucosamine, low molecular weight chondroitin, MSM, omega 3 fatty acids DHA & EPA, Hyaluronic Acid (HA), Boswellia, Collagen Peptides, Rosehip and Vitamin C.

    Manufactured under the strictest conditions in our approved and certified UFAS and BETA NOPS approved manufacturing facility.

    How to accurately evaluate and compare joint supplements

    It seems that the graph that we recently posted showing a comparison of CONTENT of different ingredients in joint supplements has caused a bit of a stir!

    Not surprising really. The reason it has caused a stir is because some companies choose to market on PERCENTAGE or CONCENTRATION of active ingredients rather than on CONTENT.

    Here is a clear explanation of what these terms mean and why PERCENTAGE can be very misleading and why CONTENT (the actual amount your horse gets) is the only accurate way to compare.

    PERCENTAGE is the amount of an ingredient in a supplement in grams per gram x 100 (or it could be mg per mg or kg per kg and so on). So if there is 20g of an active ingredient in 100g of supplement that is 20%. It's also the same as CONCENTRATION in this case. You will also often see on labels the amount of an ingredient in a supplement expressed as g/kg or mg/kg or IU/kg - this is a CONCENTRATION (but could be converted to a %). For example, in the case of pure glucosamine in a supplement with nothing else, then the PERCENTAGE or CONCENTRATION will be 100%.

    This DOES NOT tell you how much your horse will get of the active ingredient. For that you need to know the FEEDING RATE (amount of supplement fed per day). For example:

    If a supplement claims to contain 10g of Glucosamine in a 20g FEEDING RATE:

    The PERCENTAGE of Glucosamine in the product is 50% (10g out of a total of 20g)

    The CONTENT of Glucosamine is 10g at a FEEDING RATE of 20g (20g = total amount fed to horse, 10g being the actual amount of Glucosamine your horse will get)

    The CONCENTRATION of Glucosamine is 50g/100g or 500g/kg

    So why is the FEEDING RATE so important? The rate at which the manufacturer is advising you to feed determines the CONTENT (actual amount) of each active ingredient that your horse will receive. So on paper a supplement might claim to have 'no fillers' and provide 100% Glucosamine. However, when you look at the feeding rate and it tells you to feed a 10g scoop, your horse will only get 10g of glucosamine. Another manufacturer might have a combination of beneficial ingredients and provide as part of the formulation 50% worth of Glucosamine. When you then look at the feeding rate it tells you to feed 3 x 10g scoops (30g). In this example your horse will get 15g of Glucosamine; 5g more than the first supplement.

    BOTTOM LINE - PERCENTAGE or CONCENTRATION on their own are meaningless and misleading! CONTENT is the most important as this is what your horse ACTUALLY GETS.

    *Data is correct as of November 2018 and compares some of the leading joint supplements in the UK based on their published maintenance feeding rates for an average 500kg horse and published declared levels of active ingredients. This is only one method of comparison and should be used as a guide.