Supports Normal Metabolic Function and Healthy Insulin Levels.
Metabolic dysregulation is characterized by weight gain and unhealthy insulin levels that can lead to unsoundness. Maintaining normal metabolic function and sustaining healthy weight through dietary supplementation will support normal insulin levels and healthy laminae structure in the foot.
Supports Normal Metabolic Function and Healthy Insulin Levels
Why Choose InsulinWise?
InsulinWise is available only through a licensed veterinarian. Contact your vet for an ordering code today.
Metabolic dysregulation is characterized by weight gain and unhealthy insulin levels that can lead to unsoundness. Maintaining normal metabolic function and sustaining healthy weight through dietary supplementation will support normal insulin levels and healthy laminae structure in the foot.
InsulinWise:
- Maintains normal metabolic function and healthy insulin levels.
- Supports a healthy body weight and normal fat distribution.
- Sustains healthy laminae within the hoof.
When health issues arise, always seek the advice of a licensed veterinarian who can help you choose the correct course of action for your horse. Supplements are intended to maintain healthy systems and support recovery and healing. They are not intended to treat or cure illness or injury.
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Recommended for
Veterinarians recommend InsulinWise to support normal metabolic function in horses and ponies of all ages. InsulinWise is recommended to:• Support normal structural integrity of the laminae in the hoof.
• Sustain healthy metabolic function and insulin levels.
Ingredients
InsulinWise contains:
Active IngredientsLeucine 2,100 mgLysine 1,740 mgGlutamic Acid 1,010 mgResveratrol 750 mgQuercetin 500 mgProline 470 mgAlanine 395 mgGlycine 250 mgThis synergistic blend of polyphenols and amino acids, including leucine, support normal metabolic function in horses and poniesRESEARCH-PROVEN TO SUPPORT NORMAL METABOLIC FUNCTION
* Manfredi JM, Stapley ED, Nash D. Effects of a dietary supplement on insulin and adipokine concentrations in equine metabolic syndrome/insulin dysregulation. In J Equine Vet Sci 2020:88:102930.