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Oralx B-Complex

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ORALX B-COMPLEX is a great way to give a horse the B-Group Vitamins without the worry of powders being sifted out of the feed. Amino acids and vitamin concentrates with added chelated minerals are combined in a paste form to enhance absorption into the horses body.

The chelated minerals and vitamins in ORALX B-COMPLEX help maintain a high level of red blood cells, with the B-Complex assisting the transfer of oxygen from cell to cell. As well, ORALX B-COMPLEX can aid the formation of co-enzymes for metabolism.

ORALX B-COMPLEX helps to stimulate a horse's appetite. Used as a recovery paste, ORALX B-COMPLEX can assist in restoring your horse's form the day after a race or competition by replacing the lost B-group vitamins.

This product may be used weekly as a maintenance dose to assist in the prevention of B-Group deficiencies.

Directions
Administer the entire contents onto the back of the horse's tongue.
Give two tubes weekly: one tube 24 hours before racing or work and one tube mid-week. As an aid to recovery, give one tube after heavy work or a race.

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