KERx Adds New Products to Popular Line

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KERx Adds New Products to Popular Line


KERx has added three new nutritional supplements to its line of scientifically formulated products.

“KERx is pleased to introduce three new products to the marketplace. RiteTrac, Nano-E and EquiGlyde have a real place in the management of horses used in all activities, whether it’s high-level competition, production, or pleasure riding. As with all of the KERx products, these were created using sound science,” said Anne Burton, sales manager for KERx.
RiteTrac is a proprietary blend of ingredients designed to support total digestive tract health. Targeted at both the foregut and hindgut of the horse, RiteTrac works in two distinct ways. First, with its combination of fast-acting antacids and coating agents, RiteTrac quickly neutralizes excessive gastric acid, protecting the sensitive nonglandular portion of the stomach and restoring the normal gastric environment. Second, RiteTrac contains EquiShure, a time-released hindgut buffer designed to act on the cecum and colon by minimizing the effects of subclinical hindgut acidosis.
Nano-E is a liquid natural-source vitamin E product. The availability and necessity of vitamin E in equine diets is well established. Using a unique delivery system called nanodispersion, Nano-E increases the bioavailability of vitamin E, making it more immediately available for use as a body-wide antioxidant essential for tissue repair and for its imperative roles in various body systems. Nano-E is available in easy-to-measure packaging to ensure quick, accurate feeding.
To protect joints and other connective tissues from injuries caused by athletic training and performance, choose EquiGlyde, a safe, highly digestible form of sodium hyaluronate. EquiGlyde supports athletic performance by reducing friction in the
joint, increasing flexibility and range of motion, and supplying much-needed
nutrients to the joint capsule.
Through its research and consultation efforts over the last two decades, Kentucky Equine Research (KER) has taken a leadership role that has positioned it as an authority on equine nutrition and exercise physiology. To extend the scope of its services to the
equine and veterinary communities, KER established KERx Special Needs Nutrition, an array of services designed especially for horsemen and veterinarians that includes the formulation and manufacture of innovative nutritional supplements. KER nutritionists design KERx products to meet the needs of today’s horses.
To learn more about KERx and its products, visit www.kerx.com

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