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FlamOxide

FlamOxide - Assisting the Body's Own Healing Process for Injuries

  • A horse's flexibility in the joints depends on proper cartilage, well lubricated by synovial fluid.
  • Specific nutrients are necessary to assist in the body's own healing process of injuries to joints, cartilage, ligaments, tendons and synovial fluid.

flamoxide

FlamOxide is a new non-prescription, veterinary-strength, all-natural preparation that may help the body to replace the synovial fluid and re-grow cartilage. It will also help to support blood flow to the joints through the precursors of Nitric Oxide. It is a vegetarian product which contains nutrients necessary to maintain joints, cartilage, ligaments, tendons, synovial fluid while assisting in healing injuries. It contains no Glucosamine, Chondroitin, MSM or other Nitric Oxide inhibiting ingredients. FlamOxide helps in ways not found in any other joint support product.


 

IMPORTANT: These instructions must be followed for the product to work: Anti-inflammatory herbs and drugs such as Banamine or "Bute" (phenylbutazone), block the formation of Nitric Oxide, and will inhibit FlamOxideT's effectiveness. All anti-inflammatory drugs and all other supplements are to be stopped for at least the first 4-weeks of using FlamOxide.

For greater effectiveness give twice (2x) a day for the first 1-2 weeks, then once (1x) per day. FlamOxide contains no drugs or racing-prohibited ingredients.

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The Results

“GastroPlus worked on Cape Greko and in 3 days we noticed a change. We can not thank the man behind this wonderful most powerful product enough, it has given him a new lease of life and the owner is delighted to see some rewards in his bank balance!! He always knew his horse had something and persevered with him, many would of given up on him."

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