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NutraWound - To Support The Natural Healing Process

 

NutraWound TM provides powerful results for tendons, ligaments, and all connective tissue including scrapes and abrasions on horses, small animals, or people.

NutraWound TM is a nutritional supplement designed to support the body's own process of wound healing by promoting collagen synthesis and Nitric Oxide production.

NutraWound TM is an all-natural product containing amino acid compounds and is best provided on as empty a stomach as possible, which is very important. Feed in the stomach upsets the synergy of the ingredients, rendering it weak. With no food in the stomach, there will be a better reaction for the digestive function to deliver the active ingredients immediately to support the healing process via the bloodstream.


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IMPORTANT: These instructions must be followed for the product to work:

Anti-inflammatory herbs and drugs such as Banamine or "Bute" (phenylbutazone), block formation of Nitric Oxide. They will inhibit NutraWound TM effectiveness. All anti-inflammatory drugs and all other supplements are to be stopped for at least the first 4-weeks of using NutraWound TM.

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Keep in cool dry place

NOTE: For any horse with a compromised stomach function, to help the body's ability to respond and promote healing, a provision of GastroPLUS morning and night for 10 days followed by a measure of GastroPLUS in the morning and a single measure of NutraWound in the evening is effective.

 

Use of Nutrawound to support healing - 3yr old TB filly


 
A 3yr old filly was scanned when she arrived at our rehab yard at Taplow, Berkshire approximately 6wks ago. Her scan showed an injury so bad, that it looked like she had been jumping and one you would not expect to see this in such a young horse, running on the flat!  Using Nitroxide, for bloodflow and Nutrawound to support the body's own healing process and production of collagen, a scan after 5 weeks showed much improvement. We are hopeful she will return to racing given time.

 

From : flossie To : Bob Date : 2009-01-23 8:49 AM
Subject : RE: Splint Bone Surgery

Ok-we have either had a NutraWound miracle or something weird is going on.. I took this mare in for surgery yesterday, but the vet ended up having colic emergencies come in and did not get to her. He came in early this morning and took the bandages off her that were put on a week ago (he told me to leave them be) and was amazed at the wound and knot. He then went back and reviewed her x-rays and advised that we may be able to leave those broken pieces in there to heal up on their own. We are going to give it 10 days and then run x-rays again and see what we find. I think it was me putting her on NW the day I came back from the vet as well as before I even knew about the break. (I was giving that to her every other day along with the breathing stuff). So we are now in a waiting game and I will have her on NutraWound 2 x a day now. Do you have any thoughts about this? Thank you, LaDonna

 

 

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Testimonials

Star Burst, a 3yr old Fanastic Light filly, ran her first race at Windsor in June and ran very well, coming fourth. She was quite green, which was expected as it was her first time out and lots to see but both owner and trainer were delighted with her performance.

The following morning she could hardly walk and vet x rayed her to find that she had fractured her radius, she was very lucky she had not broken it!!

Straight away she was put on box rest and I was asked by the owner to give her what she needed. I immediately put her on Nutrawound and Nitroxide; Nitroxide for blood flow and Nutrawound for supporting the bone etc. After 2.5 weeks she was x- rayed again and there was no sign of the fracture and she was able to be walked by hand; the vet was so surprised with the results.

She was walked in hand for 3wks and now is on the walker and is only on Nutrawound once a day and will then go on the Nutrawound Top Dressing for maintenance keeping her bones, tendons, ligaments and all soft tissues strong.

She will be back on the race track in approx 2 months.

Star Burst ran on 30th December 2008 and she ran a very respectable 3rd, after coming back from her fracture injury. You could see that she was a little apprehensive as to putting pressure on that leg and given time she will gain confidence. This was her third race ever and has been placed twice now!

She also was on the Gastro Top Dressing and the handler and trainer couldnt believe how calm she was and focused on her race, again proving how good this product is!