Lung Aid
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LUNG AID helps support horses' immune systems, respiratory health, oxygen utilization and promotes normal recovery from seasonal allergies.
LUNG AID supports oxygen utilization and helps promote stamina. A horse that breathes better performs better. This product helps enhance exercise tolerance, normal cardiac output and supports normal integrity, function and circulation of the lungs while strengthening the walls of the capillaries in the lungs. Environmental challenges and seasonal allergies can overwhelm a horse’s natural defenses, leading to health concerns. LUNG AID supports a horse’s respiratory system and promotes the normal recovery process from seasonal allergies.
A healthy horse’s respiratory track protects him from irritants such as mold, dust and pollen. LUNG AID supplies the body’s tissues with oxygen and copes with the increased demand for oxygen when exercising.
LUNG AID is a highly concentrated, complex formulation of multiple sources of vitamin C. The absorption process begins upon ingestion.
Active Ingredients per scoop (5 gm)
A proprietary blend of Acerola Powder, Vitamin C (Ascorbic Acid), Citrus Bioflavonoid Complex, Hesperidin Complex Powder, Rose Hips Powder 1,580 mg
Directions for use:
(5 gm scoop included)
Give 2 scoops (10 gm) twice daily (AM and PM) for first 14 days
Maintenance directions:
Give 1 scoop (5 gm) twice daily
Storage:
CHOICE OF CHAMPIONS products should be stored at 40-80 degrees Fahrenheit. Extreme hot and cold temperatures and direct sunlight may cause ingredient breakdown. When properly stored, Choice of Champions products have a shelf life of two years.
Please note:
This supplement has been used in FEI competitions including the Pan American games, FEI World Cup Finals, World Equestrian Games, Rolex Three-Day Event and the Olympics, as well as USEF competitions nationwide. It is the rider and the trainer’s responsibility to stay abreast of the rule changes for the USEF, FEI and other governing organizations.