Description
Magnesium Dog Comforter Spray for supporting comfort and mobility to muscles, backs, joints, hamstrings and strains. Directly spraying the the area is far quicker , which will then be absorbed through the skin directly into the muscle tissue.
150ml handy spray.
WINNER – IMPACT & INNOVATION AWARDS 2014

WINNER – IMPACT & INNOVATION AWARDS 2014
ABOUT FREESTEP
Freestep are unique products developed by specialist Life Science company (Phytorigins) situated in Caernarfon, North Wales, an area which is rapidly developing as centre of excellence for Bioscience particularly in the use of plant chemicals as medicine.
Recently Edwina Hart, the Welsh Government Trade and Business Minister made 100 million pounds available for specific research projects which lead to cutting edge scientific product/technology development and the equine market has been the first to benefit.
For 4 years the dietary content of freely grazing welsh mountain ponies has been analysed and many unique compounds have been identified as having significant medicinal properties with relevance to obesity control, laminitis and gut microbial bacteria populations.
Whilst the anti oxidant capabilities of vitamins c and e are quite well understood, knowledge of plant anti oxidants is in its infancy in many respects particularly with regard to indigenous plant species known to attract horses such as gorse, holly, silver birch and blackberry.
With the WAG funding, Phytorigins is able to collaborate with the world renown chemistry department at Bangor University and IBERS at Aberystwyth to develop plant compounds for either medicines (antibiotics and sedatives) or functional foods to help prevent and combat some of the most chronic disease states such as laminitis, EMS, EGUS and Cushings.
At the moment it is a global leader in the production, development and research of sustainable UK plant compounds to combat obesity in the equine and companion animal market producing either daily supplements or ingredients to be included in the daily ration and described as functional foods. The compounds aid in weight control and normal insulin/glucose levels and also work to control the systemic inflammation which can be a consequence of obesity leading to many other disease states.
There is a growing trend towards sustainability and traceability of compounds and Phytorigins have plans in progress to grow their own medicinal crops alongside others already established such as the daffodils grown for Alzheimer medicine galanthamine in the Brecon Beacons and have exclusive extraction and scale up labs based in Wales.
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