EZium could be the key to unlock your horse's true potential


Why feed

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Because even when you feed the best forages and concentrates, your horse might not be receiving all of the Magnesium he needs.

The form of Magnesium in most feeds is just not readily available and deficiencies in Magnesium are common.

Pelleted Formulation

Feel confident that EZium won't sift to the bottom of the feed tub and be wasted.

Chelated Magnesium

EZium contains a chelated source of Magnesium called Magnesium Glycinate.

Safe/Approved

EZium contains no substances prohibited for feeding by any equine organization governing body, including FEI, USEF, USDF, AQHA, APHA, etc. 

Does your horse have any of these Magnesium deficiency symptoms?

  • Nervousness, Excitability, and Flighty Behavior
  • Jumpiness and Hypersensitivity to Noise
  • Inability to Focus and Relax
  • Muscle Cramps, Spasms, and Tying Up
  • Hyperexcitability
  • Hypersensitive skin
  • Tension and tight sore backs
  • Resistance to training


If there is inadequate Magnesium, the flight or fight response becomes easily triggered. The nerve and muscle cells are primed to "fire now" and are essentially irritable.


Feeding EZium prevents deficiency by providing the Magnesium your horse needs in a form he can absorb.

 


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Is EZium safe/approved for feeding?

EZium only contains ingredients approved for feeding by the American Association of Feed Control Officials (AAFCO), the governing body that reviews the safety and approves ingredients for feeding to animals.


The active ingredient in EZium is Magnesium Glycinate, an amino acid chelate made by chemically binding Magnesium with the amino acid glycine. The other ingredients are common feed ingredients such as alfalfa meal, flaxseed meal, and flavoring agents.


None of the ingredients of EZium are prohibited for feeding by any equine organization governing body, including USEF, USDF, AQHA, and more. You can feed EZium with confidence no matter where your horse competes!


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What improvements have EZium users seen in their horses?

As part of product development and testing, we asked users to complete a survey describing the effects they saw in their horses and asked them how long before the effects were seen.  The top responses were:

 

  • 71% reported their horses were less nervous, excitable, or jumpy
  • 57% saw an increased tolerance to work
  • 49% say they experienced a reduce incidence of spooking
  • 46% said their horses had greater  freedom and range of motion.

 

Remember, EZium is not a calming supplement.  Hyperexcitability and hypersensitivity can be symptoms of a Magnesium deficiency.  By treating the deficiency symptoms with EZium, your horse becomes calmer and progresses more rapidly in their training program. 


Most saw results within 2-3 weeks.  Many in as few as 4 days. 


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Source: Center for Magnesium Education & Research www.magnesiumeducation.com


EZium is available in one-month, two-month, and four-month supplies.

Available in both plastic reclosable pails and convenient refill bags.

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