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Pain Killer

$75.00

Pain Killer A breakthrough in pain relief for our equine competitors.
This product is a unique blend of herbs and homeopathic ingredients.

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Pain Killer A breakthrough in pain relief for our equine competitors.
This product is a unique blend of herbs and homeopathic ingredients.
It helps the physical pain and also reduces the perception of pain.
It does not dull the horse in any way, and is proven to be remarkably effective.

administered ;4-6 hours before the Race/Event http://www.tacomavetmedication.com

 

HOW DOES IT WORK?Pain Killer
Hypoxia Inducible Factor and the HIF pathway are responsible for the expression of a variety of physiological responses to oxygen deprivation and conditions of lowered oxygen intake – similar to what would be seen with altitude training, which itself relies on adaptations mediated by this pathway to stimulate an increase in endogenous EPO and red blood cells.

Typically, the mediator of HIF undergoes rapid degradation under conditions of adequate oxygen intake. However, in an oxygen-deprived environment, it remains active for much longer and sets off a sequence of events that (among other benefits) activates the gene for producing EPO that promote efficient adaptation to hypoxia. Cobalt chloride appears to mimic the oxygen-deprived state at the genomic level, thereby causing the HIF mediator to remain stable enough to initiate increased EPO production.

WHY USE?Pain Killer

In treating horses and camels one to two times weekly you can expect a significant rise in PCV, Haemoglobin, Hematocrits and Red blood cells over a 3-4 week.

It is an effective way to produce effects similar to EPO – a huge boost for endurance animal athletes or any animal needing increased stamina and performance.

ADMINISTRATION AND DOSAGE:
Use 5 ml intravenously weekly for horses and camels.Pain Killer

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