

Minerals affect the activity of all body systems and ensure their proper and coordinated work.
Minerals affect the activity of all body systems and ensure their proper and coordinated work.
Minerals are involved in:
- Metabolism
- Hematopoietic process
- Regulation of water and salt balance
- Activation of vitamins
- Working of the muscular, cardiovascular and digestive systems
Minerals are part of:
- Enzymes and hormones
- Supportive connective tissue


Improves competition results

Reduces the possibility of muscle strains and hoof cracks

Prevents illnesses and elongates the active life of a horse

Increases fertility rates and chances of double offspring, even in sport horses

Prevents illnesses and elongates the active life of a horse

Increases fertility rates and chances of double offspring, even in sport horses



Coarse hair
Hoof cracks
Weak bone and muscle structure
Lack of progress
in training
Severe hair loss

Trace elements deficiencies worsen chronic illnesses, lead to new diseases, lower productivity, and increase the possibility of negative effect on health after competitions.
It is more sensible to notice the body’s tendency for losing microelements at a certain point and to prevent the loss rather than dealing with the symptoms later on.
Here are just some of the trace elements and the body functions they affect:
- Sulfur — structure of nails, hoofs, horns, and hair
- Zinc — component of the cell nucleus
- Potassium — cell pressure regulation
- Calcium, Phosphorus, Magnesium, Manganese, Molybdenum – structure of the skeletal and muscular systems
- Calcium, Sodium, Potassium — milk synthesis
it is possible to detect mineral deficiency in a timely manner,
treat it, avoid losing time
and even reduce financial loss.

Spectral analysis of hair is a non-invasive test that measures the levels of microelements and macroelements in the body and identifies heavy metals poisoning.



A strand 3-4 cm in length and 0,5 cm in width is enough
Using sharp scissors is recommended


Send the hair sample to the lab and receive a complete health report of the horse by mail just a few days after.
The next step will be making a treatment plan or creating a new balanced nutrition plan. Watch your horse regain the energy of life and strength to win.
