Posts tagged: Tie Up

Lactanase 2X

Many horses suffer the symptoms of tying up and not finishing the race. This can also lead to unwanted muscle damage. The best thing to use in this scenario is Lactanase 2x. The proper and best way to use this product in horses, dogs, and camels is to give 20ml IV the day before the event. You need to make sure to use this product IV only as this can burn if given in the muscle. The best practice is to use 20ml in a one litre bag of lactated ringers solution. This will dilute the Lactanase 2X so there will not be any burning. If you want stop tie up in your race horses, camels, and greyhounds try this product out and see for yourself. You can purchase this product and more at HorsePreRace.com

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Kynoselen Injection will eliminate tie up

In the winter it seams that race horses seem to “tie up” more than in the summer. We won’t go into the scientific evidence but just tell you the facts. Most of the time in the winter horses aren’t drinking as much due to frozen water. This dehydration will cause a horse to tie up. To eliminate this and to keep your horse performing at the top levels you can try Kynoselen Injection twice a week. We recommend using 10ml after the race and another 10ml three days prior to the event. You can purchase Kynoselen at http://www.horseprerace.com/kynoselen-injection-100ml-p-66.html

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Lactanase Injection

To help reduce the incidence of Tying Up use Lactanase Injection on a regular basis.  Lactanase Injection works by reducing the build-up of lactic acid in muscle cells.  There are many types of Lactanase but the only true Lactanse is the one with Dichloro-acetic acid 120 μg/mL, Sodium gluconate 250 mg/mL  These are two very important ingredients that make up Lactanase Injection properly.

Lactanase contains dichloroacetic acid, which is an activator of the enzyme pyruvate dehydrogenase. This enzyme plays a central role in the process of lactic acid production during hard work. Supplementation with dichloroacetic acid (DCA) results in activation of the enzyme pyruvate dehydrogenase, leading to a reduction in the rate of lactic acid production and accumulation in muscles. Elevated plasma lactate levels result in a reduction in pH which contributes to muscle fatigue and decreased muscle performance.
Supplementation with DCA has been shown to reduce lactic acid accumulation during exercise, and produce a significant delay in muscle fatigue.  The pathogenesis of Exertional Rhabdomyolysis (“Tying Up”) in horses is related to lactic acidosis during exercise, and associated low muscle pH.  Sodium bicarbonate and dimethylglycine (DMG), which may help to reduce lactic acid accumulation during exercise, have been used to assist in the prevention of Tying Up in horses. Similarly, DCA (Lactanase) results in a reduction in the rate of lactate accumulation, and a delay in the onset of muscle fatigue.

The best way to use Lactanase is to give 20-40ml intravenous diluted in 1 litre of saline once to twice a week.

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Tridenosen – Eliminate Tie Up in Horses, Greyhounds, Dogs, & Camels

If your looking to improve performance and eliminate tying up in your horse, greyhound, or camel you need to give Tridenosen a try. This powerful product has been used for years by some of the nations leading trainers. Given IV or intramuscular this product is extremely easy to use. Most trainers report that using 10ml the day before the event and 10ml 6-8 hrs prior to event seems to work best. Tridenosen can be purchased by clicking Tridenosen Injection.

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