FAQS
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What are the ingredients in Equine Oxyshot?
Equine Oxyshot contains de-ionized water, a small amount of sodium chloride (in the form of Sea Salt) and at least 15% v/v of diatomic oxygen at manufacture.
What's special about Equine Oxyshot?
• It provides significant amounts of additional oxygen to the bloodstream
• It is non-toxic, drug free and does not contain any banned substances
• It is made naturally without the use of dangerous chemical compounds
• It's the safe, easy way to give your horse or animal every chance by providing
extra oxygen
• It is a SUPER STRENGTH concentrate, containing at least 150,000 ppm usable
oxygen (tap water typically contains 6 - 10 ppm oxygen)
• It is easily administered orally
Equine Oxyshot Composition
• Contains stabilized diatomic oxygen in an aqueous water and saline solution
• The ingredients of Equine Oxyshot are: >84% De Ionized Water, 15% Dissolved diatomic oxygen, and
<1% Sodium Chloride (Atlantic Sea Salt) NaCl.
• A world breakthrough in providing a pH balanced oxygen supplement of about pH 7.9
How is it taken?
• Very simply - squirt 25mls at a time behind tongue using a syringe. It can also be diluted in distilled water
• For best results, administer 30 minutes before training
• For best absorption, administer at least two hours after food and half an hour before food
How does it work?
• Equine Oxyshot provides massive amounts of bio-available, stabilized oxygen molecules which are absorbed
into the bloodstream through the stomach and the intestinal lining
• Once in the bloodstream, the oxygen makes its normal way into the cells of the body
• Stabilized oxygen is a high concentration of oxygen in its molecular form, i.e.. like the oxygen breathed from the
atmosphere into the lungs
Who should use Equine Oxyshot?
• Particularly suitable for highly trained racing and competitive animals such as:
- Thoroughbreds
- Harness racing
- Equestrian
- Cross country
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