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TRM Superlyte Syrup 3.75 lt.
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TRM Superlyte Syrup 3.75 lt.

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Complement able to quickly replenish the electrolytes lost with sweat in the same natural percentage.

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€31.50
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€193.88
€174.49
  • When horses are subjected to short duration but high intensity exercise, they lose a huge amount of electrolytes through sweat. Horses in training lose electrolytes with the following breakdown; 2 Sodium: 2 Chlorine: 1 Potassium.

    Sports medicine experts have shown that horses running long distances of one to two miles (1600-3200 meters) lose up to ten liters of organic fluids through sweat. In addition, a certain loss of electrolytes occurs daily during training, and in particular during hot periods.

    A deficiency in the balance of body electrolytes can lead to a decrease in performance, dehydration, myoglobinuria, up to a collapse. A regular supply of electrolytes in the diet of the sport horse is essential to reach the maximum athletic potential and the well-being of sport horses.

    SUPERLYTE SYRUP is able to quickly replenish the electrolytes lost with sweat in the same natural percentage!

    SUPERLYTE SYRUP is specially formulated to be:

    • Balanced - Corresponds exactly to the profile of minerals lost by horses in training, which run short distances, but with intense effort.

    • Liquid - Practical and quick to use, it goes well with all types of equine feeding.

    • Pleasant - On the palate and with a natural peppermint flavor.

    • Reasonable in price - Ideal for large training centers.

    • Easily absorbable - The glucose contained facilitates the absorption of electrolytes.

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