Description
WHAT IS WHITE-E®?
Pure source of Vitamin E
Natural anti-oxidant
Vital for the immune system
Use to improve fertility
Maintains muscle function and stamina
Proven product with over 30 years on the market
RECOMMENDED FOR
Nervy dogs
Dogs prone to cramping
Muscle strength and stamina
Strengthening the immune system
Improving fertility in brood bitches and stud dogs
WHY CHOOSE WHITE-E?
WHITE-E is a natural anti-oxidant
During intense training and hard exercise, harmful “free radicals” can build up in the muscle and tissue cells. “Free radicals” are unstable molecules that are capable of damaging tissues in the body. WHITE-E acts as a natural anti-oxidant to prevent ‘free radicals’ from building up.
Naturally derived Vitamin E
The Vitamin E in WHITE-E has better absorption into the body and a longer effect than synthetic Vitamin E. WHITE-E will also help with the function and strengthening of the immune system, as well as improving fertility in bitches and in male dogs. Greyhounds deficient in Vitamin E will show signs of muscle weakness, lack of stamina, lowered fertility in both bitches and male dogs, reduced immune response to infections, skin disorders and heart muscle degeneration.
COMPOSITION
Each 3.2g dose contains:
200 I.U of Vitamin E (d-alpha-tocopheryl acid succinate)
DOSAGE & DIRECTIONS FOR USE
Iron is a known antagonist of Vitamin E: therefore when giving any supplement containing iron, WHITE-E should be given in the morning feed and the iron supplement in the evening feed (or on alternate days)
Dose: Measure with enclosed scoop in pack and mix with food.
1 scoopful = 3.2g = 165.2mg (200 I.U) Vitamin E
Training: 1/4 scoopful daily (50 I.U)
Racing: 1/2 scoopful daily (100 I.U)
Pre-race: 2 days prior to racing: 1 scoopful
PACK SIZES
160g, 500g, 1.5kg and 8kg packs
(500g, 1.5kg & 8kg feature a horse picture but are registered for greyhounds)
FAQ
Can feeding WHITE-E increase stamina?
When increasing the fat content of the diet, does extra vitamin E need to be added?
Does my greyhound need extra vitamin E?
Can vitamin E help “calm” my greyhound?
Does WHITE-E contain the natural form of vitamin E?
What are some of the signs associated with a vitamin E deficiency?
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