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HylaMotion

Vita-Flex Nutrition

Our Price: $51.95 - $76.95
Form: Powder
Maintenance Dose: 1 SmartPak Well

HylaMotion contains hyaluronic acid, a major component of equine cartilage and synovial fluid. Research has shown that supplemental hyaluronic acid may act as both a joint lubricant and anti-inflammatory. HylaMotion is ideal for horses with osteoarthritis or those facing the strains of aging, training or competition. These conditions can lead to degradation of cartilage and the synovial fluid, the shock absorbing fluid in the joints. HylaMotion delivers 100 mg of premium hyaluronic acid (HA) salts per serving, blended in a palatable alfalfa and grain base.

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