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Perfect Prep EQ Training Day Paste
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Perfect Prep EQ Training Day Paste

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Perfect Prep EQ Training Day Paste contains natural ingredients to help stabilize blood sugar levels and support the nervous, circulatory and muscular systems, to alleviate nervousness. This formula provides predictable quieting and focus without sacrificing performance! Contains Magnesium, Taurine, Thiamine (Vitamin B1) and Inositol. 80 ml syringe.

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Perfect Prep EQ Training Day Paste 2 5 4 4
Didn't work I gave this to my horse according to the instructions for a show and it didn't make a difference at all. Would recommend calm and cool instead. July 19, 2012
cool, calm and collected I only gave my horse a half dose and I notice a difference. April 30, 2012
No difference After reading reviews and getting advice I decided to try this to take the edge off my gelding before traveling to the trainers for a lesson. Made sure it stayed warm so it was easier to give, gave it a good four hours before trailering and waited to see what would happen. When we arrived at the trainers his head popped out the side door with eyes as big as plates. It didn't do anything to take the edge off as far as i could see. He snorted and pranced until he settled on his own accord so I find this did not work. Would maybe try one more time just to make sure as I cannot believe how many people said how well it worked and I saw no difference at all. December 26, 2011
Impossible to administer You have to be a body builder to squeeze the paste out of the tube into the horse's mouth. Next to impossible. Much ended up on the floor so the value is poor. Had to say how good the quality is considering he didn't get the whole dose. (And if you have any cuts or scratches on your hands, watch out, it feels like salt in the wounds.) Sending the 2nd tube back. June 17, 2010
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