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Sherry Cervi's Performance Gold FOCUSis a pre-performance paste that contains Taurine to promote a sense of calming and mental alertness without drowsiness.

Product Facts:

FOCUS™ is recommended to maintain normal nervous system functions and help cope with external stresses.



Active Ingredients per 20 cc

Proprietary Blend — 11869mg
(Magnesium Sulfate, Vitamin E, Wheat Germ Meal)
Tryptophan — 1616mg
Vitamin B1 — 1250mg
Taurine — 42mg
 



Inactive Ingredients

Guar Gum, Peppermint Oil, Propionic Acid, Salt, Soy Oil, Xanthan Gum.

Directions for Use:

Administer 20cc two hours prior to competition or training.

Ingredients: 

Octacosanol - Used to improve exercise performance including strength, stamina, and reaction time.

 
Taurine - Is important for the support of proper nerve transmission, muscle function, and promoting calmness in horses by aiding in balancing levels of excitatory neurotransmitters in the brain. It assists in nerve impulse generation and helps stabilize cell membranes by modifying neurotransmitter uptake. Taurine also helps modulate the stress hormones cortisol and adrenalin to maintain normal emotional balance. (Www.americanhorsepub.org)

 

Tryptophan - The amino acid precursor for serotonin, a neurotransmitter implicated in sedation, inhibition of aggression, fear and stress. (Stanceequine.com A Grimmett, MN Sillence)

Vitamin E - Is a fat-soluble vitamin, which plays a role as the #1 antioxidant & immune booster in the body. It also helps to prevent free radical damage to specific fats in the body that are critical for health and is an important vitamin that is required for the proper function of many organs in the body. In addition to being an antioxidant, Vitamin E is a “potent anti-inflammatory when given in high levels,” according to a University of Florida study. Your horse does not make Vitamin E. Daily outside sources of Vitamin E are required to maintain the right blood and tissue levels to help protect cells. Nerve tissue especially requires Vitamin E to function properly. Horses quickly get deficient if they engage in moderate to high amounts of physical activity. (Holistichorse.com DVM Frank K Reilly)


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