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Guaranteed Analysis (PER 1.6g) Strip
Crude Protein (min) 0.01%
Crude Fat (min) 0.01%
Crude Fiber (max) 0.01%
Dietary Starch (max) 0.02%
Calcium (min) 0.00%
Phosphorus (min) 0.00%
Salt (min) 0.01%
Sodium (min) 3.11%
Chloride (min) 7.63%
Potassium (min) 3.11%
Vitamin B12 (min) 0.08%
INGREDIENT STATEMENT
Glucose, Pullulan, Cellulose, Sodium Chloride, Potassium Chloride, Lecithin, Mint Flavor, Cellulose, Methyl Cobalamin. -
How to Apply
EOR strip is applied to the gums above the upper incisor teeth and/ or below the lower incisor teeth. It adheres to the gums, slowly dissolves and gets absorbed over 10-20 minutes depending on the horses hydration status.
If your EOR strips are brittle you have a couple options. Wet them down prior to use, this can be done by opening the individual packet and filling with water. If it's a nice sunny day you can also put them on your dashboard and they will warm up nicely in the sun.
EOR strip can also be wrapped around the mouthpiece of the bit as a delivery mechanism while riding and competing.
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Introductory Offer!
After years of research and development, our product quality standards are a non-negotiable. Our first shipment of EOR strips will provide the same benefits to your horse but the brittle nature of the strip itself creates an extra step in application. We value transparency and are intent on providing a quality product and experience, because of this we are offering this first shipment of strips at a discounted price. If the electrolyte strip is not pliable when you open the packaging there are two ways to resolve this: Add some water to the strip while it is in the package and allow it to absorb or dip the strip in water before application.
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EOR FAQ
This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease or health condition.
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EOR Novel Equine Oral Film Strips
Introducing EOR, the first and only equine oral film strip that dissolves on the gums and is
absorbed directly thru the mucous membranes over 10-20 minutes, delivering nutrients directly into the bloodstream.
Pretty cool? We think so!
This method of administration allows the nutrients to reach the circulatory system without degrading in the GI tract or losing its efficacy through the process of digestive enzymes. Oral absorption also bypasses the first pass effect of the liver being expedited directly into the bloodstream.