Restore® Paste
Buffered electrolyte supplement
Guaranteed Analysis |
Per 60 g |
Sodium |
6,900 mg |
Chloride |
14,700 mg |
Potassium |
3,990 mg |
Calcium |
600 mg |
Magnesium |
300 mg |
What is Restore Paste?
A carefully formulated paste electrolyte supplement designed to match the composition of sweat. Restore Paste is an easy-to-administer product that includes a buffering agent designed to support gastrointestinal comfort in horses. When horses sweat they lose electrolytes, with the principal losses being chloride, sodium, potassium, and magnesium. If these essential nutrients are not replenished, the consequences may include dehydration, muscular weakness, overheating, fatigue, and poor performance. The composition of Restore Paste mimics that of horse sweat so it replaces what has been lost from sweat.
Why should I use Restore Paste for my horse
- For routine or strategic electrolyte replacement for all horses that sweat
- Supplies sodium, chloride, magnesium, and potassium to hard-working horses
- Easy-to-administer oral paste
- Stimulates thirst response and encourages horses to drink
- Nonirritating formula for gastrointestinal comfort
How do I use Restore Paste
Administer one tube (60 g) after strenuous activity when the horse has been sweating. For best results during endurance training and competitions, administer Restore Paste during the ride at rest stops or at water stops on the trail, and after completion. An entire tube can be used with each administration during a competition.
Trainers and managers should adhere to the regulations set forth by specific racing jurisdictions prior to using any feed additives or supplements. HISA Compliance
What do others say about Restore Paste
Endurance horses require specific electrolyte replacement strategy, especially when it is hot and humid. Restore Paste supplies exactly what my horses need—from the start of the ride to the finish line.
-Kelsey Kimbler, North American Junior and Young Rider Championships Gold and Silver Medalist and Best Condition Award Winner
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