Description
- Omega 3, 6, 9 and coconut oil supports aerobic performance
- Supports normal muscle recovery
- Supports normal lactic acid levels
- Supports performance and endurance
Equi-Power is a blend of cold pressed linseed, rice bran and coconut oils with the correct balance of Omega 3, 6 & 9.
The Role of Essential Fatty Acids
Essential Fatty Acids have a vital role in the functioning of several functions in the body including:
- Improvement in the health of red blood cells
- Immune system stimulation
- Increased Vitamin D Levels
- Increased retention of Calcium, Magnesium, and Phosphorous
In research by Drs Budwig and Kousmine, essential fatty acids have been show to be essential in:
- normal growth
- hormone production and regulation
- recovery from exercise
- cell oxygenation
- healthy immune system
- proper nerve function
What is EquiPower Performance®?
EquiPower Performance is a blend of coconut oil and essential fatty acids which may benefit health and maximise performance in horses. To complete the perfect oil blend for performance and maximum energy output, Omegas 3, 6 and 9 are combined with Medium Chain Triglyceride (MCT) oil. This unique blend provides a constant source of energy as each fatty acid is utilised at different stages at the cellular level. This may provide a continuous source of fuel for the muscles and help prolong the onset of lactic acid.
What are NSCs?
NSCs are Non-Structural-Carbohydrates, which include sugar and starch. NSCs are mainly found in grains, as well as in sweet foods (i.e. molasses). NSCs provide energy to horses, but in high levels, they can cause metabolic chaos, namely colic, laminitis, poor temperament and high blood acidity. The accepted NSC level in feeds for most horses is 12-15%.
What is the alternative?
Research shows that oil is a suitable non-grain source of cool energy. One cup of oil is equivalent to about two and a half cups of grains in digestible energy. Not all oils are the same. There are saturated oils e.g. coconut oil – which uniquely contains high levels of Medium Chain Triglycerides (MCTs) for performance. There are also polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFA) which contain Omega 3, 6 and 9.
Oils must be balanced
Over consumption of hydrogenated and PUFA vegetable oils (e.g. Soybean oil, maize oil etc.), in combination with grain can cause imbalanced Omega 3 and 6 levels. This may contribute to inflammation and increased circulating free radicals. These oils may also cause cellular acidity. Together this may impact on the efficiency of energy utilisation for performance, and also compromise the overall health of the animal long-term.