Cavalor Gastro Aid Paste 60g Syringe

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Cavalor® Gastro Aid creates a healthy environment in the stomach with a focus on neutralising stomach acid and protecting the stomach wall.

Key Features

Maintains a neutral stomach pH to protect the stomach wall from forming ulcers
Aids in stomach protection during stressful situations such as transport or competitions
Key ingredients such as Gentian increase saliva production, ginger protects the stomach mucus and chestnut extract provides a thin coating on the stomach wall – all aiding in stomach support of the horse
In the equine stomach, stomach acid is produced 24/7.
As a result, the horse’s stomach is very susceptible to the development of sores and ulcers.
The herbs in Cavalor® Gastro Aid provide the necessary protection for the stomach wall against excess stomach acid.
To provide extra assistance for the stomach, they stimulate the production of saliva and help the stomach wall recover from any ulcers.

Recommended Use
Since horses with a sensitive stomach are often more difficult about what they eat and do not tolerate powder on their feed, Cavalor® Gastro Aid is available in various forms (powder, liquid, paste).
In the case of stomach ulcers, the paste is often used initially.
In addition, the paste is more user-friendly during transport or competitions.

Cavalor® Gastro Aid Paste:
Administer 2 syringes (120g) per day for 6 days.
Thereafter administer 1 syringe (60g) per day for 6 days.

Once the horse’s stomach is less sensitive and it is eating better again, you can switch from the paste to the powder or liquid form.

The liquid and powder forms are also used daily as a preventive measure for horses that are susceptible to stomach ulcers.
Unlike the drug Omeprazole, it does not stop the production of stomach acid. However, it does protect the stomach from damage caused by stomach acid.

Liquid:
Mix 60 ml/day with the feed for at least 4-6 weeks.
1 x pump = 30ml
Maximum 100ml per day

Powder:
Mix 30g/day with the feed for at least 4-6 weeks.
1 measuring scoop = 10g.
 Maximum 100g per day.

Administer with feed.

Cavalor supports the seeking of veterinary advice before use.

If used in performance or competition animals, the regulations of the relevant territorial authorities regarding use should be observed.

It is recommended that a veterinarian’s opinion be sought before prolonged use.

Key Ingredients
Cavalor® Gastro Aid mainly consists of herbs that protect the stomach wall and help neutralise
stomach acid.
This in turn means that the stomach acid is much less likely to damage the stomach wall.
Also, Cavalor® Gastro Aid provides faster healing if the stomach wall has already been damaged.

Yeast cultures: aid in feed absorption and the digestibility of feed materials.
Gentiana Lutea: stimulates saliva production and neutralises stomach acid, meaning there is less chance of the stomach acid affecting the stomach wall.
Melissa officinalis: protects the stomach wall.
Glycyrrhiza glabra: affects the regulation of the gastrointestinal function and has an antibacterial effect.
Zingiber officinale: protects the stomach wall and helps damaged tissues heal faster, preventing the stomach acid from affecting the stomach wall.
Centaurium erythraea: stimulates the production of saliva.
Mastica: has a healing effect on the stomach

Cavalor® Gastro Aid creates a healthy environment in the stomach with a focus on neutralising stomach acid and protecting the stomach wall.

Key Features

Maintains a neutral stomach pH to protect the stomach wall from forming ulcers
Aids in stomach protection during stressful situations such as transport or competitions
Key ingredients such as Gentian increase saliva production, ginger protects the stomach mucus and chestnut extract provides a thin coating on the stomach wall – all aiding in stomach support of the horse
In the equine stomach, stomach acid is produced 24/7.
As a result, the horse’s stomach is very susceptible to the development of sores and ulcers.
The herbs in Cavalor® Gastro Aid provide the necessary protection for the stomach wall against excess stomach acid.
To provide extra assistance for the stomach, they stimulate the production of saliva and help the stomach wall recover from any ulcers.

Recommended Use
Since horses with a sensitive stomach are often more difficult about what they eat and do not tolerate powder on their feed, Cavalor® Gastro Aid is available in various forms (powder, liquid, paste).
In the case of stomach ulcers, the paste is often used initially.
In addition, the paste is more user-friendly during transport or competitions.

Cavalor® Gastro Aid Paste:
Administer 2 syringes (120g) per day for 6 days.
Thereafter administer 1 syringe (60g) per day for 6 days.

Once the horse’s stomach is less sensitive and it is eating better again, you can switch from the paste to the powder or liquid form.

The liquid and powder forms are also used daily as a preventive measure for horses that are susceptible to stomach ulcers.
Unlike the drug Omeprazole, it does not stop the production of stomach acid. However, it does protect the stomach from damage caused by stomach acid.

Liquid:
Mix 60 ml/day with the feed for at least 4-6 weeks.
1 x pump = 30ml
Maximum 100ml per day

Powder:
Mix 30g/day with the feed for at least 4-6 weeks.
1 measuring scoop = 10g.
 Maximum 100g per day.

Administer with feed.

Cavalor supports the seeking of veterinary advice before use.

If used in performance or competition animals, the regulations of the relevant territorial authorities regarding use should be observed.

It is recommended that a veterinarian’s opinion be sought before prolonged use.

Key Ingredients
Cavalor® Gastro Aid mainly consists of herbs that protect the stomach wall and help neutralise
stomach acid.
This in turn means that the stomach acid is much less likely to damage the stomach wall.
Also, Cavalor® Gastro Aid provides faster healing if the stomach wall has already been damaged.

Yeast cultures: aid in feed absorption and the digestibility of feed materials.
Gentiana Lutea: stimulates saliva production and neutralises stomach acid, meaning there is less chance of the stomach acid affecting the stomach wall.
Melissa officinalis: protects the stomach wall.
Glycyrrhiza glabra: affects the regulation of the gastrointestinal function and has an antibacterial effect.
Zingiber officinale: protects the stomach wall and helps damaged tissues heal faster, preventing the stomach acid from affecting the stomach wall.
Centaurium erythraea: stimulates the production of saliva.
Mastica: has a healing effect on the stomach