Last updated on October 8, 2024
How FDD and NuTrack Can Help with Healthy Horse Hooves
You might have heard us talk (a lot) about how Foundation Daily Detox and NuTrack Digestive Support can give your horse a great topline, sleek coat, shiny mane and tail, and strong healthy hooves. Does it seem odd to you that a detox and a digestive support supplement could create healthy horse hooves? Yeah, we thought as much. So we’re gonna talk about how FDD and NuTrack contribute to healthy, strong hooves in 3 major ways.
Nutrient Absorption
Foundationally, when the body is cleansed of toxic buildup, it allows all important systems to function how they’re supposed to. Foundation Daily Detox does just that: it flushes heavy metal toxins out of the horse’s body in a safe yet effective way. With all the yucky buildup gone, the organs can return to normal speed and function.
NuTrack Digestive Support boosts the digestive system with amino acids that are vital for the gut microbiome. (To read more about how exactly NuTrack works, read this blog.) When the gut is healthy, more nutrients are absorbed into the bloodstream. Which of course, is a good thing!
Combined, FDD and NuTrack can help your horse achieve their best health possible. When the body is running like a well oiled-machine, that horse has reached its optimal health…and will not only feel healthy but also LOOK healthy. With all the vitamins and minerals getting properly digested and used, you’ll start seeing healthy horse hooves (among other numerous physical improvements).
Inflammation Fighting Ingredients
According to the Center for Equine Health at UC Davis, “laminitis is damage and inflammation of the tissue between the hoof and the underlying coffin bone (distal phalanx, P3).” [1] Laminitis can be caused by several different factors: diet, injury, or illnesses but whatever the factor, inflammation is the culprit. The ingredients in FDD and NuTrack actively reduce inflammation, improve circulation, and aid in bone strength and healthy horse hooves.
Kelp, Spirulina and Turmeric are known anti-inflammatories, and all three are found in Foundation Daily Detox. Because the body can flush toxins daily on FDD and NuTrack, no harmful chemicals or heavy metals can build up and cause inflammation.
Methylsulfonylmethane
Methylsulfonylmethane, or MSM, is a sulfur compound that supports healthy joints, connective tissues, and bones. MSM reduces pain and inflammation in muscles and joints, as well as improving circulation. It also promotes keratin production, which is the main component of healthy horse hooves (as well as skin and coat). [2] You might notice as the condition of your horse’s hooves improve, so will their coat, mane, and tail. That’s all thanks to keratin! MSM is one of the star ingredients in Foundation Daily Detox, and honestly, a pretty underrated supplement. One ingredient can help hoof and bone health, improve circulation, support connective tissues and joints, and reduce swelling and pain. That’s pretty powerful!
Ready to See Healthy Horse Hooves
Users of Foundation Daily Detox and NuTrack Digestive Support have reported seeing conclusive positive changes in their horse coats and hooves, along with health and behavior improvements. We like to think that this is just a physical reflection of how the horse is feeling on the inside: they feel good, so they act good, AND look good! Having a toxin free body and a happy digestive system does wonders for getting and maintaining healthy horse hooves. Ready to try it out for yourself? Contact your local Animal Element dealer, or call Mark Kaylor directly at 509-301-1798. We can’t wait to see your before and after photos!
All content is meant for informational purposes only. Proudly written for Animal Element by the team at FaithHanan.com
Resources:
- Young, Amy. “Laminitis.” Center for Equine Health, UC Davis, March 23, 2020. https://ceh.vetmed.ucdavis.edu/health-topics/laminitis#:~:text=Laminitis%20is%20damage%20and%20inflammation,the%20other%2C%20conn
2. Darani, Priska. “9 Science-Backed Benefits of MSM for Horses.” MadBarn, May 25, 2020. https://madbarn.com/msm-benefits-for-horses/