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Discover How to Minimize
Exercise Induced Pulmonary Hemorrhage (EIPH)
or Bleeding with Pulmon-EZ™

Don't Allow Your Horse to Suffer Needlessly.
Pulmon-EZ - Minimize the Bleeding
- During intense exercise, excessive blood pressure inside the
arteries of a
horse's lungs can cause the walls of small blood vessels to rupture.
This causes "bleeding."
- Intense exercise depletes a horse's body of chemical messengers called
neurotransmitters needed to keep blood vessels in the lungs relaxed and
open.
- One of the most important of these substances is Nitric Oxide.
- When Nitric Oxide is depleted by intense exercise, blood pressure within the lungs can rise excessively causing Exercise Induced Pulmonary
Hemorrhage (EIPH) or "bleeding."
- To minimize "bleeding" it is essential to replenish depleted chemicals
that are necessary to control blood pressure in the lungs.
Pulmon-EZ™ is
a nutritional supplement designed to help minimize "bleeding" by
promoting production of neurotransmitters needed for regulating blood
pressure in
the lungs.
IMPORTANT:
These instructions must be followed for the product to work:
Anti-inflammatory herbs and drugs such as Banamine or "Bute" (phenylbutazone) block
the formation of Nitric Oxide, and will inhibit Pulmon-EZ™
effectiveness. All anti-inflammatory drugs and all other supplements
are to be stopped for at least the first 4-weeks of using Pulmon-EZ™.
IMPORTANT: Pulmon-EZ™ must be administered when the horse’s stomach is
as empty as possible. This is essential to promote rapid absorption of
the ingredients in their intended proportions in order to produce the
desired effect. See Proper Dosing.
Pulmon-EZ™ contains no drugs or racing-prohibited ingredients.
LIFE LONG CARE
INFORMATION:
Exercise Induced Pulmonary Hemorrhage (EIPH) or "Bleeding" indicates
that a horse is unable to produce sufficient nitric oxide for its
lifestyle. In many ways, "bleeding" is very similar to diabetes in
humans, (which also involves insufficient production of Nitric Oxide.
Click here for Diabetes information.
A person with diabetes requires life-long treatment because giving
someone insulin does not cure the problem, it only compensates for it.
You would not expect a diabetic to be able to stop taking insulin after
using it for a month or two.
In the same way, a "bleeder" needs nutritional support for the rest of
its life.
Without ongoing supplementation, any horse that recovers from post-race
bleeding and resumes its prior lifestyle is almost certain to have the
problem return. If your horse is a "bleeder" think of it as being
diagnosed with diabetes. The condition can be successfully managed with
life-long care, but not cured.
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here for Proper Dosing >>
The Science Behind Pulmon-EZ
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Without support the damage to a bleeder's lungs becomes progressively worse over time.
The amazing technology of this product will help you get the most out of
your horses performance.
Pulmon-EZ™
2 lb. Tub
(30 day supply) $169.90
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