Nutritional Support for Anhidrosis & Melanomas
Amino-3 is a nutritional equine feed supplement developed to help the body balance dopamine levels.
Amino-3 is a nutritional equine feed supplement developed to help the body balance dopamine levels. Dopamine is used by several organs of the body and can be depleted quickly. The brain utilizes dopamine levels first, followed by the cardiovascular system and then the sweating system. If the dopamine level becomes depleted, it is easy to see how a horse can develop Anhidrosis. Helpful for melanomas.
Amino-3 is safe to use on pregnant and lactating mares and has not tested positive for drugs. Use ABC Plus and FC Stress System with this.
Anhidrosis is the inability to sweat. it is often a result of excess stress and can reduce your horse's performance by 15% to 20%. If heat and humidity are added to the equation a horse's health will begin to deteriorate. The ability to sweat maintains the body's interior core temperature. This is our built in air conditioning and it's a physiological response that cannot be comprised.
Amino - 3 is a nutritional equine feed supplement developed to help the body balance dopamine levels. Dopamine is used by several organs of the body an can be depleted quickly. The brain utilizes dopamine levels first followed by the cardiovascular system and then the sweating system. If the dopamine level becomes depleted, it is easy to see how a horse can develop Anhidrosis. Amino - 3 is safe to use on pregnant and lactating mares and has not tested positive for drugs.
Melanomas are tumors, primarily of the skin, that often appear on white or gray horses. As with tumors in humans, no cause has yet been established for most types. The new tissue growth serves no function and there seems to be no limitations to how large and fast a tumor will grow. If a melanoma is malignant, it will spread rapidly through the body and cause death more quickly than most other tumors.
Amino-3 has been used as a preventative method at a physiological level to reduce melanomas. It is believed amino acids contained in Amino-3 reach the pigment level of the skin. There has been some indication that white or gray horses started early on Amino-3 are less likely to develop melanomas.
Amino 3 is a nutritional equine feed supplement developed to help the body balance dopamine levels. Dopamine is used by several organs of the body and can be depleted quickly. The brain utilizes dopamine levels first, followed by the cardiovascular system and then the sweating system. If the dopamine level becomes depleted, it is easy to see how a horse can develop anhidrosis (the inability to sweat normally).
Amino 3 is safe to use on pregnant and lactating mares and has not tested positive for drugs.
Directions for Horses
Thoroughbred - feed one scoop for 4 days, then one scoop twice daily.
All other breeds - feed two scoops twice daily for 4 days, then one scoop twice daily.
Feed for 3 months to determine results.
Must feed with A.B.C.'s Plus and the Free Choice Stress System.
Cobalt ----------------- 7,000 PPM
Net Weight 8 Ounces (227 gm)
Manufactured for:
Advanced Biological Concepts®
GUARANTEED ANALYSIS
A019
DIRECTIONS (1 scoop = 3 grams)
THOROUGHBRED: One level scoop
daily for four days, then one level scoop
twice daily thereafter.
ALL OTHER BREEDS: Two level scoops
twice daily for four days, then one level
scoop twice daily thereafter.
C O N TA I N S A s c o r b i c A c i d ,
L-Tyrosine, Cobalt Proteinate, Thiamine
Mononitrate, Niacin, Calcium Ascorbate
(Ester-C®), L-Glutamine, Magnesium
Proteinate, Pyridoxine Hydrochloride,
L-Arginine, TF, BG, IP6, Vitamin E
Supplement (Natural Source Vitamin
E), Choline Chloride.
Amino-3
Niacin------------- 30,000 MG/LB
Cobalt ----------------- 7,000 PPM
PD64-6
Net Weight 8 Ounces (227 gm)
Manufactured for:
Advanced Biological Concepts®
GUARANTEED ANALYSIS
DIRECTIONS:
THOROUGHBRED: One level scoop
daily for four days, then one level scoop
twice daily thereafter.
ALL OTHER BREEDS: Two level scoops
twice daily for four days, then one level
scoop twice daily thereafter.
CONTAINS: Ascorbic Acid,
L-Tyrosine, Cobalt Proteinate, Thiamine
Mononitrate, Niacin, Choline Chloride,
Magnesium Proteinate, Pyridoxine
Hydrochloride, L-Arginine, Dried
Lactobacillus Acidophilus Fermentation
Product, Vitamin E Supplement, Citric
Acid, Organic Rice Bran, Attapulgite
Clay, Organic Lecithin.
Amino-3
Niacin------------- 30,000 MG/LB
Cobalt ----------------- 7,000 PPM
PD64-7
Net Weight 8 Ounces (227 gm)
Manufactured for:
Advanced Biological Concepts®
Disclaimer: Advanced Biological Concepts® accepts no responsibility for performance failure or misuse of this product, or changes of protocol that we are not aware of.
(5 cc / 1 tsp scoop included.
1 scoop = 3 grams) R
Guaranteed Analysis
Niacin-----30,000 MG/LB
Cobalt--------7,000 PPM
Amino-3 - 8 Ounces (30 day supply) - Item no. A019
What is anhidrosis? Anhidrosis is the medical term used for a horse (or human) that lacks the ability to produce normal amounts of sweat. Horses suffering from this condition are often called “non sweaters†or dry coated horses. Non-sweaters do not sweat normally-usually only very lightly or in patches. While the condition is very common in thoroughbreds, it can happen in any breed. It can also happen at any time in a horse’s life. Anhidrosis can be seen in a horse who has simply been moved from a colder to a warmer climate or can develop in a horse from one season to the next.
Why should you be concerned? During exercise or in hot temperatures, a horses’ core body temperature can elevate very quickly. His body is intended to release most of this heat through sweat. His body releases a smaller amount of heat through respiration. When a horse is unable to sweat, he has to rely solely on respiration to reduce his core temperature. Since the respiratory system is not supposed to carry that load, his temperature will remain too high for too long and can result in safety issues for both your horse and you. A high core temperature can result in lack of coordination, refusal to perform, collapse, convulsions, brain damage and even death.