Lithothamnus is an oceanic algae that is a source of easily assimilated calcium and magnesium. Lithothamne is useful in the event of a deficient ration and in horses which show signs of demineralization. This algae is also recommended for gastric acidity. Bucket 1kg LITHOTHAMNE – Lithothamnium calcareum. Corallinaceae family Lithothamne is a calcareous algae which has the particularity of capturing minerals contained in seawater in ionized form. Lithothamnum is purplish-red in color. It is found on the Atlantic coast, particularly in Brittany but also in the Mediterranean at depths of 15 to 20cm. Components: minerals (calcium, sodium, magnesium, iodine, iron, manganese, silica, etc.), amino acids, vitamin C, aspartic and glutamic acid, alginates. Lithothamnum, an algae source of minerals recommended for tired or deficient horses: Lithothamnum is an oceanic algae and is a source of easily assimilated calcium and magnesium. Lithothamne is useful in the event of a deficient diet or demineralization. This algae is also recommended for gastric acidity. The minerals and trace elements crystallize once the algae is picked. It thus becomes an excellent alkaline source. For this reason, lithothamne is composed of 33% calcium carbonate. What to combine lithothamne with? If there is a need for increased remineralization, lithothamne can be supplemented with a course of Extrafer, a liquid complementary food made from a mixture of plants and enriched with biotin, selenium and zinc. Extrafer helps to increase energy capacity and resistance to exercise and provides a source of directly assimilable iron. ESC Laboratoire is a pioneering company in equine herbal medicine. We specialize in the selection and use of active plant ingredients applied to equine comfort care and offer the widest range of natural products for horses on the market.
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