For cell growth, regeneration, performance and beauty
Lecithins are the building blocks of all cell membranes and thus a prerequisite for cell formation and regeneration. Silica, i.e. silicon, is found everywhere in bones, cartilage, connective tissue, horn and synovial fluid.
Lecithin is indispensable for the construction of all cell membranes and consequently all cells and the nerve sheaths. Silica (silicon) is needed by the body to form synovial fluid and to build bones, cartilage, tendons, ligaments and horn. Especially pregnant mares, foals, but also performance horses, have a significantly greater need for lecithin. In the case of tendon and ligament damage, this combination promotes tissue regeneration, often surprisingly quickly and sustainably.
Lecithins are the building blocks of all cell membranes and thus a prerequisite for cell formation and regeneration. Silica, i.e. silicon, is found everywhere in bones, cartilage, connective tissue, horn and synovial fluid.
Lecithin is indispensable for the construction of all cell membranes and consequently all cells and the nerve sheaths. Silica (silicon) is needed by the body to form synovial fluid and to build bones, cartilage, tendons, ligaments and horn. Especially pregnant mares, foals, but also performance horses, have a significantly greater need for lecithin. In the case of tendon and ligament damage, this combination promotes tissue regeneration, often surprisingly quickly and sustainably.