Lincoln Cinnamon Powder

£15.99
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Lincoln Cinnamon Powder is a natural, aromatic supplement known for its wide-ranging health benefits and palatable, sweet taste. Commonly used to support digestive health, it helps reduce flatulence, stabilise loose droppings, and promote overall gut balance. Cinnamon also plays a valuable role in maintaining healthy blood sugar levels and supporting normal insulin activity, making it particularly beneficial for horses requiring metabolic support. Additionally, it aids cardiovascular health and supports the body’s natural anti-inflammatory processes. Easy to feed and well accepted by horses, Lincoln Cinnamon Powder is a simple yet effective addition to any daily feeding routine.

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• Supports normal blood sugar levels & aids digestion.
• Helps to reduce flatulence & stabilise loose droppings.
• Promotes healthy blood sugar levels & insulin activity.
• Supports the natural anti-inflammatory processes.
• Aids cardiovascular health.
• Palatable, sweet taste.
•INTRODUCE to the diet feed slowly.
•ADD to the daily feed.
•FEED at the following rates:
• Ponies under 300kg - feed 10g
• Horses between 300kg & 600kg – feed 15g
• Horses over 600kg – feed 20g
• Unsuitable for pregnant mares.
• Keep out of the reach of children.
• Store with the bag tightly closed in a cool, dry place.
•For animal use only.

Lincoln Cinnamon Powder is a natural, aromatic supplement known for its wide-ranging health benefits and palatable, sweet taste. Commonly used to support digestive health, it helps reduce flatulence, stabilise loose droppings, and promote overall gut balance. Cinnamon also plays a valuable role in maintaining healthy blood sugar levels and supporting normal insulin activity, making it particularly beneficial for horses requiring metabolic support. Additionally, it aids cardiovascular health and supports the body’s natural anti-inflammatory processes. Easy to feed and well accepted by horses, Lincoln Cinnamon Powder is a simple yet effective addition to any daily feeding routine.

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