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Laurie Laxon – NZs Best Horse Trainer Supports Equine Recoup

Laurie Laxon is based in Singapore and is considered arguably the best and most well-known horse trainer to come out of New Zealand. His achievements are iconic.

Laurie Laxon Talks about Super Recovery.

Laurie Laxon has 13 of his 62 horses on Equine Recoup.

The Recoup isn’t taken in isolation but is part of a planned dietary formulation for each horse on it. Laurie Laxon has found that any horse with a ‘bleeding issue’ (EIPH: exercise-induced pulmonary haemorrhage) benefits from the Recoup. Other proprietary products can be used for such horses but it disqualifies them for racing whereas the horse can race after being on the Recoup.

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News Bulletin: Massive Japan Win for Horse on Equine Recoup

This just in…

A horse named Eishin Flash, who is on our Equine Recoup product just took the Japan Derby, coming from fourth last in the first lap to WIN by a whole length at 32:1 odds!

FP Horse Sire
Dam Dam’s sire
Dam’s dam Jockey 
Trainer Owner
Breeder
1st Eishin Flash(JPN) King’s Best
Moonlady Platini
Midnight Fever Hiroyuki Uchida
Hideaki Fujiwara Toyomitsu Hirai
Shadai Farm

Click on the Tokyo Yushun video if you would like to watch this amazing race:

http://japanracing.jp/en/index.html

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Mexican Rose Shows Class In Record Breaking Win!

Equine Recoup once again shows to be the diet of a winning race horse with Mexican Rose also currently on the product. Visit http://www.superrecovery.com to learn more about her diet.

– The below is taken from the Singapore Turf Club Local News, Craig Brennan, Friday, April 02, 2010

Classy filly Mexican Rose produced a record breaking performance to capture the second leg of the Singapore Sprint Series when successful in the Group 3 $200,000 Kranji Sprint over 1200m on Friday.

The win drew comparisons from some quarters with Rocket Mans win in the corresponding race last year, when as a three-year-old and carrying 50kg, he recorded a 1200m record on the short-course.

Carrying 1kg more, Mexican Rose, a three-year-old filly, lowered the 1200m long-course record by 0.24 secs when she stopped the clock at 1 min 09.00 secs, bettering the long standing mark set by Yorick in 2001.

Ridden by Saimee Jumaat, Mexican Rose burned the candle at both ends before scoring by a length-and-a-quarter over Dr Lemon (Barend Vorster) with Ntini (Vlad Duric) three-quarters-of-a-length away third.

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Latest product, Equine Recoup… An answer to Laminitis?

Enhanced blood flow to working muscles resulting in reduced fatigue, muscle soreness and muscle damage are just some of benefits of the consumption of concentrated anthocyanin compounds. Anthocyanins are the key polyphenolic compounds of the 100% natural horse supplement EquineRecoup.

Human and animal clinical trials have identified key physiological responses induced by the consumption of concentrated polyphenolic compounds that support the studies undertaken with EquineRecoup highlighting the benefits of the inclusion of concentrated forms of these compounds in a horse’s diet.

Perhaps the most critical response established is the positive effect on the cardiovascular and circulatory system including enhanced blood flow to working muscles resulting in reduced fatigue, muscle soreness and muscle damage.

Not only is a healthy cardiovascular and circulatory system key to performance and recovery in the equine athlete it is equally an intricate part of the health and wellbeing of the horse in the spelling or breeding paddock. This is especially true for horses prone to circulatory diseases such as Laminitis particularly during early spring pasture growth, or bearing excessive weight such as the pregnant broodmare or heavy set horse.

Anthocyanins the major component of EquineRecoup, have been shown to stimulate the nitric oxide pathway a key regulating mechanism of vasodilation. Vasodilation is a physiological response contributing to enhanced blood flow in the circulatory system. Impairment of this pathway is believed to be associated with restricted blood flow in horses and may be a contributing factor in the development of Laminitis and the progression of the disease.

EquineRecoup through its specific concentrated blend of natural anthocyanins offers a new approach in equine recovery, health and wellbeing to those equestrians aiming to tap into the athletic potential of their horse and achieve their performance goals.

Hinckley, K.A; Fearn, S; Howard , B.R; Henderson, I.W
Nitric oxide donors as treatment for grass induced acute laminitis in ponies.
Equine Veterinary Journal 1996 28: 17-28

Matsumoto, H.N;  Takenami, E; Iwasaki-kurashige, K; Osada, T; Katsumura, T; Hamaoka, T.
Effects of blackcurrant anthocyanin intake on peripheral muscle circulation during typing work in humans.
European Journal of Applied Physiology 2005  94: 36-45.

Nakamura, Y; Matsumoto, H; Todoki, K.
Endothelium-dependent vasorelaxation induced by black currant concentrate in rat thoractic aorta.
Japanese Journal of Pharmacology 2002  89: 29-35.

Thomas, C; Sirvent, P; Perrey, S; Raynaud, E; Mercier, J
Relationships between maximal muscle oxidative capacity and blood lactate removal after supramaximal exercise and fatigue indexes in human.
Journal of Applied Physiology 2004 97: 2132-2138

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