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Seasonal Antioxidants: Elderberry, Acerola and Acai in Immune Wellness
Elderberry, acerola and acai are rich sources of plant antioxidants that can complement everyday nutrition during seasonal changes.
Elderberry, acerola and acai are rich sources of plant antioxidants that can complement everyday nutrition during seasonal changes.
Beta-glucan and larch arabinogalactan are well-studied polysaccharides that support innate immune function. Learn what they are, how they work, and why supplements use concentrated extracts.
Acai has been a staple food in the Amazon for centuries but is rare in fresh form outside Brazil. Discover how concentrated extracts make it accessible worldwide.
While best known for its role in sports, creatine may offer everyday benefits far beyond the gym. Here's what the research says about recovery, strength, and long-term resilience.
Lactium® is a natural milk-derived peptide studied for its calming effects. This article explores the science behind its action on stress, cortisol, and blood pressure – without sedation or addiction.
Creatine is more than a fitness supplement. Discover how it supports both physical and cognitive resilience in everyday life — from muscle recovery to mental energy.
Creatine is one of the most extensively researched and safest supplements available. Discover what the official position of the International Society of Sports Nutrition reveals.
Combining MSM and creatine may provide complementary benefits for post-exercise recovery, muscle support, and inflammation balance — whether you're an athlete or simply staying active.
Equine Gastric Ulcer Syndrome (EGUS) affects many horses, especially those under stress from training, transport, or diet. This article explains the causes, symptoms, diagnosis, treatment, and long-term management strategies — in plain language.
MSM is a sulfur-based compound known for supporting joint health, reducing inflammation, and aiding post-exercise recovery. Learn how MSM works, what the science says, and how it pairs with creatine.
How hyaluronic acid can help protect the gastric lining in horses during travel, competitions, or other stress-inducing situations — by acting as a preemptive mucosal buffer.
Vitamin D3 helps absorb calcium, but without vitamin K2, that calcium may end up in the wrong place. Learn why D3 and K2 form a powerful duo for bones, teeth, and cardiovascular health.
Emerging research shows how hyaluronic acid may support the regeneration of gastric mucosa — a promising direction for horses under stress or after ulcer therapy.