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Nu-Flex
Maximizer™ with Ester-C®

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Nu-Flex Maximizer™ with Ester-C®
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80-day
supply for one horse
5 lbs.
Cost: $80.35
Cost per dose: $1.00
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160-day
supply for one horse
10 lbs.
Cost: $158.49
Cost per dose: $0.99
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320-day
supply for one horse
20 lbs.
Cost: $304.40
Cost per dose: $0.95
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640-day
supply for one horse
40 lbs.
Cost: $588.15
Cost per dose: $0.92
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Features
& Benefits
- Glucosamine
HCl–(7,500 mg per dose) Improved joint
function through the production of synovial
fluid and the repair of cartilage, also shown
to have a reduction in joint pain, tenderness,
and swelling
- Ester-C®
Calcium Ascorbate– Needed to maintain and
repair structural tissues, and is an
antioxidant
- Helps
increase compression resistance of cartilage
- Vitamin
E & Beta Carotene– Antioxidant
properties to prevent free radical cell damage
- Yucca–Natural
ingredient
- Safe–No
known side affects
- Palatable–Easy
to feed
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What
is Select Nu-Flex Maximizer™ with
Ester-C®? |
Nu-Flex
Maximizer™ with Ester-C® formula is a balanced
blend of joint lubricant (Glucosamine HCl), pain
reliever/anti-inflammatory (Yucca) and powerful
antioxidants (Vitamins E, C, and Beta-Carotene) in
a safe, non-drug, palatable, and affordable
complete supplement. Nu-Flex Maximizer™ includes
potent enabling ingredients that provide key
nutrients for joint health. After years of
intensive study by both medical researchers and
biochemists, clinical success has been
demonstrated with the natural treatment of joint
and connective tissue disorders. Chondroprotective
agents can offer the horse owner an affordable
alternative to ineffective pain masking treatment1.
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What
are chondroprotective agents? |
The
chondroprotective agents include glucosamine,
antioxidant vitamins, and yucca. These agents
support or enhance the connective tissue matrix
and the synthesis of joint fluid, inhibit
degeneration, and inflammation of joints and soft
tissue2.
Due to the weight bearing and mechanical functions
of the joints, the connective tissue matrix
(namely collagen and proteoglycans) is under
constant rebuilding. Added stress and hereditary
factors can cause the tissue to break down. The
optimal solution would be to replace and add to
the nutrient requirements of the connective
tissues and joint lubrication before the
deterioration occurs.
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Why
do I need to supplement chondroprotective
agents? |
Although
these nutrients are naturally occurring, most
horses may not meet their known requirements to
maintain the delicate balance of the joint
structure on basic diets alone. Unfortunately, if
the connective tissue is unable to constantly
rebuild, deterioration of the joint structure
usually follows3.
Select Nu-Flex Maximizer™ with Ester-C®,
provides key nutrients needed to maximize
chondroprotective functions4.
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What
are the specific Chondroprotective
nutrients and how do they work together? |
Glucosamine
HCl
Glucosamine is the key precursor of the synthesis
of the connective tissue matrix, it also composes
over half of the hyaluronic acid found in the
joint structures. Being the key rate limiting
step, Glucosamine stimulates production of GAGs
like hyaluronic acid, and Chondroitin sulfate,
then it results in the production of collagen, and
finally, connective tissue5. In human and dog
trials, Glucosamine supplementation showed
significant reduction of joint pain, tenderness,
swelling, and improved joint function in a short
period of time6.
Ester-C®
(Calcium Ascorbate)
Ester-C® is a patented ascorbate supplement
that contains calcium ascorbate, naturally
occurring dehydroascorbate and the Vitamin C
metabolite, threonate. Threonate allows ascorbate
to be more rapidly absorbed from the
gastrointestinal tract, cross cell membranes more
efficiently, and to reach higher cellular levels
and be excreted more slowly than ordinary Vitamin
C. Vitamin C is involved in a number of
biochemical processes. Most importantly, the body
needs Vitamin C to grow, maintain, and repair
structural tissues. Vitamin C has been shown to
play an integral role in production of specific
proteins, like collagen, and other structural
elements of connective tissues7. The antioxitive
qualities of Vitamin C also limit the
deterioration of connective tissues by free
radicals. Various types of stress can apparently
increase the animals need for Vitamin C, while
decreasing their ability to synthesize it8.
Ester-C® provides greater levels of intracellular
ascorbate and helps increase compression
resistance of cartilage, it mobilizes white blood
cells to the location of the inflammation and
enhances prostaglandin synthesis. In 1992,
clinical trials to assess and quantify the effects
of Ester-C® calcium ascorbate on Degenerative
Joint Disease in horses were begun9. Over an 18
month period, horses diagnosed with a variety of
DJD conditions, exhibiting moderate to severe
lameness were given oral Ester-C®. Preliminary
radiographs classified the severity of lameness
and degree of response in accordance with the
American Association of Equine Practitioners
Lameness Classification Scores10. At the
conclusion of the trial, over ninety percent of
the horses had shown good to excellent response to
Ester-C® calcium ascorbate. Eighty percent of the
“improved” horses remained sound and usable
even after the supplement was discontinued11.
Clinical trials are being conducted to monitor
long-term effects. Ester-C® promotes a higher
level of intracellular ascorbic acid without
negative side effects, and can be a useful
alternative to steroids and aspirin.
Antioxidants
— the Cell Protectors
While oxygen is absolutely essential to life, it
can also be harmful. For example, both through
normal body processes and external sources, such
as the air breathed, the horse is exposed to
highly-reactive, oxygen-containing chemicals
called “free radicals.” These free radicals
can damage equine cells and tissues. While we
cannot readily see what is happening in our horse’s
body, every day examples of oxidative,
free-radical damage can be seen through the
rusting of metal and the rapid browning of a cut
apple. Antioxidant Vitamins C, E, and
Beta-Carotene can help curb these damaging
oxidative reactions. Antioxidant vitamins
neutralize free radicals and other reactive
chemicals and help protect the body’s cells.
Free radicals directly attack and degrade
cartilage components. One study showed calcium
ascorbate (Ester-C®) in Nu-Flex™ Maximizer may
actually reverse damaging osteoarthritis7. This
free radical threat to the skeletal system of the
horse indicates that antioxidants may prevent or
reverse formation of arthritic symptoms.
Unfortunately, most hays and grains lose most of
the antioxidants when harvested and processed.
Select Nu-Flex™ Maximizer contains a potent
combination of these antioxidants in their most
readily available form to insure sufficient cell
protection.
Yucca
Schidigera
Yucca is the common name for 40 species of
herbaceous plants of the genus Yucca, native to
the Southwest U.S. and Central America. The active
ingredient in Yucca is “Saponin,” which is a
group of basic sugars. Saponins have been a
tremendous economic mainstay to the pharmaceutical
industry for 50 years. Yucca is nontoxic and is
supplied in a pure standardized extract form.
Sources
1.)
Bucci Luke R, PhD, CCN, C(ASCP), Chondroprotective
Agents: Glucosamine Salts and Chondroitin
Sulfates. Townsend Letter for Doctors, January
1994
2.) Ghosh, P, Smith, M and Wells, C, Second-Line
Agents in Osteoarthritis. in Dixon, JS and Furst,
DE, Eds, Second-Line Agents in the Treatment of
Rheumatic Diseases. Marcel Dekker, New York, 1992,
Pg 363
3.) Adolphe, M, Ed, Biological of Chonrocytes. CRC
Press, Boca Raton, 1992
4.) Ishikawa, K., Kitagawa, T.,Tanaka, T., Tereama,
K., Kurina, N., Iwata, H., Niwa, S., Sakurai M,
Clinical Evaluation of Glycosaminogylcans
Polysulphate for Osteoarthritis of the Knee Joint:
A Multicentric Double Blind Controlled Study. Z
Orthop, 1982; 120: 708-716
5.) Bucci, Luke R., PhD, CCN, C(ASCP),
Chondroprotective Agents: Glucosamine Salts and
Chondroitin Sulfates. Townsend Letter for Doctors,
January 1994
6.) Setnikar L, Giachtti, C., Zanolo, G.
Pharmacokinetics of Glucosamine in the Dog and
Man. Arzneimttelforscung 36(2) 729-736 (1986)
7.) Wong, SF. Halliwell,B., RichMond, P.,
Skowroneck Wr., The Role of Superoxide and
Hydroxyl Radicals in the Degradation of Hyaluronic
Acid Induced By Metal Ions and by Ascorbic Acid.
Jinorg Biochem 1981; 14: 127-134
8.) Ivos, J, et al 1971. Thermic stress as a
factor of disturbances in the reproduction of pigs
and the possibility of prevention of these
disturbances by the addition of ascorbic acid.
Veterinarski Archiv. 41 No. 7-8:202
9.) Vetilangieri, Anthony J., Ester-C Research
Summary. Inter-Cal Corp., Prescott, AZ, 1987-1991
10.) Guideline for Veterinary Service and Judging
of Equestrian Events. 4th ed., American
Association of Equine Practitioners, Lexington,
KY., 1991, Pg. 19
11.) N Lee Newman , D.V.M., Equine Degenerative
Joint Disease. A Nutritional Approach with
Ester-C, Natural Pet, Pgs 56-57, March-April 1995
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Nu-Flex
Maximizer™ with Ester-C® Label
Information |
Select
Nu-Flex Maximizer™ is a nutraceutical supplement
for horses, with Glucosamine HCl, an Antioxidant
Package with Ester-C®, and Yucca.
Directions:
Feed three scoops daily (1 scoop = 1 oz, scoop
enclosed) per head per day for 26 days, then a
maintenance dose of 1 scoop per day.
DO
NOT FEED TO CATTLE OR OTHER RUMINANTS.
DO NOT ADMINISTER TO HORSES INTENDED FOR USE AS
FOOD.
Ingredients:
Ground extruded whole soybeans, Glucosamine HCl,
Yucca schidigera extract, Calcium ascorbate,
dl-Alpha-tocopheryl acetate (Vitamin E),
Beta-Carotene, and Tertiary butyl hydroquinone
(used to preserve freshness)
Nutritional
Information
Guaranteed Analysis: |
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Per
1 oz
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Per lb
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| Crude
Protein (min) |
20%
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20%
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| Crude
Fat (min) |
10%
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10%
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| Crude
Fiber (max) |
27%
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27%
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| Ash
(max) |
9%
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9%
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| Yucca
Schidigera |
5,250
mg
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84,000
mg
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| Glucosamine
HCl*+ |
7,500
mg
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120,000
mg
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| Calcium
Ascorbate (min) |
1,05
mg
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16,800
mg
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| Vitamin
E (min) |
112
I.U.
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1,872
I.U.
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| Beta-Carotene
(min) |
3
mg
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48
mg
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| *Not
recognized as an essential nutrient by
AAFCO Feed Nutrient Profiles. |
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| +These
compounds are not intended to diagnose,
treat, cure, mitigate, or prevent any
disease. |
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