A winning performance in the racehorse business is related to many things, but one of the most important is how much training can a horse take? Stated differently, how much training can the joints in a horse’s leg take without causing inflammation? To get the most amount of training into my horses and reduce joint pain, I’ve learned to depend on joint supplements. I’ve tried a lot of them, but lately I’ve found Tight Joins Glucosamine MSM / Complex to be the best.
Not only does it contain more glucosamine per dose for the money that most other joint supplements, it supplies two forms: glucosamine HCL and glucosamine sulfate, which results in increased absorption. This product contains another ingredient I’ve never found in equine joint supplements: shark cartilage—known to be a safe and effective treatment for osteo and rheumatoid arthritis in people.
In addition to the joint lubricants boswellin and yucca, the daily scoop also supplies therapeutic levels of an immune system supplement that I no longer need to buy: absorbic acid.
I give this product my highest recommendation!
L.A. Martinez
Licensed California Trainer
December 21, 2005