Renemin 2 Lbs, 180 Servings
Renemin – Promotes Kidney Detoxification
Renemins formula is a solution when the horse shows irregularities in the left hindquarter. In most cases the strain is on the kidneys and urinary tract.
- Does your horse sweat properly?
- Does your horse lagg its’ left hind leg?
- Does your horse have inflamed flexor tendons?
Renemins formula stimulates the detoxification ability of the kidneys.
The urinary system excretes the liquid wastes containing nitrogen, chemicals, salt, excess sugars and other substances that are filtered out of the bloodstream. Some of these are indispensable to the body and are retained, some are harmful and must be removed.
The first visible symptom of kidney disturbance is when the horse begins to show a shortened length of stride along with a lagg of the left hindquarter.
The different ingredients in Renemin stimulates the elimination of uric acid that causes tension in the croup muscles. It also stimulates urination when the horse humps its back and has difficulty urinating.
Use in combination with Colomin for infection of the urinary system.
One of the kidneys functions is to keep the potassium and sodium in balance. Renemins formula will regulate water balance, electrolyte and pH balance. It will stimulate the horses natural thirst impulses and the natural sweating process activates along with the horses desire to drink water.
Detox: Minesyl, Colomin and Renemin.
| Nutrition Supplement: Easy to use.A complement to daily feeding. No artificial preservatives, all natural.Distributed by: Group 8 Manufacturing, Inc. 1140 Kapp Drive, Clearwater, FL 33765 Phone: (727)447-9889 Email: info@swedishhorsepower.com |
Guaranteed Analysis Crude Protein, min….……..0% Crude Fat, min………..….………..0% Crude Fiber, max….…….………0%Vitamin B6 (Pyridoxine hydrochloride), min……0.454 mg/lbs Zinc, min……………………..100 ppm Magnesium, min…………….0.0001% Iron………………….…………..1 ppm. Ingredients: |
Feeding Directions: Mix 1 scoop per serving (Appx. 0.18oz (5g)). Spread the powder over the dry feed mornings and evenings. Contact veterinarian with any problems. |


