
Recover:
A Simple Solution for Many Common Skin Ailments - With
its powerful combination of protective and restorative oils
and botanicals, there are countless reasons for making
Recover an integral part of
your tack box. Here are just some of the many uses for
Recover:
•
rain scald/rot
• dry, flaking skin
• wounds
• chafes
• burns
• bites
• dermatitis |
•
easier foaling
• skin elasticity
• pre-treat teats
• post-infection care
• soap rash
• nettles
• scratches |
•
ivy burns
• sunburn
• genital injuries
• scour scald
• anti-fungal protection
• free radical
scavenging
• aids in skin regeneration |
The
uses for Recover are countless.
What
Makes Recover So Effective? Our
unique blend of the finest, all natural protective and
restorative oils and botanicals available! Aloe Vera is well
studied and world-renowned for its ability to aid in the
healing process. Tea Tree Oil (melaleuca alternifolia),
native to Australia, has been used as a curative by
Aborigines for centuries. Captain Cook, upon discovering
Australia, made tea from the leaves of melaleuca
alternifolia as a cure for scurvy. Tea Tree Oil has
since been the subject of many recent clinical trials, and
the impressive findings have shown Tea Tree oil to be an
effective anti-fungal, antiseptic, germicidal and
anti-bacterial. Recover also provides a generous dose of emu
oil, an amazing anti-inflammatory, moisturizer and
transdermal agent, in every application. It's Recover's
potent "triple threat" that makes it so effective.
Emu
Oil: An Ancient Remedy for Today's Horse: For
the Aborigine people of Australia, staying alive in the
harsh outback requires an encyclopedic knowledge of the
dangers and treasures of the natural world. With thousands
of potent plant and animal resources at their command, why
has one bird—the emu—become the bedrock of the
Aborigines' diet, health care and culture? One part of the
answer is its delicious, low-cholesterol red meat. Another
is that practically every part of the emu is useful, from
leather to feathers and many things in-between. The unique
importance of the emu for health care, however, flows from
its amazing multi-purpose oil. Aborigines have used emu oil
to help heal wounds, burns, cuts, aches, infections, pains,
sore joints and many other problems. When Europeans arrived
in Australia, they found that there was no mythology to the
natives' use of emu oil, and soon no Aussie homestead was
complete without it.
Why
Is The Emu A Rich Source Of Oil?
Like other birds, emus store fat to
burn for energy when food supplies are low. Although these
large, flightless birds are 80 million years old, their
oil’s fatty acid profile is remarkably similar to that of
the skin of modern mammals. This may be a reason for the
excellent penetrating qualities demonstrated by emu oil in
clinical trials, although much more remains to be discovered
in the search for science behind the secrets of emu oil. To
ensure maximum control over the quality of our emu oil, Vita
Flex Recover is made exclusively with American emu oil. The
flocks from which we harvest this premium oil are fed
special rations developed by a board-certified Ph.D. animal
nutritionist to optimize the consistency, purity and potency
of the oil. After harvesting, our emu oil is carefully
rendered to preserve its full potency and bioactivity. Then
it is blended into the state-of-the-art emu oil formulas,
which combine a variety of premium bioactive ingredients to
optimize emu oil’s benefits for specific horse health
problems. We’re sure you’ll agree—this
is a topical solution that works!