


Withers & Withers Sugar-Free Cinnamon Nutra-Treats for Horses
Item #: 220795
Withers & Withers Sugar-Free Cinnamon Nutra-Treats for Horses
$23.95
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PRODUCT DESCRIPTION: Withers & Withers Sugar-Free Cinnamon Nutra-Treats for Horses
Withers & Withers Sugar-Free Cinnamon Nutra-Treats taste great to any horse or pony, but are formulated specifically for those with insulin resistance, Cushings or Equine Metabolic Syndrome. Organic cinnamon bark can boost sensitivity to insulin and activate insulin receptors to help control blood sugar levels. It is also a powerful antioxidant that can provide additional health benefits to laminitic horses.
Nutra-Treats are formulated in collaboration with veterinarians and animal herbalists. They are fresh-pressed in small batches using organic herbs, air-dried dehydrated, fresh fruits and vegetables and nutritional yeast flavorings. There are no preservatives and no nutrient loss from heat, bringing your animal the optimal nutritional benefits as provided by nature.
Packaging is made of plant-based materials and is 100% compostable. 180 treats per 16 ounce bag.
All Equine Nutra-Treats contain:
- Oat bran: soluble fiber to help support immunity and regulate blood sugar levels.
- Apple powder: can help remove toxins from colon and intestinal tract, promoting GI health.
- Sorbitol: a natural sweetener; can be helpful with weight management and has anti-cancer properties.
- Stevia: a plant-based sweetener; can help restore blood sugar levels, is a source of micronutrients and can kill Lyme Disease bacteria.
- Apple cider vinegar: can help acidize the stomach for optimal digestion; is a natural fly and mosquito repellent.
16 ounces.
Proposition 65 Warning
Prop. 65 Warning for California Residents
Some products at Tack Outlet may display the following statement in accordance with Prop. 65.
WARNING: This product may contain chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects, or other reproductive harm.
For the complete list of chemicals covered by this the statute, please visit California’s Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment:
https://oehha.ca.gov/proposition-65