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Provides nutritional support for horses with suspensory ligament, tendon and soft tissue injuries, and degenerative suspensory ligament desmitis (DSLD)
Active Ingredient: GlycoStretch™
What is SuspensorySaver?
SuspensorySaver is a unique chondroprotective nutrient, antioxidant, and polypeptide maximum-strength formulation that contains 100% pure pharmaceutical-grade GlycoStretch, a key component that may help restore equine suspensory “shock-absorbing” qualities.
How does SuspensorySaver protect and heal your horse?
SuspensorySaver and its active ingredient, GlycoStretch, naturally helps protect your horse against suspensory ligament damage, one of the most serious injuries of a horse’s soft tissues and the hardest to heal.
What is the suspensory ligament made of?
Muscles, tendons, ligaments, and suspensory ligaments are soft tissues composed of connective tissue, which is made up of bundles of collagen as well as some elastic fibers. The connective tissue of the suspensory ligament is arranged in tightly bound parallel sheets.
How do training and exercise affect the suspensory ligament and the onset of desmitis?
Normal Training: Most healthy suspensory ligaments can withstand the strain caused by heavier loads without incurring damage. Correct training and exercising prevents the horse from becoming sore and swollen. During a normal, step-by-step training program, the suspensory ligament may incur minor injuries that don’t permanently injure your horse but instead cause the formation of larger, stronger suspensory ligaments. Slight, temporary injuries and the ensuing strengthening of the ligament are a normal part of a healthy training program and are seldom readily apparent.
Training Overload: If training proceeds too quickly, soreness and swelling may appear, danger signs that the training workload is too much. Ignoring these early symptoms of severe suspensory ligament damage can cause the eventual rupture of large masses of ligament—the horse may weaken significantly and be unable to support its own weight without pain, even when standing still. This painful condition is called desmitis.
What is desmitis?
Desimitis is inflammation of the suspensory ligament triggered by damage to the ligament. Extensive damage prevents the suspensory ligament from supporting the fetlock and causes the joint to sink toward the ground. Desmitis may be caused either by trauma or a serious condition called degenerative suspensory ligament desimitis (DSLD).
What is degenerative suspensory ligament desmitis (DSLD)?
DSLD as a disease
In DSLD, areas of the damaged suspensory ligament are replaced by cartilage or scar tissue. When these damaged areas cannot return to normal elasticity, or if they ossify and/or mineralize, DSLD is considered a progressive, incurable disease. However, a series of interventions can lessen pain and weakness and even arrest progression of the DSLD. Common treatments include:
Horses can recover from DSLD. Some horses stabilize on their own, probably when the natural repair processes neutralize the degenerative forces.
DSLD as a syndrome
DSLD is considered a syndrome when it takes the form of an abnormal healing process of the suspensory ligaments.
What distinguishes DSLD from common desmitis and other ligament ailments?
What is the apparent cause of DSLD?
In all cases of DSLD, the ligament injury is improperly healed with cartilage instead of collagen. Dr. Roy Pool of UC Davis has studied many DSLD cases and hypothesizes that in predisposed horses a normal suspensory ligament becomes unable to handle the usual stresses of exercise. Healthy ligament tissue repairs day-to-day “micro-traumas” by using fibroblasts, collagen-producing cells that fix ligament damage before tearing and lameness can occur. In DSLD, the fibroblasts malfunction—instead of laying down new collagen fibers, the fibroblasts become chondrocytes, cartilage-producing cells. As cartilage is introduced, the ligaments fail to regain normal tissue strength or elasticity. The ligaments become unable to stretch and even normal weight-bearing causes excessive strain on the limbs—the ligaments lengthen and break down and the soft tissue may mineralize and calcify.
What are the underlying causes of DSLD?
DSLD was first recognized 25 years ago, but still remains a poorly understood syndrome. A number of theories attempt to explain why the suspensory ligament develops areas of damage and fails to repair them normally. Three prominent explanations are:
How is DSLD currently treated?
To control inflammation, veterinarians often prescribe NSAIDs (non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs) such as phylbutazxone, flunexine, or aspirin. However, NSAIDs can interfere with connective tissue metabolism, and Figuerola Laboratories prefers icing to control the inflammatory response. Icing is labor intensive and if the horse cannot be attended and iced throughout the day, NSAIDs may be used for a week or as necessary.
In addition to NSAIDs, other drugs used for DSLD are corticosteroids, phenylbutazone (bute), and isoxsuprine, a vasodilator used to promote circulation to the inflamed ligaments. It should be noted that while anti-inflammatories can limit present damage, they do nothing to protect or restore damaged areas, and some drugs, especially phenylbutazone, can further damage your horse’s health. At the sustained dosage needed to allow continued athletic performance, phenylbutazone has dangerous side effects that can result in gastrointestinal erosion, ulceration, and formation of kidney lesions. Recent studies have shown that corticosteroids and phenylbutazone can also cause further damage to the soft tissues (suspensory ligaments, tendons, and connective tissues).
How are suspensory ligaments naturally repaired?
The way that the suspensory ligament heals determines how functional and strong the restored ligament will be. Successful healing of the suspensory ligament requires that the new, replacement tissues are the same kind as the old, damaged tissues. Suspensory ligament injuries present a significant chance of forming scar tissue. Unfortunately, there is a thin line between inflammation that encourages normal, healthy repair and inflammation that leads to scarring.
What are the stages of natural ligament repair?
How can you best aid your horse during the healing process?
Why is SuspensorySaver the right formula for protecting your horse’s suspensory ligaments?
SuspensorySaver is the one and only therapeutic formula available that contains the right portions of nutrients responsible for restoring existent fibroblasts and encouraging the production of new fibroblasts in the suspensory ligaments.
How does SuspensorySaver help build healthy suspensory ligaments?
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How does SuspensorySaver speed healing and restore damaged tissues?
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How does SuspensorySaver lessen pain and inflammation?
SuspendorySaver requires several days to produce noticeable improvement, because SuspendorySaver treats the source of pain. Chemical anti-inflammatories like bute relieve pain immediately by masking the underlying cause of pain—relief is only temporary and is accompanied by further damage to the suspensory ligaments and connective tissues.
In several effective ways, SuspensorySaver helps combat the pain and inflammation caused by stiff or damaged suspensory ligaments.
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Are there any side effects with SuspensorySaver?
SuspensorySaver is a complete nutritional dietary supplement formula and has absolutely no side effects, even in the case of overdose.
Can SuspensorySaver be supplemented with a natural, nutritional anti-inflammatory for extra relief?
Yes. InflammaSaver from Figuerola Laboratories enhances the body’s ability to reduce inflammation of the suspensory ligament, to help repair injured tissues, and to prevent further damage. InflammaSaver enhances blood flow to inflamed ligaments and the connective tissues. InflammaSaver works without jeopardizing your horse’s health and is a natural alternative to phenylbutazone (bute), which has been implicated in stomach ulcers, kidney damage, loss of appetite, changes in blood chemistry, bone marrow depression, etc. (Further information on InflammaSaver is available in this product guide.)
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Administration
Administer 2 scoops twice daily for 12 weeks. Thereafter administer 1 scoop twice daily.
Ingredients
GlycoStrectch Proprietary Formula: Acetyl-L-Carnitine, L-Carnosine, Croton lechleri extract, BIOFLAVOMAX (Genistein, Naringenin, Quercetin, Hesperidin, Vitis vinifera and Epigallocatechin gallate (EGCG)), Boron, INHIBITOL (50% Salicin Complex (Purpura salix, Fillipendula ulmaria and Gaultheria procumbens), 65% Boswellic Acid Extract (Rhizome), 45% Poliphenols (Camelia sinensis), 50% Resveratrol (Polygonum cuspidatum), 6% Berberine (Barberry and Chinese goldthread), Alkaloid Complex Extract (Uncaria Tomentosa), Origanum vulgare extract, 2% Ursalic acid (Ocimun basilicum), 95% Procyanidins (Vitis vinifera), 23% Phenolics (Rosmarinus ocinalis), Gamma-Tocopherol (Elais gueneensis), Gamma-Tocotrienol (Elaeis gueneensis) and Superoxide Dismutase), Methylsulfonylmethane (MSM), COLLAGEN FORTIS (Hydrolyzed collagen, Type-I Collagen, Type-II Collagen, Type-III Collagen, Type-B Collagen and Chicken Collagen Type-II), Copper Amino Acid Chelate, Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10), Dimethylglycine (DMG), DERIVPROCAINEX (Para-aminobenzoic Acid (PABA) and Dimethylaminoethanol (DMAE)), Ellagic acid, L-Glutamine, Glucosamine sulfate, Hyaluronic acid, Manganese, Magnesium, L-Glutamic acid, L-Lysine, L-Proline, OMEGA-FORTIS (Omega-3 fatty acid, Omega-6 fatty acid and Omega-9 fatty acid), Organic Vanadium, Ornithine Alpha-Ketoglutarate (OKG), Punica granatum juice extract, Urtica dioica, Silicon, Superoxide dismutases (SOD), Vitamin B Complex (From Trifolium pratense: Vitamin B1 (Thiamine), Vitamin B2 (Riboflavin), Vitamin B3 (Niacin), Vitamin B5 (Pantothenic Acid), Vitamin B6 (Pyridoxine), Vitamin B7 (Biotin), Vitamin B9 (Folic Acid) and Vitamin B12 (Cyanocobalamin)), Vitamin C (Camu Camu), Vitamin E (Alpha- Tocopherol) and Vitamin K.
**These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.