Horse-Calming Supplements – Calminex
Tryptophan (3000 mg per scoop) is an important calming supplement, a precursor of serotonin, meaning it is a building block from which serotonin can be manufactured in the brain. Tryptophan has been proven to improve mood by boosting serotonin levels, which as a neurotransmitter, acts in the brain to reduce anxiety and promotes concentration, calm and relaxation.
Vitamin B1 (Thiamine) (2800 mg per scoop) plays a direct role in transmission of nervous impulses. There is considerable anecdotal evidence for its effectiveness in reducing anxiety in horses. It has been demonstrated to improve concentration and reduce excitability
Vitamin B3 (Niacin) (100 mg per scoop) promotes the production of serotonin in the brain. Niacin also inhibits the enzyme that breaks down tryptophan in the liver. Tryptophan is used to make niacin, but it is a very inefficient process, using a good deal of tryptophan to make, not very much, niacin. So, by adding niacin directly in a supplement, the existing tryptophan is ‘spared’, leaving more free-to-form serotonin, and help to calm the horse.
Vitamin B6 (Pyridoxine) (100 mg per scoop) has been associated with PMS in mares, who exhibit behaviour changes in their heat cycles. Nervousness and irritability may be manifestations of inadequate Vitamin B6 in any horse because of its function in the production of brain chemicals.
A nervous, irritable and difficult to handle horse may be exhibiting signs of Vitamin B deficiency. Supplementation with Vitamin B is also beneficial for horses heavily stressed (surgery, shipping, infection) or heavily exercised. Toxicity with B vitamins administered in the feed is virtually nonexistent since the kidneys will eliminate any excess.
Magnesium Oxide (6000 mg per scoop) has an important function in the transmission of nervous impulses. It is necessary for the activation of B vitamins, especially thiamine. A deficiency interferes with the transmission of nerve and muscle impulses causing nervousness. Magnesium is considered to be an anti-stress mineral, which is why we included it as one of the horse-calming supplements in our Calminex formulation. It functions to relax skeletal muscles, as well as the smooth muscle of blood vessels and the gastrointestinal tract.
Yeast (stable live yeast culture) (11,000 mg per scoop) has been scientifically proven to improve the hindgut environment of horses. Cultures that are selected for equine diets have been shown, categorically, to stimulate good bacteria in the hindgut of the horse, improving digestion. Research has concluded that live yeast can reduce excess acidity in equine caecal contents, and assist in the restoration of normal gut function, which appears to affect temperament in certain horses. Yeast enhances the activity of fibre-digesting bacteria, therefore promoting a more efficient use of the vitamins and minerals. Undigested carbohydrates and excess starch can cause high acidity in the hindgut, which can reduce vitamin B formation.
MOS (mannan-oligosaccharides) (10,000 mg per scoop) is a prebiotic and is derived from the outer wall of yeast cells. MOS works by sticking onto pathogenic bacteria, so that they cannot become attached to the wall of the gut. MOS also has a beneficial effect on the immune system, as well as improving feed digestibility.
Active Ingredients Tryptophan, Thiamine (B1), Niacin (B3), Pyridoxine (B6), Magnesium, Live Yeast Culture and MOS (mannan-oligosaccharides)
Directions for use of these horse-calming supplements:
Maintenance: 1 scoop daily
Competition: 2 scoops daily in am during event
Calminex 500 gr – 80260
Calminex 1 kg – 80262
Calminex 5 kg – 80264
Lisa Dickson (verified owner) –
I would highly recommend this product! I’ve just started my second container and have seen a huge difference in his ability to focus and think. I will definitely be keeping him on this for the rest of the riding season.
jess (verified owner) –
100% recommend. I have a young mare who lives out on pasture with a herd, she was extremely herd bound and consistently an anxious and nervous wreck anytime I tried working with her to the point of it almost becoming dangerous. I started her on this supplement, I give one scoop with her feed 3-4 times a week & within the first week I noticed results, she became more relaxed when I brought her in from the field & was finally able to start working through her herdbound issues & accelerate her training. we now go on many long solo trails through the mountains of BC.
she went from spooky and dependant on the herd to being my best mount within the span of 4 months of using this supplement alongside consistent training. I definitely recommend this for anyone who has an anxious horse!
Lisa Bukowski –
After my mare was injured she was stall bound for eight weeks. I really believe the calminex was very helpful keeping her sane and taking the edge off during her weeks of confinement.
She was also on the Probio Max for the last four months and I am very happy with it. I feel it is the best probiotic I have ever used.