Sunday, August 7, 2011

Ligamin (part 1)


Ligamin or PC #4 for the Hoof, Skeleton and Muscle System

LIGAMIN - FOR MUSCLE, JOINTS AND HOOFS

We have, based on our experiences, chosen to add micro doses of the active ingredients in the different products. Micro doses have proven to be a powerful and efficient way to
supply the organism with nutrient substrates.

This is how the body functions.
The Skeleton and Joints.
The locomotors system consists of the striated muscle, skeleton and the junctions of skeletal like joints and tendons. The skeleton is held together by bands and ligaments and they form attachments and levers for the muscles.

The skeleton of a mature horse consist of 205 bones and some cartilage. The function of the skeleton is both supportive and a supplier of calcium and phosphate. Some of the bone and bone marrow produces red and
white blood cells.

The Muscles
The skeletal muscles are the horse’s energy source. Nutrients, from metabolism, are carried to the muscles via the blood circulation, and the muscles make the fuel that supplies the energy. A horse’s skeletal muscles are very well developed and specially evolved for rapid movement. The connective tissue has an extensive blood circulation. The capillaries (the smallest blood vessels) form a very close net in the connective tissue. The majority of the muscle fibers are situated close to a capillary.

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