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Directions and Use of Rapid Response®.
Description
Rapid Response is a scientifically advanced proprietary process resulting in a
unique dietary supplement. Rapid Response contains vital molecular compounds
extracted from natural sources in a highly bioactive enzyme base.
Suggested Use
Recommended by
veterinarians to provide advanced nutritional support for the special dietary
needs of animals in maintaining the health of skeletal structure, tendons and
soft tissues particularly following trauma induced injuries.
Directions
Use
once daily as a nutritional supplement AND topical astringent at the same
time. Shake well before use.
Nutritional maintenance dose for prevention: 1 to 2 ounces daily
in feed. (1 gallon will last 64-128 days).
Feed:
Normally 2 to 4 ounces are added to feed daily or can squeeze into mouth
with a squeeze bottle or syringe. For smaller companion animals give 1
to 2 ounces per day. Notes: Doubling
dose for first 3 to 7 days to increase efficiency in body is
recommended. If animal seems to want Rapid Response in excess of the
recommended serving size, additional feeding will provide further
nutritional support. Important: "If external application is not
possible, double the oral dose at all times. External application will
improve results and is highly recommended if possible."
External application: Clean
affected area with pure castile soap (if available) and rinse thoroughly
especially for first application. For leg application: Apply 1
ounce (or amount sufficient) of Rapid Response to a pad made of folded
sheet cotton or low absorbent cotton and place over area. Apply sheet
cotton around leg and pad. Wrap with plastic similar to saran
wrap. Apply magnets (if available) below area to aid in drawing blood
to the area. Then apply a standing bandage such as a "no
bow". Secure with vet wrap or "4" rolled bandage
"flannel" and masking tape.
NOTE: Do not use plastic
on an open skin wound such as a cut. Leave on 24 hours before
reapplying. Do not wrap tight unless needed for leg support then wrap
properly. There are special instructions for wrapping light colored
and thin skinned horses, the hoof and other parts of the body. The
soft wrapping of the topical application creates important warmth around the
injured area. Amount used will depend somewhat on the size of the
injured area.
Contraindications
Amerdon's Rapid Response
has been shown to be 100% safe and non-toxic, with no risk of side
effects when used concurrently with prescribed drugs or during pregnancy.
"However, it is important that all previous external medicines be totally
removed from damaged area."
Extensive
blood profiles of 40 in-training performance horses were monitored for a
period of 10 weeks as part of a head to head study conducted at San Luis Rey
Downs training facility in Southern California. Standard scientific markers
were used to measure the internal health of the animal. Not only was the
daily use of Rapid Response shown to be 100% safe in the horses involved
with this study, it was also shown to
nutritionally support the animals' health. By the end of the study the
control group had lost a total of 85 days of training. In contrast, all 20
horses that were given daily doses of Rapid Response remained healthy and
maintained an uninterrupted training schedule. Further, their weekly breezing
time improved dramatically.
Storage
Refrigerate
after opening. Avoid freezing or excessive heat. Keep lid closed
tightly. Rapid Response is a natural product containing no animal
by-products. Taste, color and consistency may vary seasonally.
Earth-friendly! Cruelty-free animal research-all animals
benefited! Natural and safe!

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