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Lozana santé inc.

1799 Blueberry Hill, Saint-Lazare, Canada
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Vente, mise en marché, développement et la promotion de suppléments pour la santé des chevaux Notre but est de fournir des produits de qualité pour la santé des chevaux.
Our objective is to provide quality products for the good health of horses.

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MERCI AUX DISTRIBUTEURS d’OMEGA BALANCE EQ, un supplément d’huile délicieuse bien équilibré riche en oméga 3, 6 et 9, qui procure des effets anti-inflammatoires, circulatoires et immunitaires bien visible chez vos chevaux. Vous le verrez revivre d’énergie et de confort. Vous pouvez vous procurer OMEGA BALANCE EQ dans les magasins suivants. THANKS TO OUR DISTRIBUTORS of OMEGA BALANCE EQ, a tasty, well balanced and rich oil in Omega 3,6 and 9 that delivers visible anti-inflammatory effects as well as circulatory and immune system improvements to your horses. You will see your horses’ energy and comfort revive. You can purchase OMEGA BALANCE EQ at the following stores. www.lozanahealth.com Sellerie Sandridge, St-Lazare www.sandridge.ca Crazy Caroussel Tack Shop, St-Lazare www.facebook.com/CrazyCarouselTackshop Guindon Boutique Western, Valleyfield www.boutiqueguindon.com Bob T Tack Shop, Lancaster, ON www.bobttackshop.ca Sellerie Lemay, Montréal www.sellerielemay.com Greenhark Harness & Equestrian Supplies, partout au Canada www.greenhawk.com Meunerie Deux-Montagnes, Deux-Montagnes https://www.facebook.com/Meunerie-Deux-Montagnes-842649789138302/ Boutique moulée santé, Mascouche www.boutiquemouleesante.com Moulée Guénette et Guénette, St-Jérôme www.mouleesguenette.com Boutique Équestre Centor, Victoriaville www.serreslambert.com

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Un nouveau distributeur à Victoriaville. Merci! A new distributor in Victoriaville. Thank you! Boutique Équestre Centor / Serres Lambert - https://www.facebook.com/Serres-Lambert-incet-Centor-107509889288938/

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Camelina Oil for Horses By Kentucky Equine Research Staff · November 30, 2015 Some horseman have begun using camelina oil in the diets of horses to provide omega-3 fatty acids, which are known to convey numerous health benefits. Are you mystified by omegas and how they fit into an equine diet? KER nutrition advisors are here to help.“With the average equine diet tending to be higher in omega-6s, finding ways to balance out the omegas by adding some omega-3s has spurred the special interest in camelina oil,” explained Kathleen Crandell, Ph.D., an equine nutritionist at Kentucky Equine Research (KER). Extracted from Camelina sativa, the oilseed is native to parts of Europe and Asia, but it is now cultivated primarily in cold, semiarid regions of the United States, Canada, Slovenia, and Italy, though relatively few acres of land are devoted to its production when compared to other crops. The plant is colloquially called camelina, false flax, gold-of-pleasure, and sometimes wild flax. Camelina oil is rich in omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids. The total amount of omega-3s in the oil is approximately 39%, whereas the total amount of omega-6s is about 18%, creating a ratio of omega-3s to omega-6s of about 2:1. About 38% of omega-3 fatty acids are alpha-linolenic acid (ALA), which must be converted to eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) and docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) for optimal benefit by the horse. In addition to its rich omega-3 content, camelina oil also possesses antioxidant properties. “Perhaps the allure of camelina oil is that it is cold-pressed, which means it undergoes very minimal processing, so it retains naturally high levels of gamma-tocopherol, a form of vitamin E, which makes it a stable oil,” Crandell noted.

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