Re: [RC] Will ingredients test in these joint products - Lisa Redmond
I haven't had time to play in here much lately, but I have a spare second so
I'll touch on this (supplements have my interest as of late as a
nutritionist)--MSM has anti-inflammatory properties. If I remember an
earlier topic on this correctly, that makes it subject to the rules banning
such substances.
Also, the FDA is finally getting around to doing some concentrated testing
on several types of nutritional supplements in humans(about time,IMO), and
those containing chondroitin and glucosamine are in the targeted groups.
The results of the studies may have an impact on the use of such things in
horse products down the line.
Lisa (who has been hog-tied and hobbled by her computer lately...doesn't it
know I'm already broke to stand quietly??)
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