Their brochure gives numer of mg per scoop. Or are you looking for which type of magnesium?
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[TD]Magnesium Sulphate[/TD]
[TD]1,210mg[/TD]
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Per 25g scoop.
That’s from their main page.
It’s not cheap…looks like they switched the direct order page to US dollars…before it needed to be converted, and you could get it a bit cheaper if you watched the exchange rate. But it does work great…and when I showed my vet, she mentioned that the folic acid was really important when adding Mg. I’m not brave enough to switch to a cheaper Mg and see if it works as well…my trainer personally knows the owner of the company, they used the product and vouched it worked…so I tried it and it was great, so I keep coughing up the $ for it.
Here’s a link for relax Me has ingredients www.horsefirst.net/horse-supplement/relax-me-supplement.html
Scroll up page ingredient list is on left in a little box.
1200mg is 1.2gm, which is next to nothing, in the context of “magnesium supplementation”, where you’re looking at minimally 5mg, more typically 10mg, and sometimes 15-20 depending on the horse.
I have noticed a soothing reaction to MagRestore in the horses who’ve been fed this for, oh, about a week. However, I’m now trying the Calmness supplement from Ultra Cruz on my nuttiest horse. If it’s magic, I’ll let you know.
It’s been about three weeks, and I’m really happy with MagRestore. I did two scoops a day for about two weeks and now down to one. All of that over the top stiffness and over alertness has really mellowed out. I’ve got some 20% magnesium malate coming from Amazon that should be the same thing that I’ll play with.