Gastro-Plex (Pellets)

MVP (Med-Vet Pharmaceuticals)
SKU:
73163230
$70.45
(68 reviews)

GASTRO-PLEX™ Pellets provide targeted ingredients to help maintain healthy stomach tissue lining, prebiotics and probiotics for normal digestion and also includes Levucell® SC*, a powerful yeast that helps reduce the risk of colic/digestive disorders by supporting the hindgut. Ideal for horses at risk for gastric upset due to travel, training, competition and/or injur… Read More

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GASTRO-PLEX™ Pellets provide targeted ingredients to help maintain healthy stomach tissue lining, prebiotics and probiotics for normal digestion and also includes Levucell® SC*, a powerful yeast that helps reduce the risk of colic/digestive disorders by supporting the hindgut. Ideal for horses at risk for gastric upset due to travel, training, competition and/or injury.

  • Gastric Health
  • Digestive Support
  • Helps Support Feed Efficiency
  • Helps Support Nutrient Absorption

 *Levucell® SC is clinically researched and a registered trademark of Lallemand Specialties, Inc. (France)

  Basic management to maintain gastric health:   

  •    Free choice hay 24/7
  •    Minimize high starch commercial feeds
  •    Plenty of fresh water
  •    Reduce Stress
  •    Avoid long-term use of NSAIDs
             

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Papaya Powder increases mucus secretion.

Fenugreek Seed Powder increases production of mucosal fluids, anti-inflammatory properties, soothes inflamed tissue & an anti-oxidant.

Marshmallow Root Powder contains mucilage to form a coating in the digestive tract, anti-inflammatory, lowers stomach acid, stimulates immune system and helps alleviate pain.

Aloe Powder an anti-oxidant/anti-inflammatory/immune stimulant, contains polysaccharides to help with ulcers, pain and irritation support, has antibacterial properties to fight the h-pylori bacteria.

Gelatin is the name for cooked collagen which is the most abundant protein found in our body. It is primarily made up of the amino acids glycine and proline. Supports a healthy stomach lining/gut mucosa by providing a natural protective barrier against the abrasiveness of gastric juices.

Licorice is one of the most widely used herbs for people and animals in both Western and Chinese medicine. Sweet and soothing, it supports a natural inflammatory response in the gastric system. The deglycyrrhized form is preferred as it eliminates the risk of adverse side effects when plant is used whole.

Slippery Elm is obtained from the bark of a tree native to North America. Slippery Elm is rich in mucilage, a soluble fiber that becomes gel-like when wet. Helps to coat and soothe the mucosal membrane of the digestive tract.

L-Glutamine is the most abundant amino acid in the body, especially in muscle tissue. Glutamine is involved in more metabolic processes than any other amino acid. It helps support a natural inflammatory response within the GI Tract as well as a healthy immune system.

Mannanoligosaccharides (MOS) are prebiotics composed of complex carbohydrate molecules, derived from the outer cell wall of S. cerevisiae, whose main components, β-glucans (mannoproteins) are known to support immune function. Prebiotics are sources of non-digestible, soluble fiber that serve as food for the probiotics or "good" bugs in the large intestine.

Vitamin C (Ascorbic Acid) is an antioxidant that plays a role in helping combat harmful free radicals. Vitamin C is an antioxidant that helps protect the tissues of the body and also important in the production of connective tissues like tendons and ligaments.

Zinc (Zn) is a micromineral involved in over 100 enzyme systems ranging from support of connective tissue formation and antioxidants to carbohydrate metabolism and immune system function. It is most recognized for its role in healthy skin and hooves.

Manganese is a micromineral that aids in bone formation, growth and reproduction. It also supports carbohydrate and fat metabolism. Supplementation should be considered because not all diets provide the same levels of manganese. It plays an important role in young growing horses as well as active performance horses.

Copper (Cu) is a micromineral that aids in the production of normal connective tissues including tendons, ligaments, cartilage and bone. As a component of many enzyme systems, it is also involved in making iron available to the body for blood, in producing skin and coat pigments, in proper nerve signaling and in repairing antioxidants.

Vitamin E (Natural): Natural E is approx. 2.5 times more bioavailable than synthetic vitamin E (4,000 IUs natural vitamin E approximates 10,000 IUs of synthetic vitamin E). Most studies/research indicate 8,000 IU’s -10,000 IU’s (or approx. 3,000-5,000 IU of Natural Vitamin E) during/post therapy for immune support. Vitamin E is considered the most important antioxidant and works closely with selenium to protect the body from the oxidative stress of exercise and illness. Found in high amounts in fresh pasture, levels begin to decay the moment pasture is cut for hay. That is why any horse that does not have access to grass, regardless of its activity level or health, would be a candidate for vitamin E supplementation. Horses are not very efficient in storing vitamin E and deficiency may be accelerated if the diet is deficient in selenium.

Vitamin A is well known for its role in supporting healthy vision, immune function, and skin/coat. However, it is also needed for respiratory health, reproduction, soft tissue and normal skeletal development in young growing horses and exercising horses that are remodeling bone.

Active Dry Yeast:  Supports enzyme activity for fiber digestion in the hind gut and provides a direct source of nutrients to nourish good bacteria. Stabilizes digestive flora during periods of stress for overall health and performance.

Prebiotics act as food for the probiotics or "good" bugs in the large intestine. Prebiotics help promote gastrointestinal health in turn supporting a natural immune response.

Probiotics are live microorganisms (bacteria and yeast) that help promote healthy digestive function and support a healthy immune system. Often referred to as ‘good bugs’ they help break down ingredients/contents that the body normally can't, and help inhibit ‘bad bugs’ from growing.

My quarter horse mare is being treated with prescription-strength omeprazole for gastric ulcers. My veterinarian has encouraged me to use Gastric support product after the treatment protocol to help support a healthy stomach. I have chosen to use the Gastro-Plex pellets, when should I start them?

MVP:  Your mare is benefiting from sound advice, and your question is a relevant one. You can begin feeding Gastro-Plex at any time, though sooner is probably better than later. Giving Gastro-Plex while she’s also being treated with omeprazole will not affect the effectiveness of either product. By choosing to acclimate the gastric environment with Gastro-Plex, prior to removing her from omeprazole will help reduce the risk of reoccurrent issues.  In addition to Gastro-Plex, it is best to implement management changes that will help support the health of the stomach, including the provision of near-constant forage (24/7), whether it is pasture or hay. Plenty of fresh water available and limiting the amount of grain being fed at one time.  

 

I have a chronically lame mare that is currently on stall rest. She is fed only good-quality hay, no concentrates, but has limited movement due to her confinement. She is now prone to impaction colic. Would Gastro-Plex be a good option?

MVP:  Water consumption is an important part of preventing impaction. Horses should always have access to clean, fresh water. Recognizing fluctuations in water consumption and manure consistency may signal when problems are brewing with your mare. Aside from water intake, consider a hindgut support supplement to help reduce the risk of colic. Gasto-Plex pellets are formulated with Levucell yeast which is a powerful yeast that may help reduce the risk of colic/digestive disorders by supporting the hindgut. Balancing the hindgut pH helps to maintain healthy microbial populations and support fiber digestion. If you are using non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs for the laminitis, you may further consider using Gasto-Plex as it is a product that contains a unique proprietary herbal blend that acts as a coating agent to help to buffer excess acid in the stomach.

  • 5
    I can honestly says Gastro-Plex works

    Posted by Michelle on 24th Jul 2014

    I can honestly say Gastro-Plex works. I read reviews before buying products because I want the consumers true experience with a product, so I am more than happy to write a review. We purchased a 6 yr old that really had some issues. Refusal, popping up in the front end, cinchy, cross-firing and not taking his right lead. I have other horses that have gastric issues so I kinda picked up on the symptoms and after researching, I decided to try Gastro-Plex. After 2 weeks I began to notice an improvement with his attitude and other issues, still had some but not as bad. After 3 weeks all the symptoms are gone. I am truly amazed how he has rode this week - I was beginning to believe I had purchased a train wreck but now he is a totally different horse. He went to the roping trainer yesterday so I will keep an update on his progress. Awesome product!!!!!

  • 5
    Love this product

    Posted by Lauren on 7th Jul 2014

    I am so happy to have my horses on Gastro-plex!! It has helped my horses performance tremendously. My barrel horse was very irritable and wasn’t performing at her best ability. I then started her on Gastro-plex pellets and I have noticed Less anxiety, increased appetite, better focus and attitude and overall healthy looking horse again! Love this product and the difference it has made...... Lauren sparks

  • 5
    I have seen a big improvement

    Posted by Krebsbach on 23rd Jun 2014

    I have seen a big improvement in my horse ’Titan’ within just a few weeks of using the Gastro-Plex (Pellets). He has put weight on and is much more relaxed on the ground and in the saddle. I have tried many different products without success. His eyes have a brightness to them again - he is like a new horse! Thanks to the Gastro-Plex he is a much improved horse.

  • 5
    Within a week started showing improvements

    Posted by Kristel on 7th May 2014

    I started my mare on Gastro-Plex after she started getting extremely hot, nervous and mildly bucking, in the holding pen before our barrel runs. Within a week of starting my mare on the product she started showing improvements and continued to get more relaxed going into the arena. After 3 months now, she walks calmly and flat footed into the arena, and has amazing focus! I am extremely impressed with the results! We have also started feeding my roping horse Gastro-Plex, and have seen great improvements in him!

  • 5
    Highly recommend

    Posted by Todd on 29th Apr 2014

    My gelding was going through periods of not eating and losing weight. Gastro-Plex by MVP was recommended for me to try. 3 months his appetite is great again and he has gained all of his weight back. I highly recommend this problem for anyone who has a horse that may benefit from gastric support.