Many supplements make outrageous claims, only to find an ingredients list that doesn't match. For once we found and get to take a look at a supplement that appears to not only matches its claims, but has the research to back it up. That supplement is Vitamin E; more specifically Nano E. Are the claims about it being water-soluble true, should you be using this to treat EPM, and can you really see results as soon as in four days?
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Resources
https://ker.com/antioxidants/nano-e/
https://thehorse.com/128336/usef-names-kentucky-equine-research-as-official-equine-nutritionist/
https://www.drugs.com/vet/nano-e-can.html
https://ker.com/equinews/tokyo-olympics-feed-and-forage-facts/
https://ker.com/about-us/staff/
https://kppusa.com/2012/07/24/lesson-lecithin/
https://www.drugs.com/inactive/citric-acid-anhydrous-397.html
https://www.smartpakequine.com/images/pdf/26485_Nano-E_Research.pdf
https://www.drugs.com/inactive/polysorbate-80-372.html
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