SmartPak Adds Smart & Simple Line

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Along with a great forage-based diet, Clinton uses SmartPak supplements to ensure that his horses are getting everything they need to train and perform at the highest level of competition. Featuring one main ingredient, SmartPak’s new Smart & Simple line gives you exactly what you need for your horse and nothing that you don’t.

Meet the Newest Ingredients

Magnesium

    • Provides 5,000 mg of magnesium to support a calm, relaxed demeanor.
    • Plays a key role in muscle contraction, nerve signaling and metabolic function.

Jiaogulan

    • Promotes circulation to support hooves and respiratory tract.
    • Combats oxidative stress for immune, muscle, brain and nervous system health.

Garlic

    • Deters flies and discourages insects from bothering your horse.
    • Antioxidant properties support respiratory and immune health.

Kelp

    • Serves as a rich source of micro-nutrients for horses.
    • A nutritionally diverse species of seaweed naturally derived from the ocean.

Simple-ingredient solutions make it easy to start a supplement program or boost an existing one. Learn more about the Smart & Simple line on SmartPak’s website.

If you’ve ever wanted to give SmartPak a try, use code CLINTONA50 to take 50% off your first month of SmartPak branded supplements in SmartPaks.

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