Louisiana State University Double Blind Stress Study on Relyne GI

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One of the most researched equine gastric supplements has been reformulated with a higher quality beta glucan.

Excerpt: LSU White Paper

The following excerpt from the white paper, “Effects of Relyne GI with Beta Glucan (TBG-136™) on stomach health,” demonstrates why horse owners are excited about the new Relyne GI.

Non-glandular (NG) EGUS and severity gastric ulcer scores were significantly lower in the Relyne GI supplement treated group on days 28 and 35, compared to controls.

It’s also important to note that the reformulated RelyneGI was readily consumed by the horses and no adverse clinical signs were seen. Gastric Juice pH also remained low, and horses maintained their body weight.

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The supplement, Relyne GI, Resulted in significant improvement in Non-Glandular stomach health by day 28 and 35.

Dr. Frank M. Andrews, Louisiana State University
Effects of Relyne GI with Beta Glucan (TBG-136™) on stomach health;” white paper
*Note: Louisiana State University does not endorse any equine products

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*Placebo is an inactive substance that looks and tastes like the product being tested but has no effect, also known as a “dummy product".

Citation: Study 1 (Effects of Relyne GI with Beta Glucan (TBG-136) on health stomach, white paper, LSU does not endorse any products for horses.)

relyneGI® Supporting Evidence

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