Bamboo - long-term bone and tendon strength
Silica > 55% — Pure dehydrated plant — Certified quality analysis — 1 kg / 40-day course
Bamboo - long-term bone and tendon strength
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What if a symbol of flexibility was the key to its resilience?
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Reinforced bone and tendon structure: bamboo is naturally rich in organic silicon. A key trace element for the remineralization of supporting tissues.
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Preserved joint flexibility: silicon is involved in the synthesis of collagen and elastin. It thus helps preserve the elasticity of tendons and the cohesion of cartilage subjected to the repeated stresses of work and age.
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Long-term foundational action: this is not a painkiller. It's a structural builder, designed to work deeply on the musculoskeletal "framework."
Offer your horse one of the richest plant sources of silica:
- 100% natural bamboo powder, standardized to more than 55% silica
- Selected from a French laboratory specializing in premium equine nutrition
- First effects usually visible within 3 to 4 weeks
For which horses?
This bamboo powder is designed for horses that need remineralizing support:
- Seniors who are losing bone density
- Horses with tendon or ligament fragility to support the consolidation of damaged fibers and cartilage support
- Sport horses for foundational support of musculoskeletal resistance
- Young growing horses to support bone mineralization and connective tissue construction
Your horse works. So do its foundations.
But you can act now to ensure they last over time.
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Collapsible content
Composition
Bamboo resin powder for horses.
Analytical constituents: crude protein 0.30%, crude fat 0.35%, crude fiber 0.20%, crude ash 78.70%, moisture content 18.52%.
No additives.
Bacteriological analysis validated by an independent laboratory.
Controlled and packaged in France
Instructions for use
To go further (FAQ)
What is Bamboo used for in my horse?
Bamboo is a remineralizing plant exceptionally rich in silica (> 55%). It strengthens bones, cartilage, and tendons by promoting calcium fixation and collagen synthesis. It is particularly recommended in cases of stiffness, bone fragility, or intense training.
How does silica work in the horse's body?
Silica is one of the essential components of connective tissues. It directly contributes to skeletal strength, tendon elasticity, and articular cartilage integrity. Without sufficient silicon, these structures progressively weaken—regardless of calcium intake.
Studies
Nielsen BD, Potter GD et al. (1993)
Training distance to failure in young racing Quarter Horses fed sodium zeolite A Journal of Equine Veterinary Science, 13(10), 562–567.
This pioneering study showed that silicon supplementation increased the training distance to injury in racing Quarter Horses. This is one of the first direct pieces of evidence of silicon's role in bone strength in athletic horses.NCBI
Lang et al. (2001)
Study on yearlings supplemented with silicon vs. control group
Research on young horses has shown a reduction in bone resorption markers (carboxy-terminal telopeptide of type I collagen) in silicon-supplemented horses compared to unsupplemented controls. NCBI
Jugdaohsingh R. (2007)
Silicon and bone health
Journal of Nutrition, Health & Aging, 11(2), 99–110 — PubMed
pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/17435952
This review of 30 years of research establishes significant positive associations between dietary silicon intake and bone mineral density, suggesting a beneficial role in bone and connective tissues.
Reffitt DM et al. (2003)
Orthosilicic acid stimulates collagen type 1 synthesis and osteoblastic differentiation in human osteoblast-like cells in vitro
Bone, 32(2), 127–135
High levels of silicon have been found to be strongly linked to connective tissues and their components—glycoaminoglycans, polysaccharides, and mucopolysaccharides—suggesting a fundamental structural role for this trace element.