EPO-Equine is a brand that creates all-natural supplements for horses to increase endurance, performance and recovery while reducing fatigue and stress.
- EPO-Equine was founded by Dr. Joseph J. Real in 2013
- The brand gained popularity in 2014 when a racehorse named California Chrome used the supplement and went on to win the Kentucky Derby and Preakness Stakes.
- In 2015, EPO-Equine faced a ban by the racing industry due to its ability to increase red blood cell counts.
- In 2016, the ban was lifted, and the brand continued to grow in popularity among horse trainers and owners.
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The original supplement that increases red blood cell production, which boosts oxygen delivery to muscles, improving endurance and performance.
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EPO-Equine is an all-natural supplement for horses that increases endurance and performance by boosting red blood cell production, resulting in improved oxygen delivery to muscles.
Yes, EPO-Equine is legal in horse racing. The supplement was banned in 2015 but was later lifted in 2016.
Yes, EPO-Equine can be used for any horse breed, age or sex.
Results from EPO-Equine can vary depending on the horse and its response to the supplement. Some horses may start seeing results within a week, while others may take up to four weeks.
There are no known side effects of EPO-Equine. The supplement is made from all-natural ingredients and does not contain any banned substances.