Est-ce efficace? OUI!
Les études sur la molécule Zylkene® ont été menées sur des rats, des chiens, des chats, des chevaux et des humains.123456 Lors de deux études cliniques publiées,78 il a été prouvé que Zylkene® Equine facilitait la transition du cheval vers un nouvel environnement et réduisait le stress lors de procédures multiples telles que l’entraînement, les soins vétérinaires et les soins de ferrage.
Zylkene® est-il sécuritaire? YES!
- Aucun effet secondaire connu.
- Aucune désinhibition (perte d’inhibition).
- Aucune perte d’efficacité au fil du temps.
- Aucun développement de dépendance au fil du temps.
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