Struggling with equine allergies? Hives, inflamed, reactive skin, coughing, sneezing and wheezing are all signs of allergic reactions. While there is no cure for equine allergies, they can be managed efficiently with KineticVet’s EquiShield SA (Skin & Allergy) Powder.
KineticVet’s EquiShield SA (Skin & Allergy) Powder Helps Prevent Allergic Reactions!
EquiShield SA is an easy-to-feed daily supplement that helps prevent allergic reactions while promoting healthy skin.
Benefits of EquiShield SA:
- Balances immune response
- Drug-free
- Allergy management without the side effects of corticosteroids
- Supports skin hydration reducing impacts of atopic dermatitis and hypersensitivity
- All natural ingredients like rice bran, ground stabilized flaxseed and quercetin*

Ingredients are important!
EquiShield SA Powder Ingredients:
- *Quercetin is a natural antihistamine that possesses strong anti-inflammatory activity!
- MSM, an anti-inflammatory
- Rice Bran, an anti-oxidant and anti-inflammatory
- Vitamin E, an anti-oxidant that is essential for maintenance of health skin
- Flaxseed, reduces immune response to common allergens
If your horse suffers from allergic reactions, try EquiShield SA (Skin & Allergy) Powder-the results speak for themselves.
“It’s been exactly one year since we started Chip on EquiShield SA. He went from battling weekly bouts of hives and allergies to only one minor case this year that lasted for less than 24 hours. ONE! I can’t begin to describe how thankful I am to have found this product!” -Evan
“When I first started my horse on EquiShield SA Powder, I could barely ride or walk him because his skin was so bad and he had terrible heaves. Since then, he’s been worked all summer and is fit and happier than I have seen him in years. Your product saved my horse.” -Kandice
Purchase EquiShield SA Powder is available in a 2 lb and 12 lb tub through your veterinarian or participating animal health distributor. Visit www.kineticvet.com for more info on their product!









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