Hilton Herbs Insu-lite
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Product description
Hilton Herbs' Insu-Lite is a supplementary animal feed based on natural herbs, specially formulated to support the metabolism and insulin balance in horses and ponies in a natural way. This supplement is particularly suitable for horses with a predisposition to obesity, fat deposits or a disturbed sugar metabolism.
The carefully chosen herbs in Insu-Lite are rich in fibre, bitter substances and phytonutrients. They meet the nutritional needs of horses that react sensitively to starch and sugar levels in their rations, such as frugal breeds or horses with limited mobility.
Composition & herb profile (per kg):
Psyllium husks – Plantago ovata
→ Rich in soluble fiber that supports bowel function and can help stabilize blood sugar levels.
Artichoke leaf – Cynara scolymus
→ Contains bitter substances that are traditionally used to support liver function and fat metabolism.
Fenugreek Seed – Trigonella foenum-graecum
→ Traditionally used for its nourishing properties: contains compounds that can affect sugar metabolism.
Garlic – Allium sativum
→ Supports resistance and circulation: contains sulfur compounds relevant to metabolic processes.
Seaweed (kelp) – Ascophyllum nodosum
→ Naturally rich in iodine and trace elements, supports thyroid function.
Peppermint leaf – Mentha piperita
→ Known for its calming effect on digestion and appetite.
Ginger root – Zingiber officinale
→ Warm herb with antioxidants: traditionally used for digestion and blood sugar regulation.
Free from molasses, fillers and artificial additives.
Analytical constituents:
Crude protein: 9.7%
Crude fat: 3.3%
Crude fibre: 24.6%
Crude ash: 10.9%
Moisture: < 10%
Why choose Insu-Lite?
Supports a healthy metabolism and energy balance
Ideal for sober breeds or horses with a predisposition to insulin resistance
Rich in fibre, bitter substances and natural minerals
100% plant-based and free of added sugars
Use: 1–2 measuring spoons (20–40 g) per day, depending on body weight and sensitivity.
Administration: mix with the daily feed.
Note: This is a supplementary animal feed. When in doubt, always consult your veterinarian or therapist.