Formulated to maintain & support:
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Rest & Recover Gold is formulated to maintain and support:
Rest & Recover Gold is a fast-absorbing liquid supplement containing herbs including devil's claw root, hawthorn and valerian. It is ideal for horses on enforced box rest or during initial turnout, helping to maintain a calm, relaxed outlook whilst they recover.
One of our topical products Ezee Arnica, TLC or Muscle Magic, would be ideal to use alongside this mobility supplement or our Phytobalm cream for minor wounds.
1:3 Tinctures of:
Devils Claw root (not phenylbutazone)
Valerian root
Meadowsweet herb
Chamomile flowers
Hawthorn berries
Vervain herb
Cleaver herb
Apple Cider Vinegar
If you have any concerns about your animal's health please contact your vet immediately. If you have any queries about using this product, or if your animal is pregnant, please contact us.
This mix was originally called the ‘HM' mix, and like all our products it started life as a special mix for a customer. In this instance, the customer had contacted us to say that she had been using our MultiFlex mix on her 21-year-old ex-Prince Philip Cup pony, that the herbs had been so successful at supporting his mobility that he was acting like a three-year-old, and did we have anything to help keep him calm! Hilary gave it some thought and formulated a combination mix of the Multi-Flex and Response (now called Calm & Collected), which worked like a dream. The mix was known as 'HM' because these were the customer's initials.
My 7 yr old Quantock pony started on Rest & Recover Gold and Cush X and the results have been incredible. A hot headed youngster became cool and calm and is still improving. He has now been out grazing like a normal horse for the last 3 months. I can’t thank Hilton Herbs enough for their help and support at such a difficult time, and can only rate these two products, and the company very highly. Literally a life saver.
- Harriett Cooke, 19/06/2013