Equine America supply
supplements all over the world not only to top international riders but to
anybody who has horses and wants to give them the very best that money can
buy. Cortaflex™ costs
from as little as 40p per day - not much in comparison to
the price you would put on your horse's well being and comfort?
Equine Health (SW) are the only distributors of Equine
America Products throughout the Southwest of England and Wales. We supply
all the main retail outlets as well as direct to our own customers. We
offer free delivery throughout the southwest and if we don't cover your
area then we will send most Equine America Products free of charge
(heavier products may be liable to courier charges).

Equine America also provides Cortaflex and other
supplements for Humans as well as Cats and Dogs.
Why Cortaflex?
Constant pounding on artificial, hard or heavy ground is
very demanding on joints - even hacking out can cause abnormal wear and
tear. Feeding a proven joint supplement can help to redress the balance
and support healthy joint function. Cortaflex nutritionally supports the
health of every joint in the body, providing nutrients for lubrication and
flexibility and improving all over performance.
Chondroitin and Glucosamine molecules are too large to pass easily
through the small pores in the capillary walls so Cortaflex has been formulated
around the concept that smaller molecules are more likely to be absorbed
than larger ones.
Minimal molecular passage means minimal absorption into the joint
tissues :

The Cortaflex solution !
We use the key isolates of Chondroitin and Glucosamine - Glutamine,
Glucuronic Acid, Glutamic Acid, Proline, and Glycine. These smaller
molecules pass more easily from the blood stream to the joint tissues.
Cortaflex is more readily utilised by the body...
Cortaflex
must not be compared or confused with many joint supplements that rely on
the much larger Chondroitin and Glucosamine Molecules. It is the only over
the counter equine joint supplement to have achieved a significant
improvement in the symmetry of equine tarsal joint movement following a
rigorous double blind clinical trial.