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Peter Bryce Australia (Verified User) Posts 707 Dogs 0 / Races 0 31 Dec 2023 00:50
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Jack Ogilvie wrote:
Put up your testing blood profile, kennel and DNA testing. There is a heap of posts on here about dogs who cramped, had acidosis, and struggled to get 350m, all because of products that had Sodium citrate. Carole Brown did hundreds of blood tests on dogs that had suffered cramps, dehydration, and acidosis, Kidney issues. Guess what all these dogs were on products that contained Sodium citrate. Yes. Surely you did testing or did you?
Jack again I will say Products like Neutradex (Formulated for Horses NOT Greyhounds) will strip every trace of Electrolyte from Greyhounds. It is a Diuretic NOT Electrolyte. Research??? I was Businesss Development Manager for Rapidvite for several years, the Business Development Manager for Sykes Vet International. In my time Rapidvite Energise ER that contained Sodium Citrate was and continues to be Rapidvites Greyhound Electrolyte. Rapidvite Energise ER Has been and still is used by countless Trainers in Australia and Globally with no reported issues coused by Sodium Citrate. This is due to the fact the major Body Salt in Electrolyte Products is Potassium Chloride NOT Sodium Salts. Sodium in small ration is not detrimental to Greyhounds unlike Horse Diuretic Products fed to Greyhounds. To state otherwise is misleading.
Jack Ogilvie Australia (Verified User) Posts 15483 Dogs 0 / Races 1 31 Dec 2023 03:48
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Ok show me your test results .so simple ..
Peter Bryce Australia (Verified User) Posts 707 Dogs 0 / Races 0 31 Dec 2023 07:00
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Jack Ogilvie wrote:
Ok show me your test results .so simple ..
It is simple Jack 1000s of Kg of Electrolyte containing Sodium Citrate in small ratio since 1980 when Rapidvites Energise ER was first released, used by countless trainers Worldwide with excellent results and no issues, is a far larger test model than your model for Black Tar.
Jack Ogilvie Australia (Verified User) Posts 15483 Dogs 0 / Races 1 31 Dec 2023 09:55
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Just show me your tests .
Mark Donohue Australia (Verified User) Posts 3237 Dogs 6 / Races 0 31 Dec 2023 22:23
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Show me yours and Ill show you mine.
At this stage neither has produced on this thread.
Peter Bryce Australia (Verified User) Posts 707 Dogs 0 / Races 0 31 Dec 2023 23:14
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Hmmm Some cant see the Forest for the Trees. An Electrolyte product with no Glucose, Dextrose and with Potassium Chloride, Maltodextrin (Cornstarch) as its base with a low level of Sodium Citrate used for decades by thousands of Trainers of Greyhounds with numerous Kennels winning Group events and Owners of Showdogs as well as Domestic Dogs, Is as large a research model as a Manufacturer could dream of. The Product name? Rapidvite Energise ER. An alternative with similar ingredient is Winning Formula K9 Essential Salts.