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Performance Gold Rush

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RUSH™ is a eucalyptus oil-based pre-performance paste recommended to support respiratory health, stamina, endurance, and normal recovery after strenuous activity.

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RUSH™ is recommended to support respiratory health, stamina, endurance, and normal recovery after strenuous activity.

Active Ingredients per 20 cc:

Proprietary Blend — 7735 mg
(Inulin, Vitamin E, Wheat Germ Meal)
Magnesium — 4731 mg
Arginine — 833 mg
Eucalyptus Oil — 155 mg
Vitamin D3 — 33 mg

Inactive Ingredients:

Glycerin, Propionic Acid, Salt, Soy Oil.

Learn More:

Arginine - An amino acid and potent nitric oxide enhancer that causes vasodilation of both smooth and skeletal muscles. It dilates the vessels of the skeletal muscles, thus providing more blood flow. The vasodilating properties work well in horses that tie up and is extremely useful in treating "Bleeders" because it reduces resistance to the blood flow through the lungs.

Eucalyptus Oil - A natural anti-inflammatory decongestant used as an aid in respiratory support.

Hyaluronic acid (buffered) - HA a lubricating fluid that's naturally found in the skin, eyes, joints, fluid, and connective tissue. HA provides more lubrication than glucosamine due to how it holds water which is more beneficial to the joint fluid and important for shock absorption. HA is an integral component of synovial fluid and articulate cartilage.

Magnesium Hydroxide - Used as an antacid to neutralize stomach acid and also as a laxative. In some cases, it is prescribed to help relieve mild colic.

MSM (Methylsulfonylmethane) - MSM is A natural sulfur-containing compound that can be found in your horse’s body. The compound splits into methionine and Cysteine, two important amino acids. MSM is primarily used as a joint supplement to aid in the health of collagen and cartilage. It helps reduce inflammation and improve circulation. Skin, coat, and health supplements often contain added MSM for the sulfur. MSM may benefit a horse healing from an injury or suffering from chronic arthritic changes in its joints as well.

Octacosanol - Used to improve exercise performance including strength, stamina, and reaction time.

Soybean Oil - Classified as a vegetable oil it contains the good unsaturated fats with omega 3 essential fatty acid's and vitamin E. The omega-3 essential fatty acid's balance out the omega-6 your horse gets from other food sources.

Administer 20cc two hours prior to competition or training

Cautions:

Safe use in pregnant animals or animals intended for breeding has not been proven. If animal’s condition worsens or does not improve, stop product administration and consult your veterinarian.

For animal use only.

Keep out of reach of children and animals. In case of accidental overdose, contact a health professional immediately.

This product should not be given to animals intended for human consumption.

What People Are Saying

“I use Gold Rush by Oxy-Gen for the acute pre-performance respiratory support it provides to any horse in heavy work. The athletes we compete on today have been bred and trained for high levels of performance, which is extremely taxing. Gold Rush provides the support they need to aid against symptoms of EIPH, dust, allergens, respiratory fatigue and exertion and supports fast and efficient recovery. The positive effects I saw in my horse were immediate with the first use. I had been running multiple times per week for a couple months throughout the winter in changing environments that included extreme temperature changes, indoor buildings with poor air quality, lots of miles traveled and a full competition schedule. Administering Gold Rush gave Cinco his fire back, the power I could feel in my runs was also noticeable on the clock. He went from feeling a little run down, to fresh and strong without any time off.  I’ve been using Gold Rush for every run since.”

Colleen Kingsbury