Kevin Bacon's "Manicouagan Clay" Clay, 2 kg

Unique Clay from the Manicouagan Peninsula

CHF 29.51 CHF 33.00 -11%

(CHF 14.76 / kg, Price shown includes 8,1% VAT. - Excludes delivery costs )

Content: 2 kg

In stock from December 04

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Delivery estimated by Tuesday, 09 December

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Features & Advantages

  • With active marine elements
  • Rich in minerals and trace elements
  • Cooling effect

Item no.: EQI-01500034, EAN: n/a

Frequently bought together with Kevin Bacon's Hoof Dressing - Original, 1 kg

Kevin Bacon's "Manicouagan Clay" Clay, 2 kg CHF 29.51 (CHF 14.76 / kg)
Kevin Bacon's Hoof Dressing - Original, 1 kg CHF 16.99 (CHF 16.99 / kg)
Total price: CHF 46.50
Description

The Marine Manicouagan Clay naturally contains abundant minerals and trace elements, which can have a balancing and remineralising effect. The heavy clay is excellently cooling and can naturally contribute to the recovery of tendons and muscles after intense exertion or in cases of swelling and oedema.

Recommended use:

For daily use or after intense exercise

  • Cover the area to be treated with a 1 cm layer of clay
  • Rinse off with water the next day

To aid in the anti-inflammatory treatment of swelling

  • Apply clay as an envelope
  • Cover the area with plastic wrap and a bandage
  • Rinse off with water the next day
  • Repeat application daily
Brands: Kevin Bacon's
Areas of use: Regeneration
Manufacturer: Equine Industry BV, Van Heemstraweg 25, 6657 KD, Boven-Leeuwen, Belgium, www.equineindustry.eu

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