Foster enduring equine wellness with Quietude’s 32oz Peppermint Mobility and Mood Tincture, a refreshing formula infused with 16,000mg of CBD and 8,000mg of CBG, tailored for daily integration in stables and home care settings. This invigorating tincture unites hemp seed oil, sunflower lecithin, peppermint extract, linalool, beta-caryophyllene, myrcene, limonene, CBD, and CBG to bolster joint flexibility, mitigate discomfort, and promote a sense of calm. CBD addresses discomfort for superior joint health and mobility, while CBG supports bone health and provides calming effects for holistic balance. The terpenes contribute uniquely: linalool promotes relaxation, beta-caryophyllene offers relief from discomfort, myrcene addresses tense muscles, and limonene uplifts mood. Its generous volume accommodates multi-horse households or consistent application, imparting a refreshing taste and aroma that horses adore. This chemical-free tincture delivers exceptional support for optimal health and serenity.
Key Benefits:
- Supports joint health and reduces discomfort with 16,000mg CBD and 8,000mg CBG for bone health and calming support
- Promotes a calm, balanced mood with linalool for relaxation, beta-caryophyllene, myrcene to ease muscle tension, and limonene for mood uplift
- Refreshing peppermint flavor enhances palatability
- Large 32oz bottle ideal for stables and regular use
- Natural herbal blend for long-term equine wellness
Suggested Use: Administer orally or mix with feed. Follow dosage guidelines on label based on your horse’s weight and needs. Do not exceed 500mg per day for more than 7 days. Gradually taper to 250mg per day, if higher doses are needed. Standard maintenance dose is 100mg daily. Consult a veterinarian for further guidance.
Clinical Support: CBD’s anti-inflammatory and pain-relieving properties in horses are supported by a 2022 study in Equine Veterinary Journal (Williams et al., 2022). CBG’s anti-inflammatory and calming effects are supported by a 2019 study in Veterinary Research Communications, indicating reduced stress and inflammation in equine models (Johnson et al., 2019).
Not for use on horses competing under FEI/USEF rules. CBD and THC are prohibited substances.






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