UN-LOCK+

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Advanced muscle formula

✔️ Enhanced muscle support & endurance
✔️ Sweat management and hydration support
✔️ Replenishment of vital electrolytes and vitamins
✔️ Powerful BCAAs for muscle recovery & growth
✔️ Targeted support for muscle twitch and cramping
✔️ Sustained top speeds and reduced muscle fatigue
✔️ Lower heart-rate during training sessions
✔️ Effective lactic acid buffering
✔️ Ideal for pre-race and post-exercise use
✔️ 100% natural, safe, and legal formula

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UN-LOCK is a unique combination of muscle-supporting amino acids, electrolytes and essential vitamins

 
 

What makes UN-LOCK better than other muscle formulas?

When UN-LOCK was formulated, it was made sure that only proven nutrients were used.

Nutrients that; sustain & improve performance, support reduced cramping, and muscle recovery.

UN-LOCK's secret is that it contains more BCAA's, amino acids, electrolytes and essential vitamins than any formula on the market!

 

Amino Acid Proprietary Blend

UN-LOCK provides 44,600 milligrams of amino acids per serving, including branched-chain amino acids (BCAAs).

BCCAs have been shown to lower heart rates during training, provide energy, and buffer lactic acid in the blood.

They also assist in muscle recovery from intense exercise and can prevent muscle damage in horses being transported.

✔️ Isoleucine is known for its ability to help endurance and assist in the repair and rebuilding of muscle.

✔️ Valine specifically supports lean muscle-mass building and muscle repair.

✔️ Leucine helps trigger muscle growth and maintains muscle tissue by sustaining nitrogen balance.

 

Electrolye Complex

UN-LOCK provides 6,350 milligrams total of FIVE electrolytes per serving.

When endurance horses sweat, they lose significant amounts of electrolytes, and — during long rides — calcium and magnesium.

When these essential nutrients are lost, acute deficiencies may occur.

UN-LOCK is loaded with electrolytes to prevent this outcome.

 

UN-LOCK has more BCAAs, Amino Acids, Electrolytes  and Essential Vitamins than any competitor.

 
 

What should you expect after using UN-LOCK?

You should expect a horse that travels, trains, and competes to maintain its performance and recovery with first use.

In less than an hour after absorbtion, you can expect to see a more alert and energetic horse.

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FAQs

  • We suggest that any horse participating in competitions use UN-LOCK.

  • Un-Lock is available in both paste and powder. The paste tubes are more concentrated and will provide results faster.

    Powder is more economical for daily use and is administered in feed.

    PASTE FEEDING:

    Each tube contains one serving of paste. Add to feed Post-exercise feeding should occur as soon as practicable after hard exercise (preferably within 30 minutes). Each tube is 80cc.

    POWDER ADMINISTRATION:

    Daily use: Add to feed 2 scoops daily.

    Pre-event: Add to feed 4 scoops daily for 3 days leading up to and on the day of the event.

  • Active compounds specially prepared in Un-Lock have been cited in numerous scientific studies.

    Un-Lock is manufactured for safety in a fully temperature-controlled, FDA-inspected facility in the USA, that ensures purity and accuracy of materials through inspection and evaluation at every step of production and packaging. With a strong commitment to meet or exceed U.S. government regulations, we uphold the FDA’s official standards of current Good Manufacturing Practices (cGMP) in all of our operations and our facility has received independent cGMP verification. If for any reason packages do not meet pharmaceutical standards, the products do not leave the facility.

    The processing and packaging equipment is the most state-of-the-art and technologically advanced equipment available on the market today. Computer controls ensure the highest standards of accuracy and quality.

    No adverse side effects have been reported following use of Un-Lock.

  • UN-LOCK is supported by clinical research, including the following:

    BCAA'S

    Casini, L., Gatta, L., Magni, B., et al. Effect of prolonged branched-chain amino acid supplementation on metabolic responses to anaerobic exercise in Standardbreds. Journal of Equine Veterinary Science 2000; 20: 120-123.

    Glade, M.J. Effects of specific amino acid supplementation on lactic acid production by horses exercised on a treadmill. 11th Equine Nutrition and Physiology Symposium, Oklahoma State University, 1989: pp 244-251.

    Stefanon, B., Bettini, C., Guggia, P. Administration of branched-chain amino acids to Standardbred horses in training. Journal of Equine Veterinary Science 2000; 20: 115-119.

    ELECTROLYTES

    1. Harris, P.A., Snow, D.H. Role of Electrolyte Imbalances in the Pathophysiology of the Equine Rhabdomyolysis Syndrome. In: Persson SGB, Lindholm A, Jeffcott L.B., eds. Equine Exercise Physiology 3. Davis, California: ICEEP Publications, 1991; 435-442.

    2. Valberg, S.J. Muscular Causes of Exercise Intolerance in Horses. Veterinary Clinics of North America: Equine Practice 1996; 12: 459-517.

    3. Williams, C.R. The Basics of Equine Nutrition. http://www.horsesupport.com/Links_files/Basics%20of%20Equine%20Nutrition.pdf

    4. Anon. Dehydration and Electrolyte Losses in the Sport Horse.

    5. Schott, H.C. II. Challenges of endurance exercise: hydration and electrolyte depletion. 2010 Kentucky Equine

    Research nutrition conference.

    6. Lawrence, L. Water and Electrolyte Balance in the Exercising Horse.

    7. Loving, N.S. Electrolyte Basics. http://www.thehorse.com/articles/21241/electrolyte-basics.

    8. Geor, R. Fluids and Electrolytes. http://www.thehorse.com/articles/10205/fluids-and-electrolytes.

    9. Oke, S. Survey Finds Eventers Nutritionally Sound, but Oversupplemented. www.thehorse.com/articles/22555/survey-finds-eventers-nutritionally-sound-but-oversupplemented.

    10. Committee on Nutrient Requirements of Horses, National Research Council Nutrient Requirements of

    Horses, sixth revised edition. Washington D.C.: National Academies Press, 2007.

    ESSENTIAL VITAMINS AND MINERALS

    Selenium and Vitamin E to Alleviate Signs of Tying Up, by Kristen M. Janicki, MS, PAS May 20, 2012. TOPICS: Exertional Rhabdomyolysis (tying up).

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