Vet-formulated natural vitamin E oil for horses needing highly bioavailable daily support for muscle function, nerve health and antioxidant protection.
✔ Supports muscle function and recovery ✔ Helps support normal nerve function ✔ Provides antioxidant protection ✔ Helps maintain vitamin E intake when fresh grass is limited ✔ Accurate daily dosing
For horses in training, horses in recovery, horses with limited pasture access, and horses needing extra daily vitamin E support.
Vet-formulated natural vitamin E oil for horses needing highly bioavailable daily support for muscle function, nerve health and antioxidant protection.
✔ Supports muscle function and recovery ✔ Helps support normal nerve function ✔ Provides antioxidant protection ✔ Helps maintain vitamin E intake when fresh grass is limited ✔ Accurate daily dosing
For horses in training, horses in recovery, horses with limited pasture access, and horses needing extra daily vitamin E support.
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Ingredients: Linseed oil; wheat germ oil; mixed tocopherol vitamin E (soy-based); natural d alpha tocopherol acetate.
Additives per kg
Technological additives
- Tocopherol rich extract (1b306i), 18,650 mg (equivalent to 25000 IU vitamin E)
Nutritional additives
- Vitamin E (d-α-tocopherol 3a700ii), 75000 IU
Maintenance (Target 1 IU/kg/day), 500 IU (5ml)
Recreational riding (Target 2 IU/kg/day), 1000 IU (10ml)
Moderate / heavy sport (Target 3 IU/kg/day), 1500 IU (15ml)
Eventing / trotting / racing (Target 4 IU/kg/day), 2000 IU (20ml)
Growth / pregnancy / Lactation (Target 1.75 IU/kg/day), 875 IU (8.8 ml)
No access to pasture (Target 1.5 to 4.4 IU/kg/day), 750 to 2200 IU (7.5 to 22 ml)
Correction Vit E deficiency** (Target 8 IU/kg/day), 4000 IU (40 ml)
Neurologic cases / safe upper limit** (Target 20 IU/kg/day), 10000 IU (100 ml)
* Total daily target from all sources. Vet should account for vitamin E already provided by the complete diet and adjust the supplemental dose accordingly. ** Only under veterinary guidance!
As a veterinarian, I often see horses that do not get enough vitamin E from their daily diet, especially horses that have limited access to fresh pasture. This Vitamin E Liquid stands out because it contains mixed tocopherols, which closely match the natural form of vitamin E found in nature. That means better absorption and a broader physiological effect. I recommend it as a practical and effective supplement to support muscle function, immunity, and overall vitality in horses.
Valérie De ClerckEquine VeterinarianCurafyt
when to use
Vitamin E Liquid is an ideal supplement for …
performance & sport horses
Higher oxidative stress from training + recovery needs. Mixed tocopherols support broader antioxidant and inflammation pathways beyond alpha alone.
horses with limited or no pasture access
Fresh grass is the main natural vitamin E source. Horses on hay-only or restricted turnout often benefit from daily support.
horses needing targeted support
Under veterinary guidance: ideal for horses with low vitamin E levels, increased needs, or reduced absorption, thanks to its predictable liquid intake.
COMPLETE VITAMIN E SUPPORT
Why this vitamin E liquid works different
Our Vitamin E Liquid supports antioxidant protection from multiple angles, rather than relying on just one isolated form. Built around a natural mixed tocopherol complex with added d-alpha-tocopherol in an oil-based formula, it helps support the body against oxidative stress while promoting muscle health and daily recovery.
Because vitamin E is fat-soluble, the linseed oil base helps support absorption.
It works by supporting the systems that are closely connected to performance and recovery:
muscle protection and recovery
cellular protection against oxidative stress
normal inflammatory balance
daily vitality during training or limited pasture access
The result is effective daily antioxidant support and a horse that is better supported through exercise, recovery, and overall wellbeing.
What to expect
With consistent daily use
Natural mixed-tocopherol vitamin E oil for muscle, nerve and antioxidant support
DAYS 1 – 3
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Rapid absorption
Oil-based d-alpha-tocopherol is pre-dissolved in fat, allowing bile-mediated micelle formation and efficient intestinal absorption. Plasma vitamin E levels begin rising within 24–48 hours — faster and more predictably than powder forms. (Ref: Brown et al., 2017; Fiorellino et al., 2009)
WEEKS 1 – 3
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Muscle cell membrane protection
Mixed tocopherols (alpha, gamma, delta) begin incorporating into muscle cell membranes, providing antioxidant protection against lipid peroxidation during exercise. Gamma-tocopherol uniquely neutralises reactive nitrogen species. (Ref: Jiang, 2014; Es-Sai et al., 2025)
WEEKS 3 – 6
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Improved recovery & nerve support
Exercise-induced oxidative stress is better buffered. Horses with limited pasture access (and thus low dietary vitamin E) often show improved muscle tone and recovery. Vitamin E contributes to normal nerve function. (Ref: NRC, 2007; Duberstein et al., 2017)
WEEKS 6 – 8+
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Full tissue saturation
Complete tissue saturation across muscle, liver and nervous tissue is achieved. Continued daily use sustains antioxidant protection — particularly important for sport horses, horses in rehabilitation, or those with limited grazing.
Mixed tocopherols refer to a natural form of vitamin E that includes a spectrum of tocopherols, such as alpha-, beta-, gamma-, and delta-tocopherol. Unlike formulations that contain only alpha-tocopherol, mixed tocopherols provide a wider range of antioxidant compounds that work together to protect cells (Quigley, 2021).
Each form of tocopherol has slightly different biological properties and antioxidant functions. Together, they contribute to a more complete and balanced antioxidant defense by helping neutralize different types of reactive molecules in the body (ScienceDirect, 2014).
In horses, antioxidant support is particularly important for muscle function, recovery, and overall cellular health, especially in animals with higher physical demands. Providing a full spectrum of tocopherols helps support these processes more comprehensively than a single form alone (Fagan, 2018).
Vitamin E (D-alpha-tocopherol) is an essential fat-soluble antioxidant that helps protect cell membranes from oxidative stress. Because these membranes are rich in fatty acids, they are particularly sensitive to oxidative damage, making antioxidant protection important for normal cellular function (ScienceDirect, 2014).
Vitamin E plays an important role in maintaining muscle cell integrity and supports normal nerve function. It also contributes to immune function and helps maintain healthy tissues such as skin and coat (Fagan, 2018).
Horses naturally obtain vitamin E from fresh grass, but intake can be limited when pasture access is restricted, making additional supply relevant (University of California, 2019).
Vitamin E can occur in different forms (tocopherols), each with specific antioxidant properties. A combination of these forms provides broader antioxidant support compared to a single form alone. As a fat-soluble vitamin, delivering vitamin E in an oil-based form supports its natural absorption (Quigley, 2021).
Primary benefit
Antioxidant support for cellular, muscle, and immune health
Linseed is valued for alpha-linolenic acid (aplantomega-3) and is commonly used in horses and dogs to support healthy skin andcoat. It is especially relevant when animals eatmainly hayor processed diets with less natural omega-3 compared with fresh forage. Linseed also provides gentle mucilage-like fibers that many owners associate with digestive comfort. Sembratowicz et al., 2020
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Up to 99% natural. Whenever we can, we choose natural ingredients. In the rare cases where a natural option is virtually impossible, we use a synthetic alternative.
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