Elevate *Maintenance* Powder, Natural Vitamin E Supplement

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Wiser Concepts Elevate *Maintenance* Powder, Natural Vitamin E Supplement

Related: Elevate Concentrate. Consult your Veterinarian to see which formula may be right for you.

  • The best source of vitamin E is fresh green grass; however, the potency of vitamin E declines very quickly once forages are harvested and dried.
  • Vitamin E cannot be synthesized by the horse; therefore, it is considered an essential nutrient.

The most accurate way to determine your horse’s vitamin E status is to ask your veterinarian to run a simple blood test. He or she can review the results with you and then discuss if supplementation is necessary.

Elevate Maintenance Powder can be used to maintain adequate blood levels and is economical for long-term use. Its natural source is highly digestible and readily available to the horse. 

Vitamin E requirements vary from situation to situation.

Multiple research studies have shown that vitamin E is often deficient in the diets of horses that do not have access to continual grazing on fresh green grass, or those grazing on winter pasture.

Performances horses with demanding workloads, growing horses and seniors can be exposed to increased levels of oxidative stress and therefore require higher levels of vitamin E in their diets.

Studies reveal that horses challenged by neurological disease benefit from supportive natural vitamin E.

  • Elevate Maintenance Powder supplies your horse with a highly absorbable and readily available source of natural vitamin E that quickly provides necessary nutrients.

  • Elevate offers you an easy and affordable way to meet your horse’s essential vitamin E needs.

  • Elevate Maintenance Powder does not contain other vitamins or minerals. Horse owners can safely adjust the amount fed to support horses with high vitamin E requirements without worrying about causing imbalances.

2 lb = 130 scoops
10 lb = 647 scoops


 When health issues arise, always seek the advice of a licensed veterinarian who can help you choose the correct course of action for your horse. Supplements are intended to maintain healthy systems and support recovery and healing. They are not intended to treat or cure illness or injury