THE BEST, ONLY THE BEST !
vitamin A
vitamin C
vitamin E

 

 

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courtesy to "Roche"

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

We proceed to a critical selection of the raw materials; we scrupulously check the origin and the quality of each ingredient. We retain only those of superior quality.

The price of an individual vitamin may vary ten-fold according to its specification and origin.

If we bought the cheapest product on the market, it wouldn’t be a service for our clients, because we would be unlikely to find sufficient of that vitamin in the finished product.
TWYDIL® always chooses the raw materials which give the maximum guarantees of stability, bioavailability, and safety. That’s our promise to our clients.
We fully appreciate that, if we didn’t do like that, we couldn’t guarantee the vitamin contents of our products.

ALL THE VITAMINS NECESSARY FOR THE HORSES, EVEN THE MOST EXPENSIVE !

We use all the vitamins even the most expensive so long as they are needed by the horses.

The relative unit cost of the 14 vitamins may vary in a range between 1 and 180 000 !
However, horses do not need all these vitamins in the same proportion. If we only take in account the optimal daily supply of top performance horses, then the costs vary between 1 and 960.

In the TWYDIL® range of products, the vitamins which are expensive but essential for high performance horses, haven’t been forgotten.

WHAT IS WRITTEN ON THE LABELS IS EFFECTIVELY IN THE PRODUCT !

It’s our famous " vitamins’ stability guarantee ".
It may seem an obvious statement but, because many vitamins are relatively unstable, it's extremely difficult to be able to offer such a guarantee
In order to achieve this guarantee we must purchase only the best quality of vitamins, keep them under ideal conditions and for some of them (the least stable) include an overage. For instance, in order to be able to assure a content of 100 parts of certain vitamins, we have to put 240 parts in the mixture!
Once the overage has been determined, the product still has to be mixed and granulated properly using the most sophisticated technology.
Finally, the products have to be packaged in polyester-aluminium sachets specially designed to resist light, humidity and heat which can all affect vitamin stability. Even after this procedure, we are sometimes disappointed by the assay result of the final product and we have to re-work it again from the beginning until it reaches our standards.
Now you can imagine what poor results might be found by those who do not take all these precautions.