Cortaflex and Cortaflx??

cortaflx is the american version. It is cheaper, but the strength of it means you have to feed 3x the quantity of cortaflex, so it doesn't actually work out that much cheaper, esp' with the poor strength of the pound & shipping.

Also i *think* it might not be allowed by the jockey club or FEI or something, not sure on that though.

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cortaflx is the american version. It is cheaper, but the strength of it means you have to feed 3x the quantity of cortaflex, so it doesn't actually work out that much cheaper, esp' with the poor strength of the pound & shipping.

Also i *think* it might not be allowed by the jockey club or FEI or something, not sure on that though.

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mmm very interesting, I bet there are a lot of people who don't realise that! Thanks, I'll stick to Cortaflex then. x
 
I used to buy Corta-Flx from an ebay seller. They did the normal auction style listings which meant I would sometimes get a bottle of it for two or three quid, and I would wait until I had won 3 or 4 auctions then get it all shipped together. Shipping was expensive but it was still a lot cheaper than Cortaflex, and the product seemed to work just as well.

I found a little while ago that US sellers won't ship it to the UK any more, as it doesn't always get through customs.

So I found a cheap and very effective alternative, Suppleaze Gold, which was recomended to me on here, and I have noticed a difference in my horse's mobility since she has been on it.

http://www.aviform.co.uk/Store/Equine-Products/Joint-Care/SUPPLEAZE-GOLD-Ultimate-Equine-Joint-Care
 
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