Arc Equine

How Does ArcEquine Work?

When there is tissue damage and inflammation, the electrical signals between the affected cells are often impaired, which affects normal cellular activity. Microcurrent technology utilises minute electrical currents, measured in millionths of an amp (microamps) that dramatically increase ATP (energy) production in the cells. This significantly speeds up the rate of healing and tissue repair, often with little or no scar tissue.

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ArcEquine works at the cellular level

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HOW DOES IT WORK?

  • The body’s natural biocurrents are required to produce ATP.
  • ATP is responsible for the flow of nutrients into and out of each cell.
  • This is why it is referred to as the ‘energy source’, it is the power behind this complex transportation process.
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WHEN INJURY OCCURS

  • Injury/disease decreases the rate of ATP production.
  • There is less energy to transport the nutrients and the flow slows dramatically.
  • Metabolic by-products begin to accumulate due to a lack of energy to transport them out of the cell, creating a dam-like effect. This causes inflammation which is perceived by the body as PAIN.
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HOW DOES ARCEQUINE HELP?

  • Microcurrent Technology replicates the body’s own natural bio-currents.
  • It turbo charges ATP production by up to 500%.
  • This kick-starts and accelerates the body’s recovery, allowing pain reduction and healing to start earlier.
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  • Potassium
  • Calcium
  • Metabolites
  • Metabolites Waste

For some injuries the ArcEquine enables the body to heal itself up to 50% faster,
which means better repairs, less scarring and less long-term damage.

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Ideal
for:

Pain and Inflammation

  • Tissue
  • Bone
  • Tendons & Ligaments
  • Cartilage
  • Nerves
  • Wounds

Tissue & Tendon Injuries

  • Arthritis
  • Sarcoids
  • Navicular
  • Laminitis
  • Ligament and Tendon Injuries
  • Kissing Spines
  • Sacroiliac
  • Mud Fever
  • Tying up
  • PSD & OCD

Torn Ligaments & Cartilage

  • Intermittent Lameness
  • Stiffness
  • Splints
  • Lactic acid dispersion
  • Micro tear in muscles
  • Coffin joint problems
  • Chronic wounds
  • Swelling & Bruising
  • Windgalls
  • Sweet Itch (skin conditions)
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