SeaBuckComplete is built on one remarkable little berry. The supplement is made from wildcrafted Himalayan sea buckthorn, a bright-orange fruit prized as the densest, purest natural source of Omega-7. Alongside that rare fatty acid, the berry carries Omega-3 and Omega-9, a deep reservoir of antioxidants, and a reported total of roughly 190 bioactive compounds. The result is an all-natural liquid that is easily digested and absorbed by horses, designed to help them look, feel and perform better from the inside out.

Omega-7, the palmitoleic acid concentrated in sea buckthorn, is the fatty acid tied to the health of skin, hair and mucous membranes. That matters far beyond a shiny coat. The same membrane support that helps the skin retain moisture and stay supple is the support a horse's digestive tract relies on every day. Because SeaBuckComplete pairs that Omega-7 with a broad spectrum of antioxidants, terpenes and flavones such as quercetin, it works on whole-horse health rather than a single symptom, defending cells against free-radical damage while it nourishes the gut.

Gastric ulcers are one of the most common and quietly costly problems in performance horses. SeaBuckComplete supports healthy digestive function, helps maintain a proper gut pH, and promotes the mucous membrane production that keeps gastric tissue strong. By soothing and protecting the stomach lining, it is formulated to help reduce ulcer symptoms and guard against new ulcers forming, so a horse can keep its appetite, hold weight on the road, and train without the discomfort that drains focus and energy. Strong gastric tissue and healthy digestion are the first two benefits printed right on the label for good reason.
SeaBuckComplete is a liquid you simply add to your horse's regular feed, and it is suitable for all breeds. The label calls for 2 to 3 ounces daily for healthy maintenance and skin and coat support. Step up to 6 ounces daily for ulcer support, during strenuous exercise, competition or travel, or to help a horse recover from sickness or injury. Each fluid ounce delivers 21,262 mg of premium Himalayan sea buckthorn, with only purified water and potassium sorbate as inactive ingredients. Shake well before use, seal tightly, store out of direct sunlight, and use within 90 days of opening.

It is an all-natural liquid supplement made from wildcrafted Himalayan sea buckthorn fruit extract. The only other ingredients are purified water and potassium sorbate as a preservative.
Omega-7 (palmitoleic acid) is a fatty acid that supports the health of skin, hair, nails and mucous membranes. Sea buckthorn is considered the densest, purest natural source of it, which is why it underpins both the coat and gut benefits of SeaBuckComplete.
It is formulated to support healthy digestion, maintain a proper gut pH and promote mucous membrane production that strengthens gastric tissue, helping to reduce ulcer symptoms and protect against new ulcers. Feed 6 ounces daily for ulcer support.
Yes. The Omega-7 in sea buckthorn supports skin and coat health, helping the coat hold moisture and develop a fuller, shinier appearance. Use 2 to 3 ounces daily for maintenance and coat support.
Feed 2 to 3 ounces daily for healthy maintenance and skin and coat support, or 6 ounces daily for ulcer support, strenuous exercise, competition, travel, or recovery from sickness or injury. Shake well before each use.
SeaBuckComplete is an all-natural, easily digested liquid suitable for all breeds. As with any supplement, if a horse's condition worsens or does not improve, stop use and consult your veterinarian.
Beyond gut and coat support, sea buckthorn delivers a powerful range of antioxidants for immune and cellular health, and studies have noted support for reproductive health, including increased sperm motility. Its roughly 190 bioactive compounds make it a true whole-horse supplement.
It is proudly made in the USA using premium wildcrafted Himalayan sea buckthorn berries, with manufacturing built around preserving the berry's natural Omega-7 and antioxidant content.
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