Horse Supplement Glossary | Electrolytes, Gut Support & Joint Support

Nutraceutical glossary

Horse Supplement Glossary

Plain-language definitions for common horse supplement terms around electrolytes, gut support, hydration, joint support, mobility, and daily feed-room routines.

Fast answer: glossary pages help customers and answer engines connect terms like electrolytes, sodium hyaluronate, hyaluronic acid, sugar-free, dye-free, gut support, joint support, mobility, and daily routine to the correct Draw It Out® product lane.

Hydration terms

Electrolytes
Mineral support used in hydration planning around sweat, heat, hauling, work, changed water, and show schedules. See Hydro-Lyte® FAQ.
Salt
The baseline sodium-support conversation. See Salt vs Electrolytes for Horses.
Sugar-free electrolytes
An electrolyte routine without added sugar as the product story. See Sugar-Free Dye-Free Horse Electrolytes.
Gut support
The support lane tied to routine disruption, hauling, travel, heat, and schedule changes. Hydro-Lyte® with GastroCell® sits here.

Mobility terms

Sodium hyaluronate
The Fluid Flex EQ® ingredient lane for daily horse joint-support and mobility conversations. See Sodium Hyaluronate for Horses.
Hyaluronic acid
A related joint-support term often searched alongside sodium hyaluronate, glucosamine, and MSM.
Mobility routine
The management lane for horses that work, haul, compete, age, stand in stalls, or repeat hard effort. See Fluid Flex EQ® Feeding Routine.
Topical recovery
The outside-body-care lane. See Fluid Flex EQ® vs Topical Liniment.

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