Improver

Natural intestinal modulator

Combination of minerals with purified plant extracts that synergizes their activity, modulating intestinal function

Intestinal modulator and natural anti-diarrheal

Improver is a natural intestinal modulator designed to improve stool quality and digestive health in monogastrics, especially under challenging health or environmental conditions. It works through a synergistic combination of compounds with astringent, antioxidant, and bacteriostatic properties, which promote the formation of firmer stools and reduce litter moisture, thus improving the environment.

Intestinal transit

Slows intestinal transit, thus improving food digestibility.

Dirty egg

Decreases the percentage of dirty eggs.

Bed moisture

Contributes to reducing litter moisture, promoting better claw quality.

Modulador intestinal

Disminuye la presencia de patógenos gastrointestinales y sus toxinas

Its action includes inhibiting pathogenic bacteria such as E. coli and Salmonella spp. through interaction with their membrane glycoproteins, and protecting the intestinal mucosa from inflammatory processes.

In livestock, its use as a nutritional supplement in feed has proven effective in reducing diarrhea. By modulating the microbiota and improving mucosal integrity, Improver promotes a healthier digestive state.

Control diarrhea and improve 

intestinal health in your animals

Diarrhea is one of the main health and production problems: it causes weight loss, increased litter moisture, and a greater risk of secondary infections. Improver is a natural zootechnical additive formulated to regulate the intestinal microbiota and improve fecal consistency.

Its astringent, antimicrobial, and antioxidant properties reduce manure moisture, reduce environmental stress in pens and sheds, and promote a healthier environment for animals. With Improver, controlling diarrhea translates into improved animal well-being and improved production performance.

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