





Stomach Rest Bundle
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✓ Balanced combination of selected nutrients for feed-related support of nervous and digestive function
✓ For supplementary feeding in emotionally demanding everyday situations
✓ With ashwagandha, tryptophan, chamomile, and other high-quality plant-based ingredients
✓ For horses with sensitive feeding behavior and increased sensitivity to external stimuli
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The Stomach Rest Bundle combines two high-quality equine supplements: Nerves Essentials with magnesium, tryptophan and ashwagandha, and Tummy Fit with time-tested botanicals such as chamomile, passion flower herb, lemon balm, and marshmallow root.
Ideal for horses that show increased sensitivity in the digestive and nervous systems during situations such as transport, feed changes, or stable transitions.
The combination of both products is suitable for horses of all ages and can be used as part of the daily feeding routine—especially during periods of increased physical or environmental stress or when feed intake patterns are more delicate.
- Contents: 1 liter per bottle
- RRP Nerves Essentials: €59.90 per liter
- RRP Tummy Fit: €59.90 per liter
- Withdrawal period (Nerves Essentials): 48 hours
- Withdrawal period (Tummy Fit): 48 hours
Daily amount for large horses
- Nerves Essentials 30 ml per day
- Tummy Fit 30 ml per day
Daily amount for small horses/ponies
- Nerves Essentials 15ml per day
- Tummy Fit 15 ml per day
Feeding duration per bundle
30 ml = 33 days
15 ml = 66 days
Expert recommendation
Feed 1-2 bottles per year.
Often recommended for continuous feeding.
Liquid supplements can be added to any type of feed and are generally better accepted by most horses than powders or pellets.
Feeding is that easy:
1. Shake the bottle and measure the dose
2. Distribute evenly over the feed
3. Feed your horse and see how much they enjoy it
Supplementary feed for horses
Nerves Essentials
Ingredients:
Magnesium chloride; 1,2-propanediol; sodium chloride
Analytical constituents:
Crude protein 2.7%; crude fibre 0.0%; crude fat 0.0%; crude ash 7.6%; sodium 0.12%; magnesium 4.19%; moisture 68.7%
Nutritional additives:
Vitamin B1 (3a820) 350 mg; Vitamin B2 (3a826) 350 mgVitamin B6 as pyridoxine hydrochloride (3a831) 500 mg; Vitamin B12 (3a835) 21,500 mcg; Niacinamide (3a315) 2300.00 mg; D-Pantothenol (3a842) 450 mg; Folic acid (3a316) 100 mg; L-Tryptophan (3c440) 33,000 mg
Sensory additives:
Ashwagandha extract (Withania somnifera) 10% withanolides 10,000 mg
Technological additives:
Citric acid (1a330) 800 mg; Lactic acid (1a270) 3200 mg; Sorbic acid as potassium sorbate (1k202) 1119.45 mg; Formic acid from sodium formate (1k237i) 203.01 mg; Propyl gallate (E 310) 80 mg
Tummy Fit
Ingredients:
Vegetable glycerin; ground passionflower herb; 1,2-propanediol
Analytical constituents:
Crude protein 0.7%; crude fibre 0.0%; crude fat 0.0%; crude ash 0.7%; sodium 0.0%; moisture 85.8%
Additives per liter:
Sensory additives:
Licorice root extract 40,000 mg; marshmallow leaf extract 100,000 mg; hop extract 100,000 mg; lemon balm extract 100,000 mg; chamomile flower extract 250,000 mg
Technological additives:
Citric acid (1a330) 800 mg; Lactic acid (1a270) 3200 mg; Sorbic acid as potassium sorbate (1k202) 1119.45 mg
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Ingredients
Know what's inside: We use highly concentrated ingredients to minimize the daily feeding amount. This makes your product last longer.
Tummy Fit
Chamomile flowers contain natural essential oils and bitter compounds and are traditionally used in equine nutrition. They can contribute to nutritional support of the gastrointestinal tract – particularly during periods of feeding-related stress or inner restlessness.
Licorice root contains natural plant substances such as glycyrrhizin and is traditionally used in horse feeding. It may contribute to nutritional support of the gastrointestinal system – especially during feeding-related strain or phases of increased sensitivity.
Lemon balm leaves contain essential oils and secondary plant compounds such as rosmarinic acid. In equine nutrition, they are traditionally used as a complementary feed ingredient to support the digestive system from a nutritional perspective – particularly during phases of nervous tension or feeding-related unease.
Marshmallow root contains plant-derived mucilage and is traditionally used in equine nutrition. It may support the function of mucous membranes in the gastrointestinal and respiratory tract from a nutritional perspective – particularly during feeding-related stress or in dusty environments.
Passion flower herb contains natural secondary plant compounds and is traditionally used in feeding routines. It can contribute to nutritional support of the nervous system and general well-being – especially during periods of nervous tension or stressful situations.
Hop cones are known for their content of essential oils and bitter compounds. In traditional feeding practices, they are used as a complementary ingredient to support the horse nutritionally during periods of increased strain – such as after transportation or changes in feeding routines.
Nerves Essentials
Ashwagandha (Withania somnifera) is a traditionally used plant extract that contains naturally occurring secondary plant compounds. In equine nutrition, ashwagandha is used as a supplementary ingredient in feed formulations aimed at supporting the nutritional balance of the nervous system and overall wellbeing – particularly in older, sensitive, or hormonally challenged horses. A tailored intake may support inner balance during phases of increased demand or environmental change.
Magnesium chloride provides bioavailable magnesium – an essential mineral and key component in the horse’s electrolyte balance. Magnesium is involved in numerous physiological functions, particularly those related to neuromuscular function and energy metabolism. A demand-oriented intake may contribute to the nutritional support of the nervous system, muscles, and recovery – especially in physically demanding situations, during stress, or in regeneration phases.
Serotonin is an endogenous neurotransmitter that plays a role in the central nervous system. In equine feeding, targeted nutrient supply may support the nutritional management of the nervous system and contribute to maintaining inner balance – particularly during phases of tension or following physical exertion.
Vitamin B1 (thiamine) is a water-soluble B-vitamin naturally present in grains, yeasts, and herbs. It is used in equine feeding as part of the nutritional management of energy metabolism and is associated with general physiological functions related to the nervous system and muscles. A balanced supply may be particularly relevant during periods of increased physical demand.
Vitamin B2 (riboflavin) is a water-soluble B-vitamin found in yeast, grains, and green plants. In equine nutrition, it is traditionally used to ensure an adequate intake of this micronutrient as part of a well-balanced ration – particularly in phases of increased demand or in cases where liver function may be limited. It is also associated with nutritional strategies aimed at supporting skin, cell, and hoof metabolism.
Vitamin B6 (pyridoxine) is an essential B-vitamin naturally found in yeast, grains, and plant-based feed ingredients. It is associated with amino acid and fat metabolism and is included in equine nutrition as part of strategies targeting the nutritional balance of the nervous system and liver.
Vitamin B12 (cobalamin) is an essential B-vitamin found in relevant amounts only in animal-based components such as fermented feedstuffs or yeast. It is involved in nutritional concepts aimed at supporting energy metabolism and nervous system function. Supplementation may be considered particularly relevant for older horses or during periods of increased physical demand.
Niacinamide (vitamin B3) is an essential B-vitamin naturally present in yeast, grains, and plant-derived ingredients. It is included in equine feeding strategies that address energy metabolism and is associated with physiological functions related to skin, muscles, digestion, and the nervous system.
Folic acid (vitamin B9) is an essential B-vitamin that horses must obtain through their diet. It is associated with normal cell metabolism and is included in equine feeding strategies focused on supporting blood formation and general vitality – especially in older horses or during periods of increased demand.
Sodium chloride provides the electrolytes sodium and chloride, which are involved in maintaining the body’s fluid balance and osmotic regulation. A targeted supply may be useful for managing electrolyte intake – particularly in situations involving heavy sweating, physical exertion, or stress.
Withanolides are secondary plant compounds naturally found in the root of the Ashwagandha plant (Withania somnifera). In equine nutrition, Ashwagandha is traditionally used as a supplementary ingredient in rations aimed at supporting inner balance – particularly in sensitive horses or during periods of emotional or hormonal stress.










Frequently Asked Questions
about the Stomach Rest Bundle
For large horses, the bundle will last around 1 month. For small horses, it can even last up to 2 months.
The feeding duration should be considered individually. Thanks to its natural ingredients, both Nerves Essentials and Tummy Fit can be fed continuously. Especially for horses that are generally nervous or have had stomach issues, long-term feeding makes sense. This way, the body can be continuously supplied with the right nutrients.
All our products can be prepared in advance for feeding. We recommend a maximum preparation time of 24 hours.
Supplementary feed for horses
Daily amount for large horses
Nerves Essentials 30 ml
Tummy Fit 30 ml
Daily amount for small horses/ponies
Nerves Essentials 15 ml
Tummy Fit 15ml
No worries – 98% of horses eat both - Tummy Fit and Nerves Essentials - without any problems when mixed with concentrate feed. You can also prepare it in mash. And if your horse doesn’t like it, our 30-day Taste Guarantee ensures you’ll get your money back.
Absolutely. This is exactly where support for the stomach and nervous system is beneficial.
A change usually appears after about 10 days.
There are no restrictions for the Stomach Rest Bundle. It can be used for all horses of all ages.
Both products should not be fed to pregnant mares.
Both products have a withdrawal period of 48 hours.
Shelf Life
The ordered products have a minimum shelf life of 6-12 months.
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