Proof that Vermate Chelates and Expels Excess Iron
Adriana Cilliers’ horses have been on Vermate for over 8 years, including the last 4 years since relocating from Gauteng to Mossel Bay. What makes this move significant is the drastic change in soil mineral content, particularly iron.
Their new grazing paddock tests at seven times the average iron levels. This condition can lead to iron toxicity, coat dullness, poor condition, or even organ stress in horses that are unable to process or eliminate the excess.
Thanks to Vermate, there has been no sign of iron buildup in her horses. This is living proof that Vermate does what it is designed to do, bind and safely remove excess minerals like iron using natural biological chelation.

This 60-hectare field, tested to have 7x more iron than average, is currently home to around 150 mixed breed horses. And guess what? Only the ones on Vermate are holding condition, thriving, and absolutely shining, even through winter. We’re talking about Thoroughbreds here, a breed known for being tough to keep weight on, especially as they age (she is 20 now). Yet those on Vermate? Fat, healthy, and glossy.

Adriana Cilliers

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