January 03, 2008
On the Road to the Hong Kong Olympics: The Mushroom Matrix Paves the Way
In less than a year, horses will be arriving in Hong Kong from around the world as the equestrian events for the 2008 Summer Olympics get under way. But already on the scene in Hong Kong is the Mushroom Matrix. Although the 2008 Olympics are scheduled to be held in Beijing, the equestrian competitions will be held in Hong Kong, where there are no shortage of equestrian sports fans.
Nearly two dozen racehorses in Hong Kong are now on the Mushroom Matrix and already those Matrix-eating horses are moving into the winner's circle. Earlier this fall, the Matrix's own Dr. Marvin Hausman, M.D., made his way to Hong Kong to introduce the Mushroom Matrix to Hong Kong's highly-popular horse racing industry. Hong Kong is considered by many in the international horse racing community to have some of the most stringent regulations regarding the use of medications and nutritional supplements for racehorses. Hence, bringing the Matrix to Hong Kong's equestrian community was no easy task.
The Matrix was quickly put to the test and it passed with flying colors, meaning it has been cleared for use as a nutritional supplement in sport horses. That's great news not only for Hong Kong's horse racing industry, but also for equestrians throughout the world.
One of the greatest concerns for competitive riders and trainers is that medications or nutritional supplements they use will test positive for banned substances. Passing Hong Kong's testing eases the minds of those who feed the Matrix to horses involved in equestrian sports. An 'all clear' from Hong Kong' racing industry is one more sign that the Matrix is perfectly safe for horses involved in equestrian sports.
It won't be long before use of the Matrix spreads beyond Hong Kong, considering that Matrix-eating horses in Hong Kong are showing success on the race track. Hong Kong-based racehorse owner Dave Garcia reports good results with the Matrix, including a recent win with Chater Silk, trained by David Ferraris. "He won his last race by three lengths," Garcia said.
Mushroom Matrix products are gaining popularity among the world's horse racing community because of their multiple health benefits. Carl Nafzger, trainer of this year's Kentucky Derby winner, Street Sense, feeds the Matrix to a number of horses in his barn, including Street Sense. Research indicates that the antioxidants and enzymes in the Mushroom Matrix promote healthy joints, help reduce inflammation, can boost the immune system, increase stamina, reduce stress and anxiety and increase the recovery time after exercise - all benefits that are important to racehorse trainers and owners.
The Mushroom Matrix line of products are produced by Golden Gourmet Mushrooms of San Marcos, California. These products are 100 percent certified organic nutritional supplements. The Matrix proprietary blends contain up to ten of nature's most powerful mushroom species and are engineered to address the physiological requirements of both humans and animals in a uniquely efficient and effective manner. More information on Matrix nutritional supplements can be found at www.mushroommatrix.com.
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