Itpp
Name
ITPP
Breed
American Warmblood
Gender
Stallion
Color
Black Overo
Temperament
5 (1 - calm; 10 - spirited)
Registry
NA
Reg Number
NA
Height
7.0 hh
Foal Date
March, 2022
Country
United States
Views/Searches
3,182/93,245
Ad Status
Available
Stud Fee
$17,400
American Warmblood Stallion at Stud in Cave City, KY
ITPP-Myoins (Myo-Inositol Trispyrophosphate) for Horse, Camel, and Greyhound Racing
We are pleased to offer ITPP, short for Myo-Inositol Trispyrophosphate, a scientifically engineered compound designed to enhance performance in horse, camel, and greyhound racing by optimizing oxygen delivery in the bloodstream.
How It Works:
ITPP modifies the affinity of hemoglobin, allowing for more efficient oxygen release to muscle tissues under physical stress. This results in increased stamina, acceleration, and speed, giving competitive racing animals a measurable performance edge.
Minimum order value 2kg: $13,700 USD (reflecting the actual required dosage)
Order & Inquiries: Please email - snaga20009@yandex.ru
✅ Increases oxygen distribution in the body
✅ Enhances muscle endurance and race speed
✅ Suitable for horses, camels, and greyhounds
✅ Does not test or swap in standard doping screenings
All shipments are handled with discreet packaging and are available for worldwide delivery. Each order includes a detailed instruction manual outlining dosage, administration, and best-use practices for optimal results.
Please Note:
This is a discreet offering, as many of our clients choose to remain anonymous due to the competitive nature of the industry. We fully respect and protect their privacy. It is also important to note that many top racing champions have incorporated this product into their preparation protocols.
Best regards,
Milan
About Cave City, KY
The site upon which Cave City stands was acquired in October 1853 by the Knob City Land Company, composed of Messrs. Graham, Quigly, Adams, and Hopson, all of whom were from Louisville and envisioned the place as a resort town due to its proximity to Mammoth Cave. The town was incorporated in 1866. Originally, 200 acres (81 ha) of what would become the town site was acquired by James Perry in a 1798 land grant. In 1811, Henry Roundtree (an assignee of James Perry) sold the land to John Owens for $190.
