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  • Boswellia, also known as Indian Frankincense, is traditionally used in Indian Ayurvedic Medicine for its analgesic and anti-inflammatory properties particularly in arthritic and rheumatic conditions.
  • Willow Bark has been used traditionally in Western herbal medicine as an analgesic to relieve pain and to decrease symptoms of mild arthritis and mild osteoarthritis.
  • Help support healthy joint cartilage growth & joint health
  • Help maintain bone mineralisation & support bone health
  • Maintain general health & wellbeing
  • Rosehip contains polyphenols and anthocyanins, which are believed to ease joint inflammation and prevent joint damage. It’s also rich in vitamin C, which has antioxidant properties. Antioxidants are substances that can override harmful molecules (free radicals) which are produced within your cells and which may cause tissue damage or disease. Other studies have found that it can reduce the production of specific enzymes that break down cartilage.
Ingredients Plus

Boswellia Serrata (Boswellia), Zingiber officinale (Ginger), Apium graveolens (Celery Seed), Salix Alba (White Willow Bark), Glucosamine Hydrochloride, Chondroitin, Rosa canina L. (Rosehips), Menyanthes (Bog Bean), Achillea millefolium (Yarrow), Taraxacum officinale (Dandelion Root)

Directions & Storage Plus

Dosing:

Give according to your pet’s weight or as recommended by your animal healthcare professional. We recommend giving with a small portion of daily food intake, separate from normal meals.

Cats can be given 1/8 teaspoon twice daily

Dogs:

0-5kg - 1/4 teaspoon daily

6-15kg - 1/2 teaspoon daily

15-25kg - 1 teaspoon daily

26-35kg - 1 and 1/2 teaspoons

36-45kg - 2 teaspoons daily

Over 45kg- 3 teaspoons daily

 

Storage:

Store below 25 degrees Celsius.

Keep in a cool dry place out of direct sunlight. Keep the container tightly closed.

Cautions Plus

Discontinue 7 days prior to general anaesthesia or procedure when a sedative may be administered. Do not give during pregnancy and lactation without professional veterinary supervision.

The Science Plus

Andreani, G., Ferlizza, E., Macrì, E., Beghelli, D., & Isani, G. (2017). Effect of Boswellia serrata supplementation in addition to insulin on glycemic control in a diabetic dog. SLOVENIAN VETERINARY RESEARCH, 54(4), 173-179.

Caterino, C., Aragosa, F., Della Valle, G., Costanza, D., Lamagna, F., Piscitelli, A., ... & Fatone, G. (2021). Clinical efficacy of Curcuvet and Boswellic acid combined with conventional nutraceutical product: An aid to canine osteoarthritis. PLoS One, 16(5), e0252279.

Elisa, M., Mauro, B., Raffaella, A., Elena, B., Franco, D., Daniela, P., & Natascia, B. (2018). Evaluation of the efficacy of a dietary supplement in alleviating symptoms in dogs with osteoarthritis. JOURNAL OF FOOD AND NUTRITION, 4, 1-8.

Gabriele, V., Bisanzio, D., Riva, A., Meineri, G., Adami, R., & Martello, E. (2023). Long-term effects of a diet supplement containing Cannabis sativa oil and Boswellia serrata in dogs with osteoarthritis following physiotherapy treatments: a randomised, placebo-controlled and double-blind clinical trial. Natural Product Research, 37(11), 1782-1786.

Martello, E., Bigliati, M., Adami, R., Biasibetti, E., Bisanzio, D., Meineri, G., & Bruni, N. (2022). Efficacy of a dietary supplement in dogs with osteoarthritis: A randomized placebo-controlled, double-blind clinical trial. PLoS One, 17(2), e0263971.

Marstrand, K., & Campbell-Tofte, J. (2016). The role of rose hip (Rosa canina L) powder in alleviating arthritis pain and inflammation – part II animal and human studies. Botanics: Targets and Therapy, 6, 59–73. https://doi.org/10.2147/BTAT.S55573

Minami, S., Hata, M., Tamai, Y., Hashida, M., Takayama, T., Yamamoto, S., ... & Okamoto, Y. (2011). Clinical application of D-glucosamine and scale collagen peptide on canine and feline orthopedic diseases and spondylitis deformans. Carbohydrate polymers, 84(2), 831-834.

Musco, N., Vassalotti, G., Mastellone, V., Cortese, L., Della Rocca, G., Molinari, M. L., ... & Lombardi, P. (2019). Effects of a nutritional supplement in dogs affected by osteoarthritis. Veterinary medicine and science, 5(3), 325-335.

Neil, K. M., Caron, J. P., & Orth, M. W. (2005). The role of glucosamine and chondroitin sulfate in treatment for and prevention of osteoarthritis in animals. Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 226(7), 1079-1088.

Reichling, J., Schmökel, H., Fitzi, J., Bucher, S., & Saller, R. (2004). Dietary support with Boswellia resin in canine inflammatory joint and spinal disease. Schweizer Archiv für Tierheilkunde, 146(2), 71-79.

Shakibaei, M., Allaway, D., Nebrich, S., & Mobasheri, A. (2012). Botanical extracts from Rosehip (Rosa canina), Willow Bark (Salix alba), and Nettle Leaf (Urtica dioica) suppress IL‐1β‐induced NF‐κB activation in canine articular chondrocytes. Evidence‐Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine, 2012(1), 509383.

Wenz, W., Hornung, C., Cramer, C., Schroeder, M., & Hoffmann, M. (2017). Effect of glucosamine sulfate on osteoarthritis in the cruciate-deficient canine model of osteoarthritis. Cartilage, 8(2), 173-179.