Thursday 5 December 2013

Advanced Hip & Joint Formula



Treat Man's Best Friend to a Healthier Life with Healthy Hips and Stronger Joints!


Dogs love to be active. They jump and run, dig and have fun! However, over time, wear and tear can take its toll on their joints and hips which can cause discomfort, pain and limited mobility. Choice Nutrition Supplements' Advanced Hip and Joint Formula promotes optimal join, hip and connective tissue functions using scientifically proven, natural ingredients.

What are the active ingredients in Choice Nutrition Supplements Double Strength Advanced Hip and Joint Formula?
- Methylsulfonylmethane (MSM) - a natural source of organic sulfur and is essential to promote the growth and maintenance of healthy cartilage, tendons and other connective tissues to ensure your dog's optimal mobility.
- Chondroitin Sulfate (Porcine) - research suggests the chondroitin sulfate is effective in preventing stress injuries to joints and helps in the repair of damaged or worn out connective tissues. Considered by many canine mobility experts to be better than pain killers because it does not just suppress joint pains, it prevents the development of joint diseases themselves.
- Glucosamine - a naturally occurring compound and is responsible for the production of joint lubricants and has shock absorption properties.
- Ascorbic Acid (Vitamin C) - powerful antioxidant to protect your dog's joints, hips and other connective tissues from free radical damage.
- Manganese - a trace mineral which the body uses to produce the necessary enzymes for the development, growth and repair of cartilage tissues. Also a powerful antioxidant.
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Consult with your veterinarian before using this product in animals with clotting disorders, being treated with anticoagulant medications, diabetes, or any metabolic disorder causing hyperglycemia, history of urinary tract stones, known allergies to shellfish.

If lameness worsens, discontinue use and contact your veterinarian.

Administer during or after the animal has eaten to reduce incidence of gastrointestinal upset.

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