Our Ingredients
It has been used in Ayurvedic medical cultures for centuries helping to improve and revitalize human and animal health associated with a variety of medical conditions.
Bacopa has the ability to activate the Nrf2 response in both dogs and cats making it a protector of cell DNA.
Biotin is one of the sulfur-containing, water-soluble B vitamins necessary for the production and utilization of fats and amino acids and the integrity of skin and claws.
Chamomile is a natural relaxing agent that contains apigenin, a compound that binds to the same cell receptors as tranquilizers.
Chondroitin naturally occurs in the body and is a major component of cartilage that acts to cushion the joints.
CoQ10 is a lipophilic, vitamin like substance found in all animal cells, but more so in the heart, liver, kidney, and pancreas.
Collagen, a vital part of cartilage, is a primary connective tissue, which exists in various forms and performs many different functions.
Colostrum is a rich source of antibodies, growth factors and other nutrients, which may provide temporary passive immunity against various infectious organisms that affect the gastrointestinal tract.
Echinacea is an herb native to North America that is widely used as a traditional herbal remedy to fight infections.
Eggshell membrane is a dietary supplement shown to be effective in reducing or treating osteoarthritis or other stiffness and joint pain.
It can help to ease a compromised digestive system, reduce pain and inflammation and protect the body against certain viruses.
It provides inflammation control with subsequent pain relief and improved mobility
Kelp has been shown to contain 46 minerals, 16 amino acids and 11 different vitamins.
Besides aiding in the transport of iron in the neonate, lactoferrin also appears to have antibacterial, antiviral, antifungal, anti-inflammatory, antioxidant and Immunomodulatory activities.
Lemon balm, a member of the mint family, is considered a calming herb.
MSM is a biological form of sulfur. Sulfur is required for the repair and maintenance of joint tissues and the construction of connective tissues.
It has been touted for years as a powerful hepatic detoxicant used to treat liver disease.
NAC is an amino acid and antioxidant.
Omega-3 Fatty Acids come from Fish Oil. They are a strong anti-inflammatory agent.
Probiotics are healthy bacteria normally found in the intestinal tract that stimulate digestion and promote gut health.
Psyllium seeds are high in dietary fiber and zinc.
It has been shown to have antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, antiviral, anti-carcinogenic and hypocholesterolemic activities.
Valerian root is known for its calming effects and has been proven to be helpful in managing anxiety and reducing the dangerous side effects of stress.
There are 13 vitamins that our pets need, eight of which make up the B-group (or B-complex) vitamins.
Vitamin D promotes the absorption of calcium and phosphorous, which are vital in forming and maintaining strong bones and teeth.
Vitamin E is a fat soluble vitamin and a powerful antioxidant.
Reactive Beta Glucan supports the innate immune system, an animal’s first line of defense against disease causing organisms.
Lipoic acid is found in cellular mitochondria and plays a role in energy production.
Antioxidants protect cells from oxidative damage and help push back many of the normal age related diseases our pets suffer from.
It has been used in Ayurvedic medical cultures for centuries helping to improve and revitalize human and animal health associated with a variety of medical conditions.
Astaxanthin is one of those most potent anti-inflammatories that we know of.
HMB functions in the body as a component or building block of muscle tissue.
Bacopa has the ability to activate the Nrf2 response in both dogs and cats making it a protector of cell DNA.
Bifidobacterium is a live gram positive anaerobe that is capable of improving the balance of the intestinal microflora of animals.
Research has shown that bioflavonoids have anti-inflammatory, anti-allergic, antiviral, and anti-cancer properties.
Biotin is one of the sulfur-containing, water-soluble B vitamins necessary for the production and utilization of fats and amino acids and the integrity of skin and claws.
It's used to treat conditions like rheumatism, diabetes, fevers, cardiovascular disorders and asthma.
Carnosine is a naturally-occurring amino-acid, which has powerful immune boosting and antiaging properties.
Cartilage is a watery substance, made up of 65 to 80% water plus collagen and proteoglycans which form the cartilage matrix, and special cells called chondrocytes.
Chamomile is a natural relaxing agent that contains apigenin, a compound that binds to the same cell receptors as tranquilizers.
Chondrocytes are cells responsible for the repair and regeneration of cartilage tissues.
Chondroitin naturally occurs in the body and is a major component of cartilage that acts to cushion the joints.
CoQ10 is a lipophilic, vitamin like substance found in all animal cells, but more so in the heart, liver, kidney, and pancreas.
Collagen, a vital part of cartilage, is a primary connective tissue, which exists in various forms and performs many different functions.
Colostrum is a rich source of antibodies, growth factors and other nutrients, which may provide temporary passive immunity against various infectious organisms that affect the gastrointestinal tract.
Digestive enzymes aid in the breakdown, absorption and utilization of proteins, fats and carbohydrates.
Docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) is a long-chain, polyunsaturated fatty acid.
Echinacea is an herb native to North America that is widely used as a traditional herbal remedy to fight infections.
Eggshell membrane is a dietary supplement shown to be effective in reducing or treating osteoarthritis or other stiffness and joint pain.
FOS acts as a primary nutrient required by intestinal bacteria.
It can help to ease a compromised digestive system, reduce pain and inflammation and protect the body against certain viruses.
Ginkgo has antioxidant properties capable of providing protective effects during conditions of oxidative stress.
Glutathione is the predominant non-protein thiol and functions as an intracellular redox buffer and antioxidant.
It provides inflammation control with subsequent pain relief and improved mobility
Hesperidin has antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, anti-allergic, hypolipidemic, vasoprotective and anti-carcinogenic activities.
Hyaluronic acid is a glycosaminoglycan (GAG), a very long chain of disaccharides (sugars) present in all connective tissues that is responsible for retaining moisture.
It’s a member of the B complex family, which promotes strong, healthier hair.
Kelp has been shown to contain 46 minerals, 16 amino acids and 11 different vitamins.
L. acidophilus is the most prevalent probiotic (good bacteria) found in the intestine of the dog and cat.
Besides aiding in the transport of iron in the neonate, lactoferrin also appears to have antibacterial, antiviral, antifungal, anti-inflammatory, antioxidant and Immunomodulatory activities.
Lemon balm, a member of the mint family, is considered a calming herb.
Lutein is concentrated in the retina of the eye making it a necessary component of healthy vision.
MSM is a biological form of sulfur. Sulfur is required for the repair and maintenance of joint tissues and the construction of connective tissues.
It has been touted for years as a powerful hepatic detoxicant used to treat liver disease.
Mucopolysaccharides are long chains of sugar molecules more commonly called glycosaminoglycans.
Its functions include maintaining normal blood glucose levels, pH, blood pressure, oxygen flow to the tissues, hormone levels, cholesterol levels, and levels of important biologically active nutrients.
NAC is an amino acid and antioxidant.
Nrf2 is a powerful protein that remains dormant within each cell of the animal body, unable to operate until it is released by an Nrf2 activator.
Omega-3 Fatty Acids come from Fish Oil. They are a strong anti-inflammatory agent.
Osteoarthritis usually involves joints which sustain a great deal of movement, such as the neck, spine, elbows, knees, hips and toes of our dogs and cats.
Phosphatidylcholine is an integral component of almost every cell in the animal body and has been proven safe and effective over decades of study as a therapeutic agent.
Phosphatidylserine is a key component of the cell membrane and is essential for cell-to-cell communication and transfer of biochemical messages into the cell.
Probiotics are healthy bacteria normally found in the intestinal tract that stimulate digestion and promote gut health.
Proteoglycans are huge, complex molecules composed of proteins and sugars.
Psyllium seeds are high in dietary fiber and zinc.
Quercetin belongs to a group of polyphenolic substances known as flavonoids that have antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, antiviral, Immunomodulatory, anticancer and gastro-protective activities.
Rutin has antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, anti-carcinogenic, antithrombotic, cytoprotective and vasoprotective activities.
Sulforaphane offers cellular protection in several models of brain injury.
It has been shown to have antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, antiviral, anti-carcinogenic and hypocholesterolemic activities.
Valerian root is known for its calming effects and has been proven to be helpful in managing anxiety and reducing the dangerous side effects of stress.
There are 13 vitamins that our pets need, eight of which make up the B-group (or B-complex) vitamins.
Vitamin D promotes the absorption of calcium and phosphorous, which are vital in forming and maintaining strong bones and teeth.
Vitamin E is a fat soluble vitamin and a powerful antioxidant.
Vitamin K is the anti-hemorrhagic vitamin required for the synthesis of the thirteen cofactors required for the normal coagulation of blood.
Wheat germ is a rich source of vitamin B6, folic acid, magnesium, potassium and phosphorus along with many other essential nutrients.
It is 200 times more powerful than Resveratrol, the world renowned Antioxidant found naturally in Red Wine.
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