Healthy Hips & Bones
Healthy Hips & Bones is a natural, 100% safe & clinically tested, herbal formula which increases bone mineral density and restores microarchitecture in bones, aiding in the rehabilitation of animals suffering with weak hips and bone pain.
Dosage
Cats
1/4 capsule x 2 daily
Dogs
Small:1/4 capsule x 2 daily
10-15kilo 1 capsule daily
30kilo 1 capsule x 2 daily
60kilo 2 capsules x 2 dailyMaintenance
Dosage size: 1/4 – 2 capsules
Therapeutic
Dosage can be doubled for the first 2 weeks.
Delivery
Vegetarian Capsule
Contraindications
Pregnancy & feedingIngredients
Epemedium
Icariin (Epemedium extract)
Dipsaci
Psoralea coryifolia
Bakuchoil
Rehmania
Salvia Miltiorrhiza
Anemarhena
Herba Pyrolae
Other Ingredients: Vegetable cellulose
(hypromellose); Vegetable Stearic Acid;
Microcrystalline Cellulose and Vegetable
Magnesium Stearate.Additional Information
- Glucosamine free
- Shellfish free
- Free from steroids & NSAIDs
- High strength, small dose formulation
- Avoid palatability issues with easydose gel capsules
- An internationally patented superior formulation
- No artificial fillers, flavours, colours or preservatives
- Clinically tested 100% safe for cats & dogs of all ages
Arthritis & Osteoarthritis
Although arthritis and osteoarthritis may occur at any time it's much more common in the latter years of an animal's life.
Dogs are more likely to get arthritis than cats, but cats and other animals do suffer from arthritis. Larger dog breeds are more susceptible than smaller breeds.
Osteoarthritis is a so-called mechanical condition characterized by the gradual wearing down of cartilage in the joints. Aging is the most common risk factor for osteoarthritis. Arthritis, on the other hand, is not caused by the normal wear and tear of bones.
Osteoarthritis, also referred to as Degenerative Joint Disease (DJD), is a progressively worsening inflammation of the joint caused by the deterioration of cartilage. In a healthy joint, cartilage acts as a cushion to allow the joint to move smoothly through its full range of motion. In cases of osteoarthritis, this cartilage cushion begins to break down because of factors such as age, injury, repetitive stress, or disease. The loss of this protective cushion results in pain, inflammation, decreased range of motion, and the development of bone spurs. While any joint in the body can develop osteoarthritis, the condition most commonly affects the limbs and lower spine.
Rheumatoid arthritis is one of the most painful types of arthritis; it affects joints as well as other surrounding tissues, including organs. This inflammatory, autoimmune disease attacks healthy cells by mistake, causing painful swelling in the joints, like hands, wrists and knees.