It's a great product.
I have been giving this product to my dog for a few years, and it has kept him mobile and active. I don't know what I would have done without it. It's a great product.
A carefully selected blend of natural, plant and mineral ingredients, traditionally known for supporting the immune system and large joints areas.
Natural Pet Botanicals Recommendations formulas are both effective and gentle in supporting the whole body, you support your own animal or pet at home, and in almost every single case we improve vitality and longevity. If you are dealing with any metabolic or immune issue with your pet, we suggest that you contact us for a consultation so we can ensure you are using the right products.
* Natural pet botanicals are not intended to replace veterinary care or medication. Our formulas are offered as an alternative health support for your animal's condition and not as a cure. All our oral supplements are to be consumed voluntarily by your animal in food, treats or liquid.
Formula 1.
Iodide of Potassium (Apis. Kali Iodatum 12X,30C,200C)
Assacu tree (Hura Brasiliensis 1M)
Vermiculite (Minerals 6X) (traditionally used for vermiculite - bone spurs in joints)
and others
in 20% USP alc. in purified water.
For product information please contact our practitioners - info@npbclinic.com
Vitamin C
Reduces Inflammation
Inflammation is a primary feature of arthritis that may be mediated through adequate vitamin C intake, according to research published in 2019. The small study reported in the Journal for Vitamin and Nutrition Research found vitamin C intake is associated with reduced levels of inflammatory markers.3
Investigators measured dietary antioxidant intake and blood levels of both antioxidants and inflammatory markers in 87 patients with active rheumatoid arthritis. They found an association between higher blood levels of vitamin C and lower levels of interleukin 1-beta (IL-1beta), a marker of inflammation.3
Arablou T, Aryaeian N, Djalali M, Shahram F, Rasouli L. Association between dietary intake of some antioxidant micronutrients with some inflammatory and antioxidant markers in active Rheumatoid Arthritis patients. Int J Vitam Nutr Res. 2019;89(5-6):238-245. doi:10.1024/0300-9831/a000255. The study authors concluded that antioxidant micronutrients play important roles in the reduction of inflammatory conditions in patients with RA.3
A handful of studies suggests vitamin C may prevent cartilage damage associated with osteoarthritis.
In a study performed on rats and published in the International Journal of Molecular Science, vitamin C was found to reduce cartilage degradation, lower levels of inflammatory cytokines, and prevent arthritic damage to joints.4
A 2019 study published in PLOS One investigated vitamin C’s effect on bone and cartilage metabolism to discern how the nutrient may benefit people with osteoarthritis. Using cell cultures, investigators found vitamin C induced a cascade of reactions that help protect cartilage against damage.5
Research in humans found similar results. A 2019 study published in the journal Arthritis Care & Research found vitamin C may protect against further knee damage in patients with osteoarthritis.6 Investigators tracked dietary intake of vitamin C in 1,785 people with osteoarthritic knees and found those who consumed the highest levels of the vitamin showed significantly less damage to the cartilage compared to those with lower intakes of the antioxidant.6
Reference: Joseph GB, Mcculloch CE, Nevitt MC, et al. Associations between Vitamin C and D Intake and Cartilage Composition and Knee Joint Morphology over 4 years: Data from the Osteoarthritis Initiative. Arthritis Care Res (Hoboken). 2019. doi:10.1002/acr.24021
Vitamin C supplementation for the treatment of osteoarthritis: perspectives on the past, present, and future. Reference: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8543556/
Important Requirements
Vitamin C and Magnesium
Did you know that vaccinations severely deplete an animal of vitamin C. One of the reasons why it is so important not to deplete vitamin C any further. (All pets should have a Titre Test first to see if they actually need to be vaccinated). Vitamin C is an anti-inflammatory - inflammation and swelling.This is important since most pain from acute injuries and chronic muscle, bone and joint pain results from inflammation. In addition, Vitamin C also stimulates collagen growth. Collagen forms the connective tissue cushion between joints.
This cushion is the tissue that is eroded in dogs who have arthritis and other degenerative joint disorders. The collagen must be healed and regrown in order for your dog to regain her mobility and to experience long-term pain relief. By stimulating the growth of collagen, Vitamin C encourages joint tissue, restoring the cushion between joints.
This is important for dogs who have arthritis, hip dysplasia and other conditions that damage the cartilage between the joints.
Did you know that Enterobacter cloacae bacteria is responsible for bacteremia, endocarditis, osteomyelitis, septic arthritis as well as infections in the skin, respiratory tract and urinary tract. It is a good idea to starting adding this to daily meals along with the Magnesium powder (Magnesium Glycinate) or Magnesium liquid (ReMag), Magnesium is part of the bone formulation, and without magnesium or low in magnesium, calcium cannot be used in the body, so it gets stored in the wrong places, causing stones, plaque build up around the heart etc.
If your dog is in a lot of pain, we could also suggest a herbal anti-inflammdrop whilst healing and restoring joint mobility.
Need more advice or have more questions? Contact us for a FREE consultation with one of our fully qualified practitioners.
FDA DISCLAIMER
The statements made regarding these products have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. The efficacy of these products has not been confirmed by FDA-approved research. These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. All information presented here is not meant as a substitute for or alternative to information from your health care practitioners. The Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act require this notice.
I have been giving this product to my dog for a few years, and it has kept him mobile and active. I don't know what I would have done without it. It's a great product.
I have been using the Hip Dysplasia drops on my 12 year old GS dog for several months, as he does have slight hip dysplasia. This product has helped him immensely with his mobility and he is able to walk and run quite freely and without pain.
Only just started using this product for my dogs dysplasia, but I feel that her mobility has improved since starting it., which is amazing to see.
The Hip Dysplasia product has helped immensely in keeping my German Shepherd mobile and pain free, as he does have hip dysplasia. He is happy to do what he loves best, which is playing with the ball.
Is working well, my dog is not so stiff in the mornings.
We have found the joint hip dysfunction drops excellent. We noticed a change in our dog Buzz after a week. He is moving around with more ease and can get up the steps easier. If we miss giving him the drops we notice a difference. His back leg does'nt tremble as much also. We have also been giving him the joint support drops and they also help to make a difference. We are very happy especially after the traditional veterinary medications and injections did not seem to work.
I have been using the products since January. In December Cingy was down for three days and seemed to be in a lot of pain. I made a trip to the veterinary and had some x-rays which showed some arthritis on her spine, mineral deposit and possible disc problem. I had a vet perform acupuncture on her as I had used on a pet in the past but she still had drunken like legs. I had three veterinarian's opinions on her stating she should not be in the pain she was and sent me home with medications which I still have not used and to travel to Los Angeles for an MRI which cost $2000.00. I opted to contact the team as I had used the products on another pet. I worked with Leanne during the holidays via email. I started with the Chemical Poisoning AN110 along with vitamin C to detox, then started the Joint Relief. I also received a complimentary Healthy Bones AN220 and a supplemental. I was worried that I was going on vacation and boarded Cingy for 15 days. The kennel administered the pellets and she was fine when I picked her up. Cingy is able to perform her normal activities, sometimes a few too many like jumping on the bed and into the car, but we are able to take our long walks everyday. Once again thank you Leanne and staff for all your help. Karen & Cingy Avila Beach, Ca
For the first time in years, Toby has been getting up with my husband and I first thing in the morning, with a smile on his face! And he's only been on your hip dysplasia formula for a couple of days!
Last week we had my sister's 12 year old golden (Buster) staying with us. I wanted to share another success story. He has extremely bad arthritis amongst other things. My sister is basically trying to keep him happy and comfortable for as long as possible. They went on vacation for 9 days and we were to take care of him. It never occurred to me until he got here that he may not be able to get down the four steps that lead into our house. He fell twice trying and since he's a fear dog by nature, he then wasn't about to even try. My husband was having to carry him in and out. That would be no big deal except I'm not strong enough to lift him. My husband leaves very early in the morning (5:00 am) which of course is too early for Buster to have gotten his business done. So what were we going to do once we were past the weekend? As if it was meant to be, I ran across the bottle of Joint Dys that Diana had sent us once a long time ago for Hugs. After that we had gone with custom formulas so she never really used it. I thought, what the heck I might as well give it a try. I also gave him the remedy for fear that Diana had sent for Hank some time ago. Do you know within 24 hours he was running down the stairs all by himself (I should saying jumping). He seemed to decided it was just easier to jump over the top of them than figure out how to walk down them. I also noticed that his back legs that had been shaking when he was just standing in place, weren't shaking anymore. We had no further problems. It goes without saying that Buster went back home with a present (a bottle of Joint Dys). Please feel free to share this story with Diana and let her know how thankful we are. Both remedies are ones she had sent along for free with different orders. Another happy ending.