Description
Why choose this product?
- 50-60 x stronger than standard Boswellia.
- Boswellia is well known for it’s properties in supporting joint health and comfort.
- Exceptional strength at an affordable price.
- Helps to support joint comfort.
- Supports the natural systems that control inflammation.
- Helps to maintain smooth and comfortable joint movement.
- Helps to preserve the structural integrity of joint cartilage.
- This product is vegetarian.
It is important to note that many companies do not disclose their Boswellic Acid content because it is very low. Riaflex contain 65% Boswellic Acids. Many other companies when you enquire contain just 1-15%.
Commonly known as Frankincense, Boswellia contains Boswellic acid, which has well known joint support and comfort properties and has also been shown to help maintain the structural integrity of connective tissues. It has also been shown to soothe digestive issues, can help to firm loose droppings, and is thought to support the respiratory system.
Boswellic Acids are the active component of Boswellia, and supports the natural systems that control inflammation. Riaflex contains 65% Boswellic acids. The chemical structure of boswellic acids closely resembles that of steroids, but their actions are different from prescription meds or NSAIDs. It is believed they help to maintain a healthy level of 5-lipoxygenase (5-LOX) activity, which in turn helps to inhibit inflammation.
How to administer
Capsule should be pulled open and sprinkled over food. They can be fed whole to large breed dogs or within food. To be split between two meals if possible.
0-15kg – 1 capsule per day
16-30kg – 2 capsules per day
31-45kg – 3 capsules per day
46kg+ 4 capsules per day
Per Capsule: Boswellia Serrata Extract (65% Boswellic Acids) 475mg, Maltodextrin 25mg, Cellulose (cellulose capsule shell). Protein 0.3%, Fat 0.1%, Fibre 0.5%, Ash 0.4%, Sodium 0.05%.
Do not feed to pregnant or lactating bitches
Do not feed to dogs with compromised liver
Do not feed alongside Warfarin
We recommend that you seek veterinary approval if your dog is new to the administration of supplements
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