Hi James,
I love my bone and joint formula that I ordered from you! It is awesome and has taken away my achy bones and joints in such a short time (a couple of weeks). Thank you so much.
Can I give this to my old dog that has a problem with her back hips? It is hard for her to stand up. Once she's up, she can move around.
Will you ever carry an antiviral/antifungal formula with the chaparral, pau d arco, and andrographis. I have mixed this myself but it would be so much easier for me to order it from you.
I can't wait to try more of your formulas.
Michelle
Hi Michelle,
Glad you like it. I have had a lot of success with the Bone and joint. Even got a report back from a friend who rebuilt his knee cartilage in two months after blowing out the knee playing softball.
And yes, you can give the Bone and Joint to dogs. In fact we sell as much of the Bone and Joint for dogs as we do humans. Many of our customers give it to their dogs for hip dysplasia.
The reason it works so quick is that the formula contains the building blocks for bone, cartilage, tendons and ligaments rather than using large molecules like chondroitin that are hard for the body to break down and absorb. In addition there are growth accelerators that help to increase the rate of the proteins needed for these tissues such as collagen and elastin. If you read the informational page on the Bone and Joint as well there are also a number of anti-inflammatories in there.
Two questions:
Is this formula good for osteoporosis also?
What would be the dosage for a very small toy poodle?
Thanks.
Two questions:
Is this formula good for osteoporosis also?
Yes, any condition where there is a loss of collagen and elastin. These include osteoporosis, osteoarthritis, emphysema, diverticulitis, etc. The difference between osteoporosis and osteomalacia is the loss of collagen in the osteoporosis. The collagen matrix of bone is where the silica is that allows the mineralization of bone. It is the collagen matrix that gives bone the majority of its strength, no the minerals.
What would be the dosage for a very small toy poodle?
Recommended dose is 1/4 teaspoon 3 times daily.
Can you include this formula in my shipping, when you send the Live-R-ight? Please read the email I just sent you on this matter, ok? And , of course, answer it!