About this Product
Joint Revival Max Meal Topper is an expertly crafted blend of Amazonian botanicals and oceanic extracts traditionally used in South American herbal medicine for addressing various conditions including:
- Degenerative neurological arthritis, and
- Discomfort associated with muscle, joint, and tissue damage.
This meal topper brings together an array of adaptogenic superfoods, fruits from the sea, and nutrient-rich plant extracts aimed at supporting pets with neurological issues affecting their hips, joints, connective tissues, cartilage, myelin sheath, and bones.
Packed with a wide range of phytonutrients, Joint Revival Max Meal Topper delivers:
- Concentrated antioxidants,
- Natural sources of collagen,
- High-purity curcuminoids (derived from turmeric), along with:
- Glucosamine,
- Chondroitin,
- MSM,
- Essential vitamins, and minerals.
It’s enriched with:
- Omega fatty acids (including ETA, EPA, DHA, and GLA),
- Amino acids,
- Plant-derived GABA neurotransmitters,
- Proteoglycans,
- Glycosaminoglycans,
- Glycoproteins,
- Prebiotics, probiotics, digestive enzymes, and inulin.
- Essential oils,
- Proteins, polysaccharides, nucleic acids (RNA and DNA), and
- A spectrum of vitamins and minerals further enhances its formulation, ensuring comprehensive support for joint health and neurological function.
SUGGESTED DOSING:
- For adult dogs up to 12 pounds: 1 scoop daily. (approx. 60 servings total).
- For adult dogs 13-25 pounds: 2 scoops daily. (approx. 30 servings total).
- For adult dogs 26-50 pounds: 3 scoops daily. (approx. 15 servings total).
Scoop included to dispense powder: 4 oz. / 113 grams.
For animal use only.
CONTRAINDICATIONS
Do NOT give to:
- Pregnant or nursing pets,
- Pets using immunosuppressants,
- Pets about to be bred or scheduled for surgery within 2 weeks due to mild blood thinning effects.
Cautioned for use with anti-coagulants (Warfarin®) and blood thinners and pets diagnosed with hemophilia.
DRUG INTERACTIONS
- It may potentiate (strengthen) the effects of anti-coagulants (Warfarin®), blood thinners, and anti-hypertensive medications. Consult your vet.