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Synflex for Pets ? Is Your Pet Hurting?

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Synflex for Pets – Is Your Pet Hurting?

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Steven Weber has more articles on his web site, CactusCanyon, about keeping older dogs healthy and using Synflex for pets.

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Synflex is glucosamine in liquid form for pets with arthritis and certain other debilitating painful diseases. The glucosamine in Synflex for pets is the same substance humans take for arthritis, only in weaker doses and with some extra additives for pet health.

Once dispensed only in a compressed pill or capsule form filled with powder, the liquid Synflex has an 80-85% absorption rate for maximum bioavailability for the fastest possible relief. The older forms most often were ineffective either because of the way the dose was administered (the dog would not ingest the entire pill) or because of a sensitive digestive system. Some pets will receive relief from Synflex in a few days while very severe cases may take a few weeks.

In addition to glucosamine, Synflex contains other ingredients essential to the health of your pet: Bromelain, Boswellin, Omega 3 & 6 fatty acids and Manganese Ascorbate, among others. Together with the glucosamine, these additives work very well to ease your pet’s pain.

Besides relieving your pet’s pain, Synflex Synflex for petsaids in the repair of damaged cartilage, assists in reducing inflammation and increases mobility. Synflex is one of the most exciting treatments for arthritis and hip dysplasia in cats and dogs in today’s market.

Synflex has been in the marketplace since early 2000. Because the terrible joint pain of arthritis has affected so many people and pets, this liquid form of glucosamine has been chosen extensively for both. The demand for Synflex has boosted sales to the one million bottle mark. Questions about Synflex for pets here.

Some of the arthritis products in today’s market either do not contain high quality glucosamine or the amounts of the ingredient that their promoters advertise they have. Synflex for pets is made with the highest quality pharmaceutical grade glucosamine sulfate and glucosamine HCL along with ten other ingredients, some of which were mentioned above. These are combined for maximum pain relief, cartilage care, reduction of inflammation and general joint care. Several years ago, Consumer Labs conducted a random test on a number of glucosamine products. Synflex was found to have the exact ingredients that Synflex America claimed.

Some 25 to 30% of pets suffer from osteoarthritis, the same kind of disease we experience with the same kind of heartbreaking pain, discomfort and restricted movement. Arthritis in pets is a debilitating condition that can have adverse, long-term effects on your pet’s health.

If you notice that your pet is limping, hesitant to jump up on a favorite chair the way he once did, doesn’t run and play the way he used to, take him to the vet. He may have Degenerative Joint Disease. Ask your vet about Synflex for pets and put some bounce back into your pet’s step.

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