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In addition to its cartilage-strengthening, joint-protecting and anti-inflammatory effects, green lipped mussel extract helps maintain heart health, skin elasticity and is a significant source of antioxidants.

Mussels generally contain glucosaminoglycan, but all New Zealand green mussels contain higher levels of this substance than the New Zealand tarai. Glucosaminoglycan is essential for the proper functioning and maintenance of healthy joints.

Green lipped mussel

It is also one of the building blocks of skin, connective tissues and cartilage. The main function of glucosamine glycan is to bind fluid, so it acts as a lubricant, allowing joints to move without friction.

It also has the ability to reverse joint wear that has already started. In addition, regular consumption can reduce joint pain, improve mobility and improve the patient’s mood and quality of life. Research and studies have shown that for mild to moderate wear and tear, they can reduce symptoms in a similar way to anti-inflammatory drugs taken for this problem.

Green Lipped Mussel
The effects of green mussel extract in dogs 650 366 K9-DogHealth.com

The effects of green mussel extract in dogs

In addition to its cartilage-strengthening, joint-protecting and anti-inflammatory effects, green lipped mussel extract helps maintain heart health, skin elasticity and is a significant source of antioxidants. The cartilage-strengthening, joint-protective effect of green mussel extract in dogs The New Zealand green…

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Shoulder dysplasia in dogs 650 366 K9-DogHealth.com

Shoulder dysplasia in dogs

Shoulder dysplasia is a genetically inherited disease resulting from the inappropriate fit of the head of the humerus that makes up the shoulder joint and the joint space of the scapula. During the course of the disease, degenerative joint disease, arthrosis of…

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Hip dysplasia in dogs 650 366 K9-DogHealth.com

Hip dysplasia in dogs

Hip dysplasia is a hereditary disease, which is inherited with a so-called threshold value. The housing conditions (overfeeding, inappropriate movement) can increase the value of a dog below the threshold value, which thus tips over the threshold and the disorder is realized. Puppies…

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Dysplasia cause, description, symptoms, treatment 650 366 K9-DogHealth.com

Dysplasia cause, description, symptoms, treatment

Dysplasia The dysplasia is a hereditary dog disease, but its symptoms can be alleviated with the right lifestyle, diet and treatment if detected early. In medical terms, dysplasia means abnormal, pathological development. The bone ends that make up the joints…

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Arthritis in dogs 650 366 K9-DogHealth.com

Arthritis in dogs

Arthritis in dogs is a painful, life-altering disease that cannot be cured, only treated and prevented. Arthritis is actually a collective name for many rheumatological diseases. We refer to osteoarthritis, which is the result of wear and tear on the joints,…

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About cartilage wear in dogs in general 650 366 K9-DogHealth.com

About cartilage wear in dogs in general

In the cartilage tissue of healthy dogs, cartilage breakdown and recovery are in balance. In the case of cartilage destruction, cartilage metabolism is upset and shifted towards degradation. The condition of the articular cartilage is then determined by the quality…

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Elbow dysplasia in dogs 650 366 K9-DogHealth.com

Elbow dysplasia in dogs

Elbow dysplasia is the second most common hereditary musculoskeletal disease after hip dysplasia. It is most common in large dogs. Description of elbow dysplasia The essence of elbow dysplasia is that the articular surfaces of the arm bone and two…

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