With osteoarthritis and arthritis there is a degradation of cartilage. It is a wearing of the cartilage, caused by the fact that the breakdown of cartilage is faster than the production of cartilage. There is no balance. With advanced osteoarthritis there is an increase in pain. Osteoarthritis occurs mostly in older dogs and cats. Twenty percent of all elderly dogs and cats have osteoarthritis and the number increases with age. Complex factors like genetic predisposition, toxins, nutrition and the existence of parasites, bad bowel, amoeba, Candida etc. .play a part. Also, a disease like pneumonia, treated with penicillin, can cause arthritis. Because of the fact that the pH of the body decreases, parasites can get the upper hand, leaving the immune system permanently inadequate. Allergic reactions to toxins released when parasites in food die, for example toxic mushrooms. The same happens when Candida and yeast cells die. These allergic reactions can cause bowel and skin problems and also fatigue symptoms.
Arthritis means that there is inflammation. The joint capsule gets inflamed, affecting the cartilage, bone and ligaments of the joint. Arthritis can appear at all ages.
Osteoarthritis and arthritis are 2 diseases that are closely related: osteoarthritis usually develops in arthritis. The cartilage wears down. The immune system will try and “repair” this, thereby causing inflammation. The other way around is also possible; arthritis can cause a rapid degradation of cartilage (osteoarthritis). After a while, the symptoms of osteoarthritis and arthritis will overlap. In both cases it causes the formation of excess bone on the joints surface, which causes swelling of the joints, pain, stiffness and deformation of the joints.
Not much is known about the causes of these diseases. There is proof that obesity can cause osteoarthritis. Possible causes are: overburdening of the joint, unbalanced use of the joint, differences in length of limbs, turned-in legs or bandy-legs, bad healing of a bone fracture, weak muscle joints, bad bone quality because of osteoporosis/ genetic factors/ hormonal disturbances (menopause) in elderly female pets. Hormonal in balance can be treated with Borixemcomplex, which contains trace elements, which the body needs a lot when affected by osteoarthritis and It also prevents osteoporosis. When the body ages, the breakdown of cartilage is faster than the production of cartilage.
Using the Chinese herbal formula Drynaria containing Borixemcomplex, in combination with Rejoint has proven to be very effective with osteoarthritis and arthritis. The cartilage is repaired and infections decrease. Pain is relieved, bones and ligaments get stronger and it improves blood circulation.
Drynaria and Rejoint are a very good alternative for corticosteroids, Prednison and pain killers, like Rimadyl, Metacam, Cortafen, Brufen, Ketafen. It has no side effects. It can be given for a long time period of time.
Symptoms: osteoarthritis, arthritis, damaged tissue, weak bones, back pain, painful knee joints, rheumatoid complaints, trauma, painful muscles, painful joints.
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Drynaria is a complementary feed based on Chinese herbs. Composition: Millettia dielsia, Drynaria baronii, Cnidium monnieri, Angelica chinensis, Achyranthes bidentata, Rehmannia glutinosa, Dipsacus asper, Eucommia ulmoides, Astralagus membranaceus, Asarum sieboldii. Additive: Microcristalline cellulose, Crosslinked sodium carboxymethyl cellulose, Silicic acid. Analytical constituents: raw ash 3,1% crude fat 0,2% rough egg white 1,5% crude fiber 7,7% Natrium 0,3%.
Rejoint is a complementary feed Composition: Chondroitin Sulfate, MSM. Additive: Vitamin C, Microcristalline cellulose, Crosslinked sodium carboxymethyl cellulose, Silicic acid. Analytical constituents: raw ash13,2% crude fat 0,2% rough egg white 5,3% crude fiber 7,1% Natrium 0,3%.
Dosage Drynaria and Rejoint: for dog, cat, guinea pig, rodents and other small pets. Suitable for animals of all ages, including puppies and kittens. The herbal formula can be given for a prolonged period. Can be use when the animal is pregnant or weaning. Also use in case of diarrhoea. This formula has no known side effects with either short or long term. Interactions with other herbal formulas from Petherbs or with veterinary medication are not known and therefore this herbal formula can be administered simultaneously with all other products.
½ tablet of 300 mg 2 x a day | |
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½ tablet of 1200 mg 2 x a day | |
1 tablet of 1200 mg 2 x a day | |
1½ tablet of 1200 mg 2 x a day | |
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2½ tablet of 1200 mg 2 x a day | |
3 tablets of 1200 mg 2 x a day |
For a guinea pig and rodent is relatively higher than the dosage for cats and dogs. Rodents are herbivores and therefore they need more herbs to get good results.
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To administer: with a bit of cheese, meat etc., whatever the animal likes. It is possible to mix it with a bit of food, just make sure everything is eaten.
Result: not immediately, it takes about 1-3 weeks.
Maintenance dose: when your animal is healthy again, you can reduce the dose by 50%.
Preventive dose: 50% of the normal dose.
Osteoarthritis and arthritis is a process that is accompanied with joint damage causing the cartilage, the tissue that covers the bone surface to degrade. Cartilage is a flexible material, smooth on the surface, that can endure the forces that are present in a joint. Once the cartilage is damaged, your pet will avoid using the affected joint. It is a fact that the ligaments of the joint will respond to being used less: they will get “loose” with decreased controlling qualities. This will cause the joint to be used even less causing more osteoarthritis. Osteoarthritis is mostly found in places where cartilage surfaces that face each other make less contact, meaning the parts that are not burdened that much. Degeneration of the femoral head, for instance, is related to the incorrect use of the joint. See illustrations 1 and 2: a correct and incorrect strain on the joint.