Connective Tissue Formula™

Sustenance ACL/CCL tears are ever increasing with dogs of all sizes, breeds and ages. Dogs ACL tears are the most common orthopedic injury in dogs, reported as 85% of all orthopedic injuries, see more info for details    Connective Tissue Formula™ Benefits Helps preserve structural integrity of connective tissues, ligaments and...
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Sustenance Herbs

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  • Product Description


    Sustenance

    ACL/CCL tears are ever increasing with dogs of all sizes, breeds and ages. Dogs ACL tears are the most common orthopedic injury in dogs, reported as 85% of all orthopedic injuries, see more info for details 

      Connective Tissue Formula™ Benefits

    • Helps preserve structural integrity of connective tissues, ligaments and tendons
    • Promotes a healthy inflammatory response
    • Comfrey leaf is known as natures "knitter" for tissues and bones

     All Ingredients Non-GMO

     

    Each 2 fl.oz bottle contains 60ml or 2,000 drops

     Due to Vermont Satute Title 6, Chapter 26 - This product is no longer available to ship to Vermont 

  • Ingredients



    A proprietary herbal blend of: †Comfrey Elixir, †Solomon’s Seal ,*Boswellia, *Eleuthero, *Ashwagandha, Flower Essence of Comfrey

    *Denotes Certified Organic †Denotes Responsibly/Ethically Wild-harvested

    All of the constituents are extracted using Organic Grain Alcohol (Gluten Free) and Distilled water, the alcohol is then decocted off by 75% and Organic Raw Honey is added, handmade in small batches, blended and packaged at our facility in Maine.

  • Directions


    Directions for use:

    Dogs:

    5-10 lbs                      10 drops twice daily

    11-25 lbs                    20  drops twice daily

    26-50 lbs                    30 drops twice daily

    51-80 lbs                    40 drops twice daily

     

    Horses:

    700-1100 lbs             60 drops twice daily

    1100-1500 lbs           80 drops twice daily

    40 drops=1.2 ml = ¼ tsp

    Each 2 fl.oz bottle contains 60ml or 2,000 drops


  • ACL/CCL tears are ever increasing with dogs of all sizes, breeds and ages. Dogs ACL tears are the most common orthopedic injury in dogs, reported as 85% of all orthopedic injuries.

    Quite simply, this happens because of a drying tendon that loses its elasticity which makes it become dry and brittle, unable to support sudden movements like a high jump or a fast twist where the foot may stay on the ground for example. 

    The cruciate ligaments provide a great deal of stability for the knee and are responsible for keeping the tibia from sliding too far forward or backward when the knee bends. A tear creates instability in the dogs joint and is one of the main causes of degenerative joint disease, known as arthritis.

    Why is the ACL/CCL tear so common?

    • Overweight dogs are at the greatest risk
    • Dogs with lack of daily exercise (poor physical condition)
    • Inadequate Nutrition 
    • Weekend Warrior (no exercise all week, run hard on weekend)

    What can you do to promote strength and suppleness in the ACL/CCL?

    • Keep your dog in ideal physical condition with regular exercise
    • Avoid high jumping
    • Fuel their body with whole food nutrition
    • Use a high quality supplement to support the musculoskeletal system

    Increasing blood flow & circulation, Improving muscle tone, Enhancing cellular regeneration, 

    When one leg has a tear, partial tear or full tear, there is a 50% chance that the  ACL on the other (supporting) leg will tear within a couple of years if not sooner. The reason for this may stem from not having the appropriate physical therapy after surgery to properly condition and strengthen all of the components of the knee along with a lack of a high quality joint supplement to support the connective tissue, ligaments and tendons.

    All connective tissue consists of three primary components: fibers that are elastic and collagenous fibers which are found in the tendon, ligament, skin, cornea, cartilage, bone, blood vessels, gut, and intervertebral disc, the ground substance which is a gel-like substance surrounding the cells, and the cells.

      Functions

      Dense regular connective tissue has great tensile strength that resists pulling forces especially well in one direction.

      Dense regular connective tissue has a very poor blood supply, which is why damaged tendons and ligaments (torn acl) are slow to heal and need multiple weeks of down time with no jumping or twisting in order to strengthen and heal.

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