Adored Beast Jump For Joynts 2oz

Adored Beast Jump For Joynts 2oz

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Supports healthy joints, ligaments, tendons, and muscle. Jump for JOYnts can help with issues, such as ACL injuries, arthritis, and bone and muscle injuries. It does not contain MSM, which can cause sensitivity in some dogs and cats. 

See what Adored Beast founder says about Jump for JOYnts in the video below:

Ingredients*:

Homeopathic Preparation of Calendula (30C), Ruta Grav (200C), Symphytum (1M), Arnica (1M)

Inactive Ingredients: Water, 13% alcohol preparation

4 pumps = 0.5ml 

 

Calendula Officinalis

Origin: Marigold, Calendula

Known as the greatest healing agent, it's a first aid go-to for abrasions and injuries

 

Ruta Grav

Origin: Rue

For soreness in the bones, tendons, joints, and cartilage. Used as a first aid treatment for sprains, injuries, strain, bruises, bones, and pulled ligaments.

 

Symphytum Officinale

Origin: Comfrey

Helps with injuries to bones, cartilage, tendons, and periosteum. A first aid go-to for abrasions and injuries.

 

Arnica Montana

Origin: Relative of the common daisy

First indicated remedy for trauma and addresses old injuries as well. A muscular tonic and post-surgical remedy that addresses pain and inflammation.

 

FAQs

What are the usage instructions?

For occasional limping or stiffness, use REGULAR STRENGTH

For chronic limping, stiffness, arthritis, use EXTRA STRENGTH

Week 1: One dose (4 pumps) twice per day 

Week 2: One dose (4 pumps) once per day

Week 3: One dose every other day

Maintenance: One dose 1-3 times per week or as needed. For very arthritic dogs, the dose may be given once a day ongoing if you observe improvements.

In chronic cases where symptoms do not begin to improve within 10 days, it is best to consult your veterinarian. 

Can I use Jump for JOYnts as a prevention for future joint problems?

You can use Jump For JOYnts as prevention in these cases: 

For large breed dogs over the age of 6, we recommend giving one regular strength dose twice a day for 2 days and then once per month.

If your dog does agility and had a particularly strenuous run, you can give a dose of regular strength right after. If your dog is middle-aged and is an agility freak (so focused that they feel no pain when they maybe should or overextends themselves regularly…), it is a great idea to do the regular strength twice a day for 2 days once a month. 

If your dog has ever had a limb injury but has no residual problem, it is helpful to do regular strength twice a day for 2 days and repeat that once every 4 months.

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