Magnesium Oxide

Magnesium Oxide

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Magnesium oxide in easy daily capsules. A well-known form of magnesium taken to support muscle function and relaxation, everyday digestion, your bones and joints, and to ease head tension.

About this product

Pain management
Built around MSM, devil’s claw and turmeric, this blend is reached for to help manage day-to-day pain in dogs and cats.

Arthritis and joints
Taken to ease arthritis and sore joints, so an older or active pet can move with less discomfort.

Calmer inflammation
The turmeric and moringa help settle inflammation, which sits behind a lot of joint and muscle soreness.

Heart and hormone balance
Also used to support heart health, hormone balance and steady blood sugar as part of daily feeding.

Ingredients

MSM, Moringa, Devil’s Claw, Turmeric Blend mix.

How to use

Sprinkle over food once a day, by weight: – Half a spoon (2.5g) for dogs up to 5kg – 1 spoon (5g) for dogs 5 to 9kg – 1.5 spoons (7.5g) for dogs 9 to 22kg – 5 spoons (25g) for dogs over 25kg – Half a spoon (2.5g) for cats of any weight If your pet shows signs of diarrhoea, halve the serving and feed twice daily.

May assist in

  • Pain management
  • Hormone balance
  • Blood sugar
  • Arthritis
  • Inflammation
  • Heart health
  • Joint pain

This is a natural health product and is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. It is not a substitute for a balanced diet or for advice from a qualified healthcare professional. If you are pregnant, nursing, on medication or have a medical condition, please speak to your doctor before use.

Common questions

What is in Pet Pain Mix?

A blend of MSM, moringa, devil’s claw and turmeric, made for dogs and cats and sprinkled over food.

How do I give it to my pet?

Sprinkle it over food once a day. The amount goes by your pet’s weight, see the directions above.

How often should I give it?

Once a day with a meal. If your pet’s stomach is sensitive, split it into two smaller servings.

Can I give it alongside my pet's medication?

Check with your vet first, especially if your pet is already on pain or anti-inflammatory medication.

How soon will I notice anything?

Pain and joint support builds gradually. Give it a few consistent weeks of daily feeding.