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Rosehip Co2 for ageing stiff joints and growing youngsters!

19/1/2021

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We are delighted to announce that we have successfully sourced from the continent a lovely rich Organic Co2 Rosehip extract (Rosa canina). This type of distillation process ensures absolutely no solvent residue and the product (human grade) contains a broad level of constituents which includes high levels of Linoleic acid (essential fatty acid belonging to the omega-3 fatty acids group) which has been proven to inhibit the synthesis of prostaglandin resulting in reduced inflammation. Older animals that have joint issues or are arthritic and younger growing animals select Rosehip Co2. If you feel your animal may benefit from Rosehip Co2, click here to purchase at our online shop. There are various 

 forms in which you can offer Rosehips to your dog or horse - as whole hips, as a ground powder or as a Co2 extract. However when your dog/horse ingests the Co2 extract orally, the extract is then able to access the buccal membranes. This then facilitates the extract entering  the blood stream directly thus avoiding enzymatic activity in the gut. 
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