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E-Biosynov is a herbal combination used in Swedish folk medicine. Pharmaceutical studies proved that the herbs have a strong anti-inflammatory effect without needing steroids (see ref. 1, 2 and 3 below). Inflammations cause an increase of the ASAT amino level in the blood. This is reduced to normal values when E-Biosynov is added. During this period the activity of the ATP enzyme is increased. Biosynov activates the adrenal glands, which are responsible for the production of the synovial fluids. During pregnancies this function of the adrenal glands is minimal to nil. E-Biosynov strongly contributes to restoring this function. Bitches often cannot walk or walk with difficulty in the days before and after giving birth, which is directly connected with the adrenal gland action.

 

 

E-Biosynov         

 

E-Biosynov helps dogs to be more flexible in the joints.
E-Biosynov has a very beneficent effect on degenerated joints.
E-Biosynov makes muscles and tendons stronger.
E-Biosynov has strong anti-inflammatory action.
E-Biosynov does not affect digestion and/or the stomach.       

E-Biosynov has no antipyretic and/or analgesic effect.
E-Biosynov is supplied in tablets, jars of 100 or 250 tablets.

 

Analysis guarantee: Energy 1696 KJ/100 gr., Protein 9.9%,

Fat 14.6%Carbohydrates 58.1%, Water 6.4%, Fibers 15.9%,

Calcium 1.5%, Phosphor 1.8%.

 

DIRECTIONS: 1 tablet per 15 kg. body weight per day

(60 kg. is 4 tablets per day).

Pulverize tablets and mix in daily food ration.

It is recommended to increase doses in combination with heavy training and/or competitions. At a later stage, the moment differing for each dog and problem, you can administer 1 tablet on alternate days.

 

1. Stivastava R., Inhibition of neutrophil response by curcumin, Agents - Actions 28 (3-4) 1989 pp. 298/303.
2. Chawla as. Singh M et al., Anti-inflammatory action of ferulic acid, Indian J Exp Biol 25 (3), 1987, pp. 187-189.
3. Wagner H. et al., In vitro inhibition of prostaglandin biosynthesis by essential oils and phenolic compounds, Planta Med.
O (3), 1986 pp. 184-187.