Ingredients: Ceylon Cinnamon, Rose Hips, Turmeric, Moringa Leaf, Ginger, Cayenne Pepper, Ceylon Pepper
Joint Relief Blend Nutrient Overview
| Ingredient | Key Benefits | Notable Compounds | Supports |
|---|---|---|---|
| 🌿 Ceylon Cinnamon | Antioxidant support | Cinnamaldehyde | Joint circulation |
| 🌹 Rose Hips | Rich in Vitamin C | Ascorbic acid | Collagen formation |
| 🌱 Turmeric | Anti-inflammatory action | Curcumin | Joint comfort |
| 🌿 Moringa Leaf | Nutrient-dense support | Vitamins A, C, calcium | Cartilage health |
| 🌱 Ginger | Digestive & anti-inflammatory | Gingerols | Comfort & digestion |
| 🌶️ Cayenne Pepper | Circulation & warmth | Capsaicin | Joint mobility |
| 🔄 Ceylon Pepper | Boosts absorption & anti-inflammatory | Piperine | Improved Curcumin bioavailability & joint support |
Product Facts
Active Ingredients per 1 g:
- Ceylon Cinnamon (Cinnamomum verum) ……………… 160 mg
- Rose Hips (Rosa canina) …………………………………… 160 mg
- Turmeric Root (Curcuma longa) ………………………… 160 mg
- Moringa Leaf (Moringa oleifera) ………………………… 160 mg
- Ginger Root (Zingiber officinale) ………………………… 160 mg
- Cayenne Pepper (Capsicum annuum) ………………… 160 mg
- Black Pepper (Piper nigrum) ……………………………… 40 mg
Inactive Ingredients: None
Guaranteed Analysis (per scoop):
- Moisture (max) ……………… 10%
- Crude Fiber (max) ………… 15%
- Crude Fat (min) ……………… 2%
- Crude Protein (min) ……… 5%
Directions for Use:
Mix 1/8 teaspoon into 1/2 cup of fresh chop, 3–4 times per week or as directed by your avian veterinarian.
Cautions:
Safe use in birds has not been tested extensively. Consult with your avian veterinarian before use, especially if your bird is pregnant, breeding, or has a medical condition. Discontinue use if adverse reactions occur.
Manufactured for:
BirdSupplies.com, Inc.
Castle Rock, CO 80109
This product is intended for companion birds only. Not for human consumption. If condition worsens, please contact an animal health profesional.
Serving size: ⅛ tsp per ½ cup of chop or seed mix
Frequency: Twice daily for best results
Store: Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Consult your avian veterinarian—especially if your bird is on medication or you plan any medicinal use.
