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Resveratrol For Pets
 
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  • Cat & Dog Antioxidant Supplement
  • Cardiovascular Health
  • Kidney Health
  • Cartilage, Disc & Joint Health


Excellent Value: 1 bottle is a 4 - 6 month supply for pets under 25 pounds


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Resveratrol for Dogs & Cats


New Improved Formula: Now for cats and dogs!

Each capsule contains 100mg of trans-resveratrol, 100mg of quercetin, and 100mg of green-lipped mussel.

60 capsules - Excellent Value: One bottle is a 4 - 6 month supply for pets under 25 pounds.


Resveratrol for Pets Ingredients (1 capsule):

Trans-Resveratrol 100 mg (Polygonum cuspidatum)(root)
Quercetin 100 mg
Green Lipped Mussel 100mg Other Ingredients: Monocrystalline Cellulose, Vegetable Capsule (Hypromellose, Water).

Made in the USA. No dairy, gluten, or soy. Non GMO
GMP-Certified. All ingredients thirty-party tested for purity and efficacy.


green lipped musselsNow With Green-Lipped Mussel

Green lipped mussels are rich in essential omega-3 fatty acids, particularly eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) and docosahexaenoic acid (DHA). These omega-3s play a vital role in reducing inflammation and supporting overall health in pets, contributing to healthier joints, a shinier coat, and improved heart health. Green-lipped mussels also contain naturally occurring nutrients that help support mobility and reduce stiffness, enhancing your pet's quality of life.

Our pure green-lipped mussel powder is sourced from the pristine waters of the Marlborough Sounds in New Zealand. We are committed to maintaining the highest purity standards through our CO2 extraction process, which preserves the natural integrity of the ingredients and extends the product's shelf life. Unlike lesser alternatives that may include shells or carriers, our supplement remains free from any additives, offering a clean and potent formula to support your pet's health.



Is Resveratrol Safe For Dogs & Cats?

Resveratrol For Pets is safe for dogs and cats when the supplement ingredient is sourced correctly. While resveratrol is commonly found in the skin of grapes, which are toxic to pets, it is also derived from the Japanese Knotweed plant. When choosing a resveratrol supplement for dogs, it's important to determine where it is extracted from and avoid grape-derived sources.


What Is The Best Source Of Resveratrol for Dogs & Cats?

The best source of resveratrol for pets is the Japanese Knotweed plant. Unlike grapes, Japanese Knotweed provides a safe and concentrated source of resveratrol. Ask Ariel's Resveratrol for Pets is made from the Japanese knotweed plant, not from grapes. This supplement is produced under strict GMP (Good Manufacturing Practices) standards, ensuring quality, safety and reliability from start to finish. By choosing a resveratrol supplement sourced from Japanese Knotweed, you can confidently provide your pet with the antioxidant benefits without the risks associated with grape toxicity.


Dakota

"Dakota had two extensive surgeries as a pup to remove tumors from her salivary glands. Since then, she has always been quite healthy, but we recently added Resveratrol For Dogs to give her a little antioxidant support as she ages. The capsules have been easy to give to her with dinner. Dakota is almost 15 now and she has the energy of a pup. Thank you Ask Ariel!" - Laura, California


Resveratrol for Pets Can Benefit:

Resveratrol can help to strengthen the heart muscle and support cardiovascular health in pets. Research [1] shows that Resveratrol provides cardioprotective benefits by reducing inflammation in the heart and cardiovascular system and by improving endothelial function. Helpful for pets with heart disease problems including heart murmurs, high blood pressure (hypertension), poor valve function or congestive heart failure. Use to support dog breeds that are more prone to developing heart conditions. These breeds include Cavalier King Charles Spaniels, Dachshunds, Poodles, Doberman Pinscher, Boxer, Schnauzers, and Great Danes.

Resveratrol is being researched for its potential to inhibit the growth and spread of cancer cells in pets. Resveratrol interferes with the process of carcinogenesis, where normal cells are transformed into cancer cells. It also affects gene and hormone expression, slowing down the replication and spread of cancer cells. A study [2] on the anticancer effects of resveratrol showed that it may be useful as an adjunct therapy in canine hemangiosarcoma patients. While it's not a cancer cure, it can be used as part of a comprehensive cancer protection and support plan.

Resveratrol can cross the blood-brain barrier, making it beneficial for brain health in dogs and cats. It may help reduce plaque buildup associated with cognitive dysfunction in older dogs [3], potentially improving memory and cognitive function. Can also improve alertness and increase energy, helping owners of older dogs to bring back the “puppy in their pet”.

Resveratrol has anti-inflammatory properties and may help protect cartilage from breaking down [4]. Cartilage is the connective tissue that helps joints move without grinding or friction. Resveratrol can be especially beneficial for pets with arthritis or joint pain, as it can reduce inflammation, relieve discomfort and may help reduce the need for non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs.


Bleu

"We added Resveratrol for Dogs to Bleu's regimen and have noticed a remarkable difference. He is nearly 9 years old and had been really slowing down. By using the Resveratrol for Dogs along with Purrfect Pet CoQ10, Bleu is now running and playing with much younger dogs at the Doggie Fun Zone. It has been a big improvement." - Davis Family, California



  • Dogs With Intervertebral Disc Disease (IVDD)
Intervertebral disc disease (IVDD) in dogs is a condition where the cushioning “shock absorber” discs between the vertebrae in the spinal column either rupture or degenerate. This can cause pain, loss of limb function (partial or complete) and paralysis. Degenerative IVDD is a slow, progressive condition that can lead to spinal cord compression accompanied by pain and a loss of mobility usually in older, large breed dogs. Studies [5] have shown that resveratrol shows considerable potential for the repair and regeneration of intervertebral discs.

Research [6] suggests that resveratrol may have renoprotective effects, helping to reduce fibrosis, prevent diabetic nephropathy, and reduce oxidative stress and inflammation in the kidneys. It can help preserve kidney structure and function in pets with compromised kidney function.

Resveratrol may be useful in preventing diabetic kidney damage [7]. Diabetic pets accumulate excess sugar in the blood and the kidneys can become overworked while filtering out the sugar. Diabetes is one of the leading causes of kidney disease and decreased kidney function in pets.

Lyme disease is characterized by systemic, chronic inflammation. Resveratrol can help to increase blood flow into areas where the Borrelia bugdorferi bacteria can hide making this one of the best supplements for treating Lyme disease in dogs. Researchers [8] tested the effectiveness of 14 plant-based extracts in the treatment of Lyme Disease. Japanese knotweed, which is safe for dogs, was one of the top two most effective in killing off the Lyme bacteria.


Puff Daddy

"We had some good news about Puff Daddy on Friday! Ever since Puff Daddy was a pup (he is a 7 ½ yr old Chinese Crested Powder Puff now) different vets would say they heard a mild heart murmur (about 2-3 out of scale of 0-6). About two years ago, we started a heart disease protocol that included Amazing Omegas, Purrfect Pet CoQ10 and Resveratrol for Dogs. This month (January) we went in for Puff Daddy’s rabies vaccination and the vet listened to his heart for quite some time. She looked up amazed. She heard no murmur. She asked me what I was giving him and said to keep it up. Puff Daddy has the energy of a puppy, running at full-speed with dogs 3-4x his size. I am so grateful for Ask Ariel." - Andrea, Washington, D.C.


Resveratrol & Quercetin: A Dynamic Duo

Resveratrol for Pets contains an exceptional combination of two powerful antioxidants: resveratrol and quercetin. When used together, they have synergistic effects, enhancing each other's benefits. Resveratrol and quercetin are both are potent antioxidants that can provide protection against oxidative stress, inflammation, and various health issues. This combination has shown promising results in research, particularly in terms of cancer prevention and support. Quercetin also enhances resveratrol’s bioavailability, making the supplement more effective.

Ask Ariel's Resveratrol For Pets is sourced from Japanese knotweed and contains high concentrations of trans-resveratrol, the active form of the compound most useful to the body. This resveratrol and quercetin supplement is formulated for maximum absorption and bioavailability, ensuring that your pet receives all the benefits from these powerful antioxidants.



Willow

"Willow had her follow-up scan and bloodwork today...4 months after surgery and diagnosis. I'm so overwhelmed with gratitude and emotion. I couldn't wait to email you. Her ALT level is normal! Her ALKP is barely elevated. Most importantly...the growth that was on the underside of the liver that was inoperable, is gone!!!!! They did multiple scans in all different ways to find the tumor and it's not there. They looked at everything on her and nothing. Everything is perfectly normal and healthy and the doctors said that if they didn't know the history they would have questioned why they were even examining her. She acts like a puppy and is so happy and energetic we almost can't believe it. Thank you, thank you, thank you! You are an absolute angel from God." - Wilcox Family, Arizona


Sources
1. Resveratrol and Clinical Trials: The Crossroad From in Vitro Studies to Human Evidence. Current Pharmaceutical Design.. (2013) 19: 6064. Joao Tomé-Carneiro, Mar Larrosa, Antonio González-Sarrías, et al.
2. Anticancer Effects of Resveratrol in Canine Hemangiosarcoma Cell Lines. Veterinary and Comparative Oncology.. 2018 Jun;16(2):253-261. A Carlson, K S Alderete, M K O Grant, et al.
3. Dietary Supplementation With Resveratrol Reduces Plaque Pathology in a Transgenic Model of Alzheimer's Disease. Neurochemistry International. Volume 54, Issue 2, February 2009, Pages 111-118. Saravanan S.Karuppagoundera, John T.Pinto, Hui Xu, et al.
4. Resveratrol, Potential Therapeutic Interest in Joint Disorders. Inflammation. Nutrients. 2017 Jan 6;9(1):45. doi: 10.3390/nu9010045.
5. The Action of Resveratrol, a Phytoestrogen Found in Grapes, on the Intervertebral Disc. Spine. November 15, 2008 - Volume 33 - Issue 24 - p 2586-2595. Li, Xin, MD, PhD; Phillips, Frank M., MD; An, Howard S., MD; et al.
6. Renal Protective Effects of Resveratrol. Oxidative Medicine and Cellular Longevity. Vol. 2013, Article ID 568093, 7 pages, 2013. Munehiro Kitada, Daisuke Koya.
7. Resveratrol, a polyphenolic phytoalexin, attenuates diabetic nephropathy in rats. Pharmacology. Epub 2005 Nov 11. Sameer Sharma, Muragundla Anjaneyulu, S K Kulkarni, Kanwaljit Chopra.
8. Evaluation of Natural and Botanical Medicines for Activity Against Growing and Non-growing Forms of B. burgdorferi. Frontiers in Medicine. 21 February 2020. Jie Feng, Jacob Leone, Sunjya Schweig and Ying Zhang.

Author: Susan Blake Davis, CCN
Updated And Revised 9/17/2024