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Originally Posted by Wylie's Mom Or, maybe the 2 supps. are similar enough in their formulations to be comparable? Can you post Platinum's formulation - love to see it.  |
Here is the (shortened) product info for the Wellness + Joint formula:
Platinum Performance™ CJ is our our most comprehensive canine joint support product to date. In addition to the Omega-3 Essential Fatty Acids and Antioxidants provided by Platinum Performance™ Canine Wellness formula, your dog will receive the joint protecting nutrients Glucosamine, MSM, Cetyl Myristoleate and Hyaluronic Acid to cushion and lubricate your dog’s joints.
Platinum Performance™ CJ provides nutrients that support healthy joint function by targeting five primary contributors to development of joint health issues, namely:
Chronic Inflammation
Free Radical Damage
Degradative Enzyme Activity
Traumatic Injury
Overuse Natural Aging Process
Per Tablespoon (9.76g)
Chondroprotective
Glucosamine Sulfate 525mg
Methylsulfonylmethane (OptiMSM™) 305mg
Boswellia serrata Extract 30mg
Cetyl Myristoleate 10mg
Hyaluronic Acid 10mg
There are also several joint supplements (these are comparable to Cosequin due to the fact there is a GUARANTEED amount, per tablespoon. Also due to the fact they are formulated to work in conjunction with one another and coupled with other variables that have been proven to work better when formulated as a group).
The thing we like about the PP is the fact that the company stands behind their product, does continual research, offers consulting veterinarian/nutritionists and has been proven to work. It is only supposed to be sold through veterinarians, of course, there is always "leakage" but I wouldn't buy it through a website aside from their own because it does have expiration dates.
Check out the website, Platinumperformance.com, and let me know what you think. I respect your opinion! The also offer numerous other veterinary formulas which is helpful in the clinic.