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Off to look at Glycoflex... |
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I can't figure out why they would even put SLS in it. From what I understand, SLS is for cleaning and making shampoos foam. :confused: :confused: |
I use Platinum Performance products- Platinum Performance Complete Joint. Canine CJ I started my golden on the regular Platinum a year ago (without the extra joint support of the PP Complete Joint) and her regular right-hind limping completely quit. She is now on the PP Complete Joint. Platinum and Cosequin are the only products I trust, due to their solid research and testing, and their excellent customer support (including vets and nutritionists). The use of SLS is really scary, and if I used the product, I sure would be calling and raising a fuss about this. |
i looked at the ingredients in Platinum Performance™ CJ Canine Wellness Formula + Complete Joint (CJ and i did not see SLS. DO YOU THINK THIS ONE IS BETTER THAN COSEQUIN? I HAVE SAMMY ON COSEQUIN AND WAS ABOUT TO REORDER, BUT SEEING THIS I AM CONFUSED. |
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The CJ is in the base of the regular Wellness formula which is a base of fatty and amino acids, but the joint support agents are actually used in conjunction with other ingredients to optimize benefit. Glucosamine Sulfate 525mg Methylsulfonylmethane (OptiMSM™) 305mg Boswellia serrata Extract 30mg Cetyl Myristoleate 10mg Hyaluronic Acid 10mg I have used these products on my extremely high-level performance horses and can't beleive the difference they make. I know horses are different than dogs, but it has certainly made me believe in the product. |
My vet recommended CosaminDS for Squirt's arthritis. I started him last March, and what a noticeable improvement. He's got his youth back. |
I was just looking around Google and I see that the capsules do contain this but I don't see it as an ingredient in the chewables. The chewables do have garlic though, so I would not use them. Dasuquin (new Cosequin-type concoction) doesn't have this either. Then I was thinking maybe this is used to make the capsules...not the Cosequin itself. It seems that sodium lauryl sulfate can increase absorbtion of ingredients or something like that when the med is in a capsule form. It evidently can also be an ingredient in the capsule itself which most of our dogs don't swallow. So I am going to email Nutramax and ask. |
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Crystal, are you contacting the company or do you want me too? :p |
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Brand Name Dasuquin (Nutramax) Active Ingredient(s): Dasuquin for Cats; Glucosamine hydrochloride (125mg), Sodium chondroitin sulfate (100mg), Avocado/Soybean Unsaponifiables (25mg). Also contains Gelatin, soy protein isolate, natural chicken flavor, natural tuna flavor, gum resin, water, tea, mixed tocopherols, magnesium stearate, titanium dioxide, silicon dioxide, natural and artificial flavoring, sodium lauryl sulfate, FD&C Yellow #5, FD&C Blue #1 ...maybe it is the capsule??? |
Grrr, I looked right over that in the Dasuquin. I have emailed them and will post when I find something out. |
Now I'm worried, I've been giving my almost 20 year old cat Cosequin for the past 2 to 3 months already. I have seen improvements in her and i would hate to no give it to her anymore. |
Crystal, Thank you for taking the time to contact us. A minute amount of sodium lauryl sulfate is used in the manufacturing of the pharmaceutical grade hard gelatin capsules by the capsule manufacturer to keep the capsule shells from becoming brittle and cracking during the filling process and shipment of the product. Desiccant packets are placed in the Cosequin bottles to absorb moisture, which keeps the product fresh and extends shelf life to assure a fully active product. Without sodium lauryl sulfate, the gelatin capsule would become brittle from moisture loss and lead to broken and cracked capsules in the bottle. As a "sprinkle capsule", the contents can be emptied from the gelatin capsule onto the pet's food, and the empty capsule shell discarded. If you have any questions, please contact Customer Service at 1-888-886-6442. We are here Monday through Friday from 8:30 am to 5:00 pm EST. I think we are sticking with it. :) |
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THANKS for getting to the bottom of the SLS mystery ;) |
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