Key Features
- 1 lb
- High vitamin and mineral content
- Helps with arthritis pain
Product Description
Alfalfa is used for a variety of purposes - from pet supplements to tea. Our powdered alfalfa leaf is ideal for encapsulation. Alfalfa has a reputation as a good "all-around" herb due to a (relatively) high vitamin and mineral content that helps with arthritis pain.
Details
- Latin name: Medicago sativa
- Origin: USA
- Uses: Natural health
- Ingredients: Alfalfa leaf
Recommended Daily Dosages
- Small breeds (0-20 lbs): 1/4 tsp.
- Medium breeds (21-40 lbs): 1/2 tsp.
- Large breeds (41+ lbs): 1 tsp.
Notes
Supplements cannot be shipped to Japan.
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Write a ReviewMay 15, 2014
Was recently suggested to use this for my little pooch who was suffering from Kidney issues. He has been getting the alfalfa powder in his regular diet and has definitely shown improvement
May 15, 2014
I have gotten this product twice and have been very satisfied. It is a good value for the price, it lasts a while, and it appears to be of good quality. I would recommend it to anyone.
April 12, 2012
I use the kelp and alfalfa as supplements in my dog's food every day. Since I have added these two ingredients to my dog's food I have seen a huge difference in his coat and skin and overall health and appearance.
February 14, 2011
I have used and witnessed the benefits of these [Kelp & Alfalfa] supplements with my own dogs. They are great! Now I am sending these in order to help a USAR soldier's adopted stray, "Rosco" recover! Great product! Thank you and God Bless!!
July 23, 2010
This product is great!!! 1LB lasts 6 months. I can tell the difference between the dogs that do and the dogs that don't.
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