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Natural Joint Relief For Pets
 
Unique Bee Venom product offers natural joint and pain relief for Dogs, Cats & Horses
Pet owners now have a Natural alternative to joint relief for the pets.

Developed in New Zealand and used by thousands of satisfied pet owners, Natura Joint Relief is a unique blend of bee venom, fish oil and honey.

Bee Venom is a unique multi-component complex, which contains 18 biologically active compounds.Bee venom contains Melittin, which is 100 times more potent as an anti-inflammatory than hydrocortisol as well as Peptide 401 a strong anti-inflammatory peptide.

As well, it contains fish oil, rich in omega 3 and omega 6 fatty acids and vitamins A and D which helps your pets immune system, bone growth , skin and coat , as well as lessining joint inflammation. For full information, with an in-depth white paper on our product
you can check out a .pdf file on bee venom

Bee Venom White Paper: http://www.painreliefforpets.com/docs/Joint_Relief.pdf

We are excited to able to bring this product to the US, exclusively through Natura Prime: Natures Best, Natural Alternatives.

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