You may have noticed recently that Hemopet introduced BioBlend Super 6 for companion dogs by W. Jean Dodds. Are you wondering more about it?
First, let’s give you some history on its development. Dr. Dodds would suggest adding all of these antioxidants together to lower the isoprostane cellular oxidative stress biomarker level in dogs found to have isoprostane levels testing above the normal isoprostane range (i.e. above 0. 5-1.75 ng/ml) with CellBIO. In fact, our clinical trials confirmed that the isoprostane oxidative stress biomarker level comes down after 3-5 months with these six antioxidant supplements contained in our unique BioBlend Super 6 powder that work synergistically.
What are the 6 ingredients in BioBlend Super 6?
CoQ10 – Antioxidant to reduce cellular damage. Essential support for heart and periodontal health.
Vitamin D3 – Healthy bone, teeth, and muscle tone support. Supports heart health and overall immune system function.
Selenium – Vital to the overall health of pets and people. A powerful antioxidant mineral to support tissue elasticity, maintain healthy thyroid levels, combats inflammation and supports a number of other body functions. Works together with Vitamin E.
Green Tea Extract – A powerful antioxidant and antimicrobial that contains key vitamins, minerals, and amino acids. Green tea extract is a powerful and important ingredient in maintaining and supporting well–being.
CurcuWIN – Contains advanced circuminoids (e.g., turmeric) that provide significant benefits in supporting the immune system, battling inflammation, and contributing to metabolic and neurological function.
Alpha Lipoic Acid – Powerful antioxidant, anti-inflammatory and detoxifying agent.
Can any dog take BioBlend Super 6?
Yes; any dog can take BioBlend Super 6!
If you read over our CellBIO and BioBlend Success Stories, you will notice that many of these companion dogs have complicated and contributing health issues. So, the amount of BioBlend Super 6 is adjusted based on that particular animal’s size and needs.
With that being said, please do not exceed the recommended daily amount for your dog unless advised by your veterinarian, based on your companion dog’s CellBIO test results, and taking the vitamin D3 status level and existing supplementation into account. For instance, vitamin D is a fat-soluble vitamin – like vitamins A, E and K – that is stored in the liver, fat tissue and skeletal muscle. If taken in large doses, vitamin D toxicity can result.