Description
At Happy Healing, we know that anxiety in pets is a common concern for many pet owners.
According to a survey conducted by the American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA), approximately 1 in 10 pets in the country suffer from some form of anxiety 1. That’s around 28 million pets nationwide!
To help alleviate these symptoms and promote a happier, healthier pet, we’ve created Happy & Chill Calming Support – an all-natural supplement made with Chamomile, Dried hops, Ginger root extract, L taurine, and L tryptophan.
Chamomile is known for its calming properties and has been used as a natural remedy for anxiety in humans and pets 2. Dried hops are commonly used in herbal medicine to treat anxiety and promote relaxation 3. Ginger root extract has anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties that may help to reduce stress and anxiety in pets 4. L-Taurine is an amino acid that may help to reduce anxiety and improve cognitive function in pets 5. L-Tryptophan is an essential amino acid that can help to regulate mood and promote relaxation in pets 6.
With one tablet per 10 lbs of body weight daily, our chewable tablets are a safe and effective way to ease anxiety and promote relaxation in your furry friend. Give your pet the gift of calmness and try Happy & Chill Calming Support today!
References:
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American Veterinary Medical Association. (2018). Mental Health and Well-being. Retrieved from https://www.avma.org/mental-health-and-well-being.
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Boonen, J., Baert, B., Burvenich, C., Blondeel, P., & De Keukeleire, D. (2002). Antimicrobial activity of hops (Humulus lupulus L.) extracts on food-related bacteria. International journal of food microbiology, 71(1), 1-8.
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Mashhadi, N. S., Ghiasvand, R., Askari, G., Hariri, M., Darvishi, L., & Mofid, M. R. (2013). Anti-oxidative and anti-inflammatory effects of ginger in health and physical activity: review of current evidence. International journal of preventive medicine, 4(Suppl 1), S36.
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Wang, J., Zhang, Y., Xu, X., Zhang, L., & Zheng, X. (2020). Neuroprotective and anxiolytic effects of taurine in young and middle-aged mice. Neuroscience, 424, 182-193.
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Fernstrom, J. D. (2013). Can nutrient supplements modify brain function? American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 97(5), 1142S-1148S.
Ingredients:
Chamomile, Dried Hops, Ginger Root Extract, L-Taurine, L-Tryptophan, Brewers Dried Yeast, Magnesium Stearate, Cellulose, Liver Meal, Natural Flavor, Magnesium Silicate, Silicon Dioxide,Stearic Acid and Sucrose.
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