Research-backed ingredients

The third-party studies that give our ingredients their clinically-proven status

Reference 1 - KSM-66® Ashwagandha

Kaur J, Seshadri, S, Golla, K & Sampara, P (2022) Efficacy and safety of standardised Ashwagandha (Withania somnifera) root extract on reducing stress and anxiety in domestic dogs: A randomised controlled trial. Journal of Veterinary Behavior, 51, 8-15

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Reference 2 - Lemon Balm

A. Scholey , et al., (2014) Anti-Stress Effects of Lemon Balm-Containing Foods. Nutrients, 6, 4805-4821.

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Reference 3 - Ashwagandha

Chandrasekhar, K., Kapoor, J., & Anishetty, S. (2012). A prospective, randomized double-blind, placebo-controlled study of safety and efficacy of a high-concentration full-spectrum extract of ashwagandha root in reducing stress and anxiety in adults. Indian journal of psychological medicine, 34(3), 255–262.

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Reference 4 - Ovomet®

Gil-Quintana et al. (2018) Short-Term Effects of Ovomet®, Eggshell Membrane, in Joint Pain: A Double-Blind and Placebo Study. Journal of Osteoporosis & Physical Activity,  Phys Act 2018, 6:1

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Reference 5 - Ovomet®

Aguirre et al. (2018), The efficacy of Ovopet® in the treatment of hip dysplasia in dogs. Journal of Veterinary Medicine and Animal Health 10 (8): 198-207

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Reference 6 - Ovoderm®

Gil Quintana et al. (2018). Supplementation with Ovoderm® Reduces the Clinical Signs of Skin Aging. A Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled Study

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Reference 7 - Lemon Balm

Buchwald-Werner S. et al (2015) Agro Food Industry Hi Tech.;, vol 26 (1)

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Reference 8 - Calsporin®

Lima et al (2020). Dietary supplementation with Bacillus subtilis C-3102 improves gut health indicators and faecal microbiota of dogs. Animal feed Science and Technology 270, 114672.

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Reference 9 - Ovoderm®

Woo-jin et al (2022) Antiaging activity of eggshell membrane administration and its underlying mechanism. Molecular & cellular toxicology.

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Reference 10 - Calsporin®

Schauf et al (2019). Effect of Calsporin® (Bacillus subtilis C-3102) addition to the diet on faecal quality and nutrient digestibility in healthy adult dogs. Journal of Applied Animal Nutrition, vol 7, e3.

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Reference 11 - Calsporin®

Felix (2010). Digestibility and faecal characteristics of dogs fed with Bacillus subtilis in diet. Cincia Rural v40, 10.

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