abstract |
The invention is a dietary supplement for animals, especially dogs, for treating arthritis and joint discomfort. A biscuit form of the supplement may be in the form of a conventional carrier composition of, for example, typical dog biscuit materials including cereal grains, vegetables or animal meat, fat and by-products. Typically, the biscuit contains about 89-97 weight percent (wt. %) of the conventional carrier composition. Optional vitamins and minerals may also be added to the carrier material, typically in about the 1-5 wt. % range. Importantly, the biscuit of the present invention contains about 3-7 wt. % of an arthritis-treating combination, namely, glucosamine sulfate, vitamin C and an array of intracellular ions namely potassium, sodium and iodine. The glucosamine component is present by weight at approximately the same level as the vitamin C, and at approximately 10 (ten) times the level of the sum of the above-named intracellular ions. The biscuit is formulated so that its composition is approximately: n Glucosamine component, 5 mg to 5,000 mg; n Vitamin C component, 5 mg to 3,000 mg; n Potassium component, 50 mcg to 150 mg; n Sodium component, 50 mcg to 150 mg; and n Iodine component, 25 mcg to 100 mg. n The biscuit is dosed at approximately 10 mg glucosamine component per pound of body weight of the animal per day. |