for all of you that suffer from aches and sore joints I just got a response from the Australian rep for Sasha's blend (as I wanted to see if we had a Canadian web site we could order directly like in the U.S.) and he had a small link at the bottom that said for the Human version of Sasha's blend...here it is!
www.jointxl.com
If it is as good as the doggie version then humans should be jumping around with glee too!
it is a whole lot of different marine...
based stuff (ie mussel shells ground up etc ) that is very high in glucosamine and other good stuff to basically put gel between the joints to cushion them and prevent bone on bone rubbing...and it also seems to help ligament damage...as Chester had buggered up both hind legs and was walking on 3 legs and then alternating the other one ...3 weeks after being put on this blend and he was running again and walking on all 4 legs putting full weight on all...it just seems to be the best blend of supplements out there for knee and joint and arthritis problems...any one I have heard talk of it sings its praises and I am a convert too!
What's the difference with this supplement?
compared to others? Just wondering, I have Marley and Kingston on a glucose supplement from our vets.

yeah let me know if it works for you...
this can be my little good deed for the year...make doggies out there feel better...and hey if there is a human version then the 2 leggers will also feel better...have a great vacation!
it workeds wonders for Chester...
but please make sure Chloe gets the Sasha's blend (doggie and cat version!)...and your dad gets the human version (my guess is the human one does not have the vanilla fishy smell!)
I just had my vet check out Sasha's blend for animals...
(she had never heard of it) & she gave me the greenlight to give it to Malcolm so I'm going to give it a try when I return from vacataion.
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I just placed an order for Chloe
I must have missed that at the bottom. I will have to check it out for my stepdad.
I wonder if that would help the tendinitis in my hands, wrist and elbows?
Nikki