YDOLO – Flexi Joint Super Oil

YDOLO – Flexi Joint Super Oil

€39,95
Sale price  €39,95 Regular price 
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YDOLO – Flexi Joint Super Oil

YDOLO – Flexi Joint Super Oil

€39,95
Sale price  €39,95 Regular price 

Does your dog stiffen up? Does it take a while for them to "warm up"? Less keen on jumping or climbing stairs?

YDOLO Flexi Joint Super Oil is designed to help dogs move more easily and comfortably again. Not with a single ingredient, but with a complete formula that supports joints in multiple ways: building blocks + lubrication + comfort.

WITHOUT YDOLO Flexi Joint Super Oil

– Dog gets up slowly and stiffly

– Needs to "warm up" before moving smoothly

– Less inclined to jump or climb stairs

– Walking feels harder

– Joints receive little structural support

 

WITH YDOLO Flexi Joint Super Oil

+ Dog gets up more easily, less stiff

+ Smoother movement from the start

+ More confidence when stepping, jumping, and walking

+ Support for cartilage and joint fluid

+ Comfortable movement, even long-term

 

Why this formula works

Joints need 3 things:

1) Building blocks for cartilage and connective tissue

2) Good "lubrication" in the joint

3) Support for comfort under strain

YDOLO Flexi Joint Super Oil combines these three, so your dog is not dependent on a single ingredient.

COMPOSITION:

Sardine oil (35.23%), crude lecithins (5.00%), Methylsulfonylmethane (1.92%), Glucosamine (1.92%), Urtica dioica oil (1.15%), Curcuma oil (1.15%), Green-lipped mussel (0.77%), Hyaluronic acid (0.23%).

ADDITIVES PER KG:

Nutritional additives – Antioxidants: Tocopherol extracts from vegetable oils (1b306(i)) 2,546 mg/kg (RRR-alpha-tocopherol)

Sensory additives – Flavouring compounds: Bamboo extract (2b) 7,700mg/kg, Boswellia serrata extract (2b) 3,800mg/kg, Harpagophytum procumbens extract (2b) 3,800 mg/kg, Salix alba extract (2b) 3,800 mg/kg

ANALYTICAL CONSTITUENTS:

Moisture 52.90%, Crude protein 0.96%, Crude fat 39.12%, Crude ash 0.25%, Crude fibre 0.02%, Sodium 0.00%.

 

INGREDIENTS EXPLAINED: WHAT PROBLEM DOES IT HELP ADDRESS, WHAT RESULT DOES IT PROVIDE?

  • Green-lipped mussel (Perna canaliculus)

What does it actually do?
Green-lipped mussel contains unique marine fatty acids (such as ETA) that inhibit the production of inflammatory substances in the joints, unlike regular fish oil.

What problem does that address?
Joints that overreact to strain → stiffness, sensitivity, stiff rising.

What do you see in practice?
👉 Less stiff rising
👉 Smoother movement
👉 More willingness to walk, especially in seniors

  •  Sardine oil (omega-3: EPA & DHA)

What does it actually do?
EPA and DHA change the composition of cell membranes, causing the body to produce less aggressive inflammatory signals in joints.

What problem does that address?
Chronic low-grade inflammation around joints → "wooden" movement.

What do you see in practice?
👉 Smoother start-up
👉 Less "warming up" needed
👉 Better resilience during walks

  • Glucosamine

What does it actually do?
Glucosamine is a building block of cartilage and supports the production of glycosaminoglycans (joint structure).

What problem does that address?
Cartilage that becomes thinner or less resilient due to age or strain.

What do you see in practice?
👉 Joints remain "usable" for longer
👉 Less deterioration in older dogs
👉 Especially noticeable after a few weeks

  • MSM (methylsulfonylmethane)

What does it actually do?
MSM provides biologically active sulfur, necessary for connective tissue, tendons, and cartilage, and inhibits inflammatory reactions at the cellular level.

What problem does that address?
Stiffness due to tense or irritated connective tissue around the joint.

What do you see in practice?
👉 Less stiffness
👉 More flexibility in movement
👉 Faster recovery after exertion

  • Hyaluronic acid

What does it actually do?
Hyaluronic acid binds water and ensures thick, viscous joint fluid that absorbs shocks and reduces friction.

What problem does that address?
"Dry" joints → stiff movement, creaking sensation.

What do you see in practice?
👉 Smoother joint glide
👉 Less stiff start-up
👉 More comfortable walking

  •  Curcuma oil (curcuminoids)

What does it actually do?
Curcumin inhibits inflammatory pathways such as NF-κB and COX-2, which are involved in joint pain and stiffness.

What problem does that address?
Inflammatory stimuli that amplify pain and stiffness.

What do you see in practice?
👉 Less "getting stuck"
👉 Better range of motion
👉 Supports comfort under strain

  • Boswellia serrata (boswellic acids)

What does it actually do?
Boswellic acids block 5-LOX, an enzyme that produces inflammatory substances (leukotrienes) in joints.

What problem does that address?
Persistent joint irritation that does not resolve on its own.

What do you see in practice?
👉 Less sensitivity
👉 More comfort when stepping
👉 Especially effective in older dogs

  •  Devil's Claw (Harpagophytum)

What does it actually do?
Harpagosides inhibit inflammatory substances and reduce stimuli that activate pain receptors.

What problem does that address?
Stiffness and "reluctance" to move.

What do you see in practice?
👉 Easier to get up
👉 Less hesitation when moving
👉 Better desire to move

  • Willow Bark (Salix alba)

What does it actually do?
Salicin is converted in the body to salicylic acid, which inhibits pain signals and inflammation.

What problem does that address?
Pain sensitivity in joints, especially in older dogs.

What do you see in practice?
👉 Extra comfort when moving
👉 Less "limping sensation"
⚠️ Do not combine with NSAIDs without veterinary advice.

  •  Bamboo extract (silicon)

What does it actually do?
Silicon stimulates collagen formation and strengthens connective tissue, tendons, and ligaments.

What problem does that address?
Instability around the joint, especially in heavy or active dogs.

What do you see in practice?
👉 Stronger support around the joint
👉 Better stability
👉 Less "giving way" under strain

  •  Nettle oil (Urtica dioica)

What does it actually do?
Nettle inhibits inflammatory enzymes and supports the elimination of waste products through metabolism.

What problem does that address?
Joints that remain sensitive due to accumulation of waste products.

What do you see in practice?
👉 Less heavy feeling in movement
👉 Better general mobility
👉 Supports long-term comfort

  • Lecithins (emulsifier – phospholipids)

What does it actually do?
Lecithins are body-own fats that improve the absorption and distribution of fat-soluble ingredients.

What problem does that address?
Poor mixing or inconsistent dosage of active substances.

What do you see in practice?
👉 Each pump = same composition
👉 Better absorption
👉 Better and more consistent results

FAQ

1) What is Flexi Joint Super Oil for?
Flexi Joint Super Oil supports supple joints, comfortable movement, and easier rising. It is ideal for stiffness, old age, intensive strain, and sensitive joints.

2) When will I notice results in my dog?
Many dogs get up more easily and move more smoothly within 2–4 weeks. For structural support (cartilage and joint fluid), it's best to evaluate after 6–8 weeks of daily use.

3) Is this suitable for dogs with osteoarthritis?
Flexi Joint is often used in dogs prone to osteoarthritis to support comfort and mobility. It does not replace veterinary treatment but can be a strong supplement.

4) Is Flexi Joint better than just glucosamine?
Yes. Glucosamine primarily supports structure. Flexi Joint combines this with MSM, hyaluronic acid, green-lipped mussel, and omega-3 for comfort, lubrication, and stability.

5) Can my dog use this every day?
Yes. The formula is developed for daily and long-term use, especially for senior dogs, large breeds, and sport dogs.

6) Is this suitable for young dogs?
Yes, especially for large breeds or active dogs. Be sure to use the correct dosage. Do not give to puppies younger than 6 weeks.

7) Why is this an oil and not a capsule or powder?
Oil is better absorbed, mixes easily with food, and is simpler to administer daily. This increases consistent use – and consistency yields results.

8) How do I dose Flexi Joint correctly?
2 pumps per 10 kg body weight per day, over food.
For sensitive dogs: start with half the dose for 3–5 days.

9) Is Flexi Joint safe for long-term use?
Yes, it is a complementary feed without artificial additives, grain-free, and gluten-free.

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