Agilease...... what an amazing product.
So many people are looking for alternative measures for the health and well being of a body. And I'm no different. There are so many different alternatives out there - which one is the best?
I'm sure since you are here on my site, that you are aware that I love Young Living Essential oil products. That is something I don't even attempt to hideit. but I do have to say I was a little more than skeptical when Young Living came out with a product called Agilease..... then I tried it. I have to say - it definitely lives up to its name.
This little gem contains, along with many other ingredients, Tumeric! Tumeric is the hot commodity today in researching for inflammation and more. Google is just filled with different articles on the ways in which tumeric is being used to help in this area. So armed with that tidbit of information, you can just imagine why a product that includes tumeric would be named Agilease!
This baby supports and protects joint and cartilage health, and is beneficial for athletes and active individuals of all ages who want to support and protect their joints. It's the perfect companion to an active lifestyle - of which so many of us have. With most of the country inside, we are finding new and ingenious ways to stay active, fit and healthy - and Agilease is here to help.
But wait there's more! Did you know that you can use it on your dogs and larger animals? Why yes, yes you can! How do I know this? Well because I use it on my Aussiedor (Aussie/Labrador mix) Ranger. If I didn't feel comfortable with a product, I wouldn't be willing to test it out on my own furry family members!
Ranger is 4 years old and weighs in at a hefty 86 lbs. From the time we rescued him at 8 weeks, he has always seemed to have difficulty getting up from a lying down prone position. At 9 months, we took him to a specialist and he was diagnosed with hip dysplasia. Even at the tender age of 9 months, the vet told us he would need to be on a lifetime of pain meds because his hip joint was not right. Enter into the picture, Young Living.
Ranger is 4 years old and weighs in at a hefty 86 lbs. From the time we rescued him at 8 weeks, he has always seemed to have difficulty getting up from a lying down prone position. At 9 months, we took him to a specialist and he was diagnosed with hip dysplasia. Even at the tender age of 9 months, the vet told us he would need to be on a lifetime of pain meds because his hip joint was not right. Enter into the picture, Young Living.
After doing some research, we originally discussed using another product called Omegagize - which contains CoQ10 and omega3 fatty acids, along with fish oil. The vet looked at the ingredients and said try it. So for 3 years we used it with no problems. Then came along Agilease.
Again, after doing some research on the ingredients and what they would be good for - we switched Ranger from Omegagize to Agilease. The difference has been incredible. On Omegagize he was fine. Still got up from a prone position like an old dog, but never lifted his leg or limped or acted in pain. But he never really wanted to run and play with the others, and kind of stayed by himself. Then we switched to Agilease. As with Omegagize, he still gets up kind of wonky, but he is back to running and jumping up and playing with Dakota and Becca as if nothing were wrong. He runs to the door now to be the first one outside so he can have first shot at everything - toys, dogs, bushes, etc. It's almost like having a 4 year old puppy. You know what I mean, right? A dog that is house trained, obedience trained, socialized around people and dogs, and yet has all the energy and playfulness of a 9 month old puppy! It's been a blessing and a curse - LOL.
I'm grateful he is not in pain and has the playful energy back - but oh my - he wears me out now! I just wanted to share another one of my success stories of using essential oils and essential oil infused products that I use for myself - on my furry family members.
It's been such a wonderful transformation, and I can't wait to share more as the weeks, months and years go on.
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