BioPower Pet Mobility Magic Spray

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Mobility Support Spray for Dogs & Cats

If your pet is showing signs of stiffness or joint discomfort that often come with age, then our Mobility Magic Spray is an excellent way to provide them with some welcome relief. The spray helps to alleviate inflammation and irritation in the joints, muscles, and hips of dogs and cats, alleviating the soreness and achiness that comes in the senior years. It is completely natural and non-toxic, and uses no drugs or steroids that can have negative health consequences with long-term use.

Signs of mobility problems include a hesitation to jump in the car / on the windowsill, stiffness when walking, signs of pain when touched in the hip area, and even an overall lower activity level than exhibited when younger. When you see any of these symptoms it is time to give you pet some comfort and support. The Mobility Magic Spray helps to relieve inflammation that comes with age and ease the discomfort that it brings by sending beneficial energetic frequencies into your pet’s biofield.

This process of bioresonance therapy is used widely in Europe in the field of holistic healthcare for pets and people. As a holistic therapy, it supports health and vitality by working on the cause of the symptoms, not just by suppressing the symptoms, as is the case with most conventional allopathic veterinary medicine.

Features

  • Completely natural - no chemicals or artificial hormones
  • Uses our proprietary bio-resonance energy process
  • Water based, non-staining & non-toxic
  • Handmade at our workshop in Europe
  • Comes in a recyclable 1.75 ounce glass bottle

Ingredients: Spring water treated with bio-resonance energy, Copaiba essential oil, <1% alcohol.

Instructions for Use

Apply 4 to 6 sprays daily to your pet depending on their size. Simply spritz above from head to tail and once or twice on the belly. May be used multiple times daily to support traumatic injuries. Answers to frequently asked questions may be found here .

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