Turmeric | Curcumin

New studies show that curcumin fed in the diet and paired with collagen and green tea extract offer even more relief to arthritis pain and improved mobility. So I’ve modified my Golden Paste Recipe to sub the water for Green Tea! And a suggestion to serve with bone broth – or a collagen supplement

It’s a must-have in your cancer-fighting protocols.

Kibble Feeders: Keep in mind the highly processed diets are considered to be inflammatory. So adding turmeric is a benefit to helping reduce oxidative stress from these foods too.

Turmeric Dosing Guidelines :

  1. For small dogs (up to 25 pounds):
  • Low end: 50 mg twice a day
  • High end: 125 mg twice a day
  1. For medium-sized dogs (26 to 50 pounds):
  • Low end: 125 mg twice a day
  • High end: 250 mg twice a day
  1. For large dogs (51 pounds and above):
  • Low end: 250 mg twice a day
  • High end: 500 mg twice a day

Be sure to read my blog and see the recipe for Golden Paste:

Turmeric Supplements are available in Fullscript
You’ll find turmeric and boswellia (aka Frankincense) in CBD Dog Health Ease
Turmeric is also included in Total Body Support V/M Supplement from Dr. Ruth.

When adding turmeric to your dog’s diet, be sure you look at all the sources of turmeric as many supplements, vitamin & mineral supplements, are adding it into the products.

You’ll generally know when you’re getting too much turmeric if you start seeing yellow poop! If that’s the case lower your dosage. But also look for possible digestive upset or allergic conditions. If you see these, please stop the turmeric and reset!