For skin & coat health support
Complementary pet food for the symptomatic management of skin conditions and poor hair quality in dogs and cats. It protects and supports growth of hair, skin, mucous membranes, and nails. It helps maintain the skin barrier through a 360º effect: nourishes, protects, and repairs.
Administration is recommended for at least 1 month and maintained as long as the symptoms persist.
Fish oil: 260 mg, Borage seed oil (Borago officinalis): 140 mg, Bovine gelatin, Oilve oil: 60 mg, Glycerin, Glycerlyl monostearate, Hyaluronic acid: 5 mg, Bee wax.
Trace elements: Zinc (Zinc oxide): 2.80 mg, Selenium (L-Selenomethionine): 50 μg.
Vitamins: Biotin: 6 mg, Vitamin E: 2.5 mg.
Crude protein (19.8%), crude fat (59.2%), crude fiber (2.0%), crude ash (1.4%)
Eicosapentaenoicacid (EPA – ω3): 91.0 mg
Docosahexaenoicacid (DHA – ω3): 65.0 mg
Gamma-linolenic acid (GLA – ω6): 26.5 mg
Linoleicacid (LA – ω6): 53.8 mg
Arachidonicacid (ω6): 5 mg
Oleicacid (ω9): 76.2 mg
Erucicacid (ω9): 4.6 mg
Perform regular baths, which help control
secondary infections, eliminate allergens
from the skin and, depending on the
product used, also help reduce
inflammation and itching of the skin.
In case of atopic dermatitis, remove
the responsible allergens from the
environment, although, unfortunately,
this is not always possible.
In case of dermatosis due to nutrient
deficiency, use highly digestible diets
simultaneously.
Keep strict control of ectoparasites
thorough a regular de-flea
program.
Perform regular baths, which help control
secondary infections, eliminate allergens
from the skin and, depending on the product
used, also help reduce inflammation and
itching of the skin.
In case of atopic dermatitis, remove the
responsible allergens from the environment,
although, unfortunately, this is not always
possible.
In case of dermatosis due to nutrient deficiency,
use highly digestible diets simultaneously.
Keep strict control of ectoparasites thorough
a regular de-flea program.
Rich source of omega-3 fatty acids (specifically EPA and DHA).
Anti-inflammatory: Omega-3 fatty acids modulate the production of proinflammatory cytokines and eicosanoids, with the substances resulting from the metabolism of omega-3 fatty acids being less stimulating of the inflammatory response than those resulting from omega-6 fatty acids. In addition, omega-3 fatty acids are the precursors of resolvins and protectins, substances that counterregulate inflammation, which serve as agonists of endogenous anti-inflammatory mechanisms and act significantly in the resolution of inflammation in cases of atopic dermatitis, reducing redness, itching and dryness.
Strengthening the skin barrier: Omega-3 fatty acids, on the one hand, improve the function of the skin barrier, maintaining hydration and protecting it against the entry of external allergens, and, on the other hand, they promote collagen synthesis, improving the structure and elasticity of the skin.
Improving wound healing: Omega-3 fatty acids accelerate wound healing by promoting cell regeneration and reducing inflammation at the wound site.
Characterized by its high content of gamma-linolenic acid (GLA); a fatty acid from the omega-6 family.
Anti-inflammatory: GLA has powerful anti-inflammatory effects, due to its conversion into anti-inflammatory prostaglandins (PGE1), which helps reduce inflammation in the skin and maintain the health of cell membranes. This is effective in reducing the symptoms of atopic dermatitis such as erythema, itching and dryness.
Strengthening the skin barrier: GLA improves moisture retention, preventing water loss and protecting the skin against the entry of external antigens.
Improving wound healing: GLA accelerates wound healing by promoting cell regeneration and reducing inflammation at the wound site.
Improved hair quality: It is beneficial for the health of the scalp, relieving dryness and flaky, promoting healthy hair growth and stopping hair loss.
Source rich in oleic acid (fatty acid from the omega-9 family), antioxidants and vitamins.
Strengthening the skin barrier: Helps repair the skin barrier, which is essential to maintain a healthy skin and protect it against the entry of external antigens and transdermal water loss.
Anti-inflammatory: Phenolic compounds such as oleocanthal, present in olive oil, have anti-inflammatory properties that help reduce inflammation and soothe irritated skin.
Reduction of oxidative stress: Its antioxidant content, such as vitamin E, polyphenols and phytosterols help protect the skin against oxidative damage caused by free radicals.
Also known as vitamin B7 or vitamin H, it is an essential vitamin of the B complex.
Strengthening the skin barrier: Acts as a cofactor for carboxylase synthetase enzymes. This group of enzymes catalyze the biosynthesis of fatty acids and other lipids, which are important for the function and structure of skin cell membranes and play an important role in moisture retention in the skin.
Maintaining the integrity of the skin barrier is essential to keep the skin hydrated and protected from the entry of external antigens.
Stimulation of keratin production: It is important for the production of keratin, a key protein for the structure of the skin, hair and nails. Adequate keratin production helps keep skin strong and resistant to damage.
Natural molecule found in the skin and other connective tissues of the body.
Moisture retention: Acts like a sponge, absorbing water (it has the ability to retain up to 1000 time its weight in water) and retaining it in the upper layers of the skin. This provides deep and long-lasting hydration, preventing skin dehydration.
Stimulation of collagen synthesis: Stimulates the production of collagen, an essential protein for the structure and firmness of the skin.
Improving wound healing: Contributes to the regeneration of skin cells and the repair of damaged tissues, which accelerates wound healing.
Essential trace element that performs multiple functions in the body.
Stengthening the skin barrier: Contributes to the integrity of the skin barrier, since it intervenes in the activity of the delta-6-desaturase, the enzyme responsible for the synthesis of EPA and DHA from other simpler fatty acids, which is crucial to maintain skin hydration and protect it against the entry of external antigens.
Improving wound healing: Accelerates wound healing by promoting cell regeneration and tissue repair.
Stimulation of collagen synthesis: It is necessary for the synthesis of collagen, an essential protein for the structure and firmness of the skin.
Anti-inflammatory: Modulates the function of the immune system, which helps the skin defend itself against pathogens and reduce excessive inflammatory responses.
Reduction of oxidative stress: As an antioxidant (it is part of the Cu-Zn superoxide dismutase), it helps protect the skin against free radical damage and oxidative stress.
Antibacterial: Its antibacterial properties help protect the skin against infections. This is especially useful for preventing and treating skin infections.
Essential trace element (in highly bioavailable organic form) that performs multiple functions in the body.
Reduction of oxidative stress: It is a key component of antioxidant enzymes, such as glutathione peroxidase and other selenoproteins, which help protect structural proteins, such as collagen and elastin, against oxidative damage caused by free radicals, which helps maintain the elasticity and firmness of the skin.
Anti-inflammatory: By modulating the activity of antioxidant and anti-inflammatory enzymes, selenium helps the skin defend itself against pathogens and reduce excessive inflammatory responses.
Improving wound healing: Accelerates wound healing by promoting cell regeneration and tissue repair.
Fat-soluble antioxidant.
Reduction of oxidative stress: It is one of the most effective antioxidants to protect the polyunsaturated fatty acids that form cell membranes from oxidation. Vitamin E eliminates peroxyl radicals before they can react with fatty acids or proteins (such as collagen fibers and elastin) in adjacent cell membranes, maintaining the integrity and elasticity of the skin.
Moisture retention: Its ability to retain moisture helps keep skin hydrated, which is especially beneficial for dry, flaky skin.
Improving wound healing: Promotes cell regeneration and tissue repair, which is crucial for wound healing.