Healthy Hemp Pet Company, an industry leader in all-natural pet products including PRC-hemp oil health products for pets, has launched a revolutionary new health product to boost pet immunity. CannaDrops Immune Supporter, combines USDA full-flower organic turkey tail mushroom with USDA organic, vapor distilled PCR-hemp oil for a powerhouse formulation which may help pets with a variety of health conditions including cancer.
Founder Dave Merrell and COO Rob Sanderson are thrilled to offer a product that contains the disease fighting and immune boosting turkey tail. “You’ll find both hemp and medicinal mushroom infused products for pets currently, but until this launch nothing combines the two. After we reviewed available research, it became apparent that there was a sufficient need for a product that contained both hemp oil and turkey tail mushroom.”
Turkey tail mushroom has been used for thousands of years in China as a holistic treatment to support immune system functions. This super ingredient is making waves in the U.S. The FDA has approved two clinical trials to study the potential of turkey tail mushroom extract to slow the growth of cancer cells and have positive effects on treatment in conjunction with chemotherapy. These mushrooms have also been at the center of 5.4 million dollar studies funded by the National Institute of Health. To date, benefits are:
CannaDrops Immune Supporter contains 600 mg PCR-hemp oil and 3000 mg turkey tail mushroom concentrate. The product is available now and can be purchased online at www.healthyhemppet.com/turkeytailmushroom, or in select pet retail shops. For more information about these products, to request an interview or media sample, please contact Dave Merrell at dave@healthyhemppet.com or (801) 935-4586.
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