It’s not very well known, but horsetail grass is recommended by herbalists to support skin, hair, connective tissue (joints and ligaments), and teeth because it’s rich in natural silica. It’s also used for cats with urination issues.
Also known as ubiquinone, Coenzyme Q10 produces ATP (adenosine triphosphate) which increases energy. CoQ10 has been used in recent years to support heart health.
Lutein is an antioxidant and a carotenoid naturally found in eye tissue. Adding lutein to your pet’s diet can help slow down the degenerative effects that aging has on the eyes.