"Curcumin is emerging as one of the most promising natural approaches to canine joint inflammation — especially when dosed at therapeutic levels."
"At the right dose, curcumin targets the same inflammatory pathway as prescription NSAIDs — without the associated organ risk."
"Most turmeric supplements are dramatically underdosed. Look for at least 400mg of bioavailable curcumin per serving."
Most joint supplements focus on one thing — rebuilding cartilage. And that sounds right. Your dog's joints are wearing down, so let's rebuild them. But here's what they're missing. Your dog's joints are stuck in a cycle where damage causes inflammation, and that inflammation causes more damage, round and round. Throwing rebuilding ingredients at that is like mopping the floor while the tap's still running. Until something stops the inflammation first, nothing else gets a chance to work. That's what Cevosy does differently. The curcumin in every dose goes after the inflammation directly — so your dog's body can stop fighting itself and actually start to heal.
Rimadyl. Metacam. Previcox. Your vet gave them because they work fast, and they do — nobody's arguing that. But they come with a catch. Long-term use means regular blood tests to keep an eye on your dog's liver, and the moment you stop, the pain comes straight back. Because painkillers don't fix the problem — they just cover it up. That's the part that bothers most dog owners. You want something that actually helps without worrying about what it's doing to the rest of your dog's body. Curcumin works on the same inflammation that those drugs target, but without the liver risk. You shouldn't have to choose between effective and safe.
If you've ever added turmeric to your dog's food, or made golden paste from a recipe you found online, you were on the right track. Turmeric does have real benefits. The problem is how the body handles it. Regular turmeric powder has less than 1% absorption, which means almost everything your dog swallows passes straight through without doing a thing. Most brands know this. They put turmeric on the label anyway. Cevosy uses a form of curcumin that's 185 times more absorbable than standard turmeric. Same ingredient your dog actually needs — just delivered in a way their body can actually use.
Pick up the average joint supplement and check the back. You'll probably see 50mg of turmeric extract, sometimes less. That's not a working dose — that's a sprinkle. Just enough to put the word "turmeric" on the front of the bag. Research shows it takes 450mg of curcumin before it starts making a real difference, and most brands don't come close. They're giving your dog just enough to tick a box, not enough to actually help. Cevosy gives the full 450mg in every dose. Not more for marketing. Not less to save money. Just what the research says works.
Dogs don't complain about pain. It's not toughness — it's instinct. In the wild, showing weakness put them in danger, so they hide it quietly for as long as they can. By the time you notice the hesitation at the stairs, the slower mornings, the shorter walks, your dog has probably been dealing with it for weeks, maybe months. Most owners say the same thing: "I just thought they were getting old." They weren't just getting old. Something was wrong. And spotting that isn't a failure — it's the moment you can actually do something about it.
Joint inflammation doesn't stand still. While your dog is on something that isn't working, the cycle keeps running — cartilage breaks down, inflammation builds, and the gap gets wider. Every month on the wrong supplement isn't just wasted money. It's lost ground. Cevosy is built to break the cycle first, so the body can start closing that gap.
You want the dog who used to bring you a shoe when you walked through the door. The one who'd hear the lead and lose their mind. The one who'd race you up the stairs just because they could. When the inflammation stops and the body gets a chance to repair, that's when owners start saying: "They're themselves again." That's what this is for.
"I'd been giving Duke glucosamine for two years and honestly thought it was just his age catching up. Started Cevosy and by week three he was getting up from his bed without that awful groan. By week six, he brought me his tennis ball for the first time in over a year. I sat on the kitchen floor and cried."
"My vet had Bella on Rimadyl and I was terrified every time I thought about her liver panels. I did my own research on turmeric but the golden paste didn't seem to do anything. Cevosy was different — she's moving better and I'm not lying awake worrying about long-term side effects."
"I've tried four different joint supplements over three years. I was skeptical about another one but the science on the NF-kB pathway made sense to me. Bear started taking stairs again around week four. Real stairs. Not the ramp I built him. He chose the stairs."
"I kept telling myself Max was just slowing down because he's nine. Then I watched him try to stand up one morning and it took him three attempts. That was when I knew I'd been making excuses. He's been on Cevosy for two months and the morning rise is completely different. He's not the puppy he was, but he's Max again."
Not another underdosed supplement. A therapeutic-dose formula built around the mechanism that actually matters.
I spent years and hundreds of dollars on glucosamine chews for my girl Sadie. Her vet kept saying give it time. When I read about the inflammation cycle — that glucosamine can't rebuild while inflammation is still tearing things down — it just clicked. Sadie's been on Cevosy for eight weeks. She greeted the mailman yesterday. She hasn't done that in over a year. It's not dramatic. It's just Sadie being Sadie again. And that's everything.
Cooper started hesitating at the back door about six months ago. Just a tiny pause, barely noticeable. I told myself it was nothing. Then the pauses got longer. Then he stopped going to the door at all. My daughter sent me information about Cevosy and I started him on it. Around week five, he was waiting by the back door again. Not running — waiting. But he was there. That's when I realized how much I'd been grieving without knowing it.
I'm the researcher in our household. I read every label, every study. When I saw that Cevosy targets the same NF-kB pathway as Rimadyl but through curcumin instead of a pharmaceutical, it made sense to me. My husband rolled his eyes. Four weeks later, Tucker followed him to the workshop for the first time in months. My husband ordered the next bag himself.
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