Can you advise if Turmeric is better than Old Timer for arthritis, or are they pretty much the same?

My 18-year-old cat has early kidney failure and arthritis. Can you advise if Turmeric is better than Old Timer for arthritis, or are they pretty much the same?





NHV Old Timer is our primary support for arthritis and joint discomfort. This herbal supplement has anti-inflammatory properties and may help alleviate arthritis symptoms in cats and dogs. Cayenne, for instance, contains capsaicin, which triggers the release of endorphins that help relieve discomfort. Asian Ginseng may help reduce fatigue.

On the other hand, NHV Turmeric helps with overall vitality. It contains curcumin, which benefits arthritic conditions due to its anti-inflammatory properties. Black pepper is added to this extract to reduce inflammation further.

Seeing how these two supplements are quite beneficial for furkids with arthritis, we put them all together in the NHV Arthritis and Joint Pain Super Relief Kit. To these two supplements, we added NHV Yucca, which, on top of its anti-inflammatory properties, helps with appetite and immune system support.

Overall, both supplements you mention help your fur kiddo manage the symptoms of arthritis, and theycomplement one another to keep your little one happy and peppy.

As for the kidney failure, you could look at our Kidney Failure Super Support Kit, which also contains NHV Turmeric for its anti-inflammatory properties. It complements it with NHV Tripsy and NHV Milk Thistle.

NHV Trispy supports the kidneys and helps get rid of toxins. It helps improve the lymph system, and the blend has antibiotic and immunostimulatory properties. NHV Milk Thistle may help the body gently detoxify, offering some support to the liver and kidneys by detoxifying and making it easier to scavenge free radicals.

This kit offers natural support for the liver and kidneys and is safe for long-term use. All our products are safe and gentle to be used together, and they complement one another to bring overall a holistic benefit to your furkiddo's health.

Jul 4, 2025

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