THE WORLD’S FIRST 100% CERTIFIED ORGANIC WHOLEFOOD SUPPLEMENT FORMULATED FOR DOGS
Augustine’s SuperBoost
Shipping & Returns
WHEN ORDERING FROM OUTSIDE AUSTRALIA
Condition of sale: Please note all sales made to addresses outside Australia are final and that international parcels cannot be left at the door. Someone needs to be home to receive the parcel or it must be collected from your local post office within 7 days of attempted delivery.
It is common and unfortunate that the postman will not always leave a note for collection so it is imperative that customers regularly monitor the tracking number provided via email. If items are not collected from your local post office within 7 days they will be returned to us in Australia.
Please know that we do everything humanly possible to ensure that orders are express shipped on the day they are received, and we pay a small fortune to provide free express shipping for orders above $249AUD. For this reason, if a customer does not collect from the post office in time, it is their responsibility to pay for shipping if they wish for us to re-post (once the items are returned to us).
DID WE DROP THE BALL?
We are not like a dog with a bone when it comes to returns and formalities. Our primary focus is on the health of you and/or your best friends. If a product you have purchased from Augustine Approved Pty Ltd is not working for you (…or pup or kitty doesn’t approve), we urge you to get in touch; it might just be a matter of choosing something that better suits.WHAT CAN BE RETURNED?
All unopened physical (non-digital) products purchased on the Augustine Approved Pty Ltd online store can be returned for a full refund or exchange (minus shipping costs).WHEN DO ITEMS NEED TO BE RETURNED BY?
You can return items within 30 days from the date your order is delivered. Opened items and returns after 30 days are treated on a case-by-case basis.HOW TO RETURN AN ITEM
Please first call +61 402 213 300 or email info@augustineapproved.com to see if we require the item(s) to be returned.If need be, please post any items you wish to return along with your order number to:
Augustine Approved Pty Ltd
435 Robinsons Road
Langwarrin
VIC 3910
Australia
WHO PAYS FOR RETURN SHIPPING?
Please note that for orders outside Australia, the customer will need to pay for return shipping. For orders within Australia, we assess each return on a case-by-case basis.CREDIT FOR RETURNS
If you are not seeking a refund, we may issue a discount coupon for your next purchase which carries a 3-month expiry date.- Description
- Nutrition
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- FAQ
JOINTS, COAT AND OVERALL WELLBEING
- Made under & governed by human food standards
- Produced entirely from wholefoods (no synthetics)
- Provides vital nutrients that processing can destroy
- Assists in the maintenance of healthy joints
- Suitable for dogs with inflammatory conditions
- Promotes normal, healthy growth & development
- Promotes healthy skin, shiny coat & strong nails
- Promotes digestion & absorption of nutrients
- Naturally enhances performance & vitality
- Promotes healthy organ function
- Helps maintain a healthy gut
What is Augustine’s SuperBoost®?
Launched in 2012 after almost two years of research and development, Augustine’s SuperBoost® is the world’s first 100% certified organic supplement made entirely from wholefoods and specially formulated for canines. It is based on the formula found in our flagship fresh food recipes for Augustine’s SuperFoodTM.
This nutritional powerhouse is suitable for ALL dogs and can be added to dry, canned, raw and homemade meals. You can also use the free recipes on the Augustine Approved® website to make Augustine’s SuperFoodTM at home! Also known as ASBTM, it contains ingredients used by top performing athletes. Augustine’s SuperBoost® is packed with alkalising goodness which is not only safe for human consumption, but we actually encourage you to add it to your own food! ASBTM is an excellent addition to smoothies.
Why should I add Augustine's SuperBoost® to my dog's diet?
It is often said that the root of all disease is inflammation. Given that processed foods are inherently inflammatory, you can help to neutralise inflammation by adding ASBTM to your dog’s diet.
Simply put, Augustine's SuperBoost® is just that - a boost. It helps improve quality of life and is often referred to by our customers as a life-saver and a life-extender. It contains a concentration of high quality nutrients that dogs do not normally have access to, not to mention nutrients that are often destroyed during various cooking processes. No matter how well you currently feed your dog, ASBTM is a great addition to any canine diet.
Add to dry, canned & raw pre-made foods
Commercial pet foods rely heavily on synthetic supplementation to compensate for the natural, wholefood nutrients that are destroyed during cooking. Unfortunately, the price or quality of the ingredients is not relevant as the nutrients will still degrade and the food will still become inflammatory.
Synthetic supplements are also used to help products meet standards that will permit companies to label their products as ‘nutritionally balanced’. While on paper these products appear to be balanced, it is no secret that many synthetic vitamins lack the important nutritional co-factors needed to assist the body in absorbing and assimilating them.
Unlike synthetic vitamins, wholefood complexes are recognised by the body as real food, enabling the body to digest and assimilate wholefood nutrients without having to rob itself of the trace minerals and other co-factors necessary to complete the vitamins’ synergistic operation. Over time, reliance on synthetic vitamins may actually cause nutritional deficiencies.
Synthetic vitamins are also often highly processed. They are usually manufactured at high temperatures and moreover contain many artificial or toxic ingredients such as dyes, preservatives, coal tars, sugars, starch, and other additives (similar in molecular structure to paint and plastics).
Augustine’s SuperBoost® is made entirely from highly digestible plant ingredients and you could say that it helps put the goodness back in, that processing takes out.
Augustine’s SuperBoost® is made entirely from highly digestible plant ingredients. You could say that it helps put the goodness back that processing takes out.
Add to homemade meals
Many people would love to prepare fresh food for their dogs but are reluctant to do so because of the fear of producing unbalanced meals. Our recipes have been verified by a leading canine nutritionist as balanced. Why not give our Augustine’s SuperFoodTM recipes a try?
Augustine's SuperBoost® is a great addition to homemade meals (including raw food). It helps to aid with digestion by promoting healthy organ function and improve stools.
Disclaimer
We make no claims that this will cure you or your animals in any way shape or form. Do not take remedially. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. Always consult a licensed health professional.
Ingredients
Made entirely from certified organic wholefoods, naturally making its nutrients easy to absorb and assimilate.
100% CERTIFIED ORGANIC INGREDIENTS
Flaxseed Meal
Flaxseed meal is the richest plant source of antioxidant lignans and Omega-3 fatty acids that both help support an active immune system. The high levels of Omega-3 fatty acids in flaxseed meal also help promote healthy skin and a shiny coat.
Flaxseed meal also has a very high level of highly digestible protein and essential amino acids needed to keep dogs fit and healthy. In addition, flaxseed meal contains high amounts of fibre that helps aid digestion.
Barley Grass Powder
Barley Grass and the very similar Wheat Grass (and their juices) are the young (gluten-free) grasses of the wheat or barley plant. They are different from the wheat grain or barley grain that grow on the same plant and DO contain gluten. Barley Grass and Wheat Grass are grain-free.
Many pet owners mistakenly believe that their dog eats grass because its digestion may be upset. Sure, their digestion could be out of balance from having to eat processed pet food, but that's not the reason they eat grass.
When dogs first inhabited the earth - before they became man's (and woman's) best friend - they had to fend for themselves and forage for in-the-wild, raw, nutrition-rich foods. They ate grass and other vegetation because they wanted that green stuff, chlorophyll, vitamin C, other nutrients in the colouring matter (i.e., beta carotene), and especially, enzymes. Barley grass contains amino acids, vitamins and minerals that are necessary for a dog's nutrition.
Barley grass contains enzymes that help digestion in dogs. These enzymes also help to metabolise nutrients. Barley grass is a natural cleanser. The enzymes contained in barley grass detoxify the dog's organs, especially the liver and intestines. It rids the dog's body of waste matter, therefore promoting a healthy, well-functioning digestive system.
Because of the cleansing properties of barley grass, the dog's digestive system distributes the nutrients it obtains from its food and from the barley grass.
Arrowroot Powder
Arrowroot is also known as the obedience plant and is a herb found in rainforest habitats. It is a white powder like material which is obtained from the root of the Marantha Arundinacea plant. The old Caribbean Arawak people used the arrowroot plant as a staple. These plants are found in West Indies, Florida, Australia, South Asia, Brazil and Thailand. Arrowroot is essentially a type of starch which is extracted from the West Indian arrowroot rhizomes.
The Arrowroot is low in Saturated Fat, Cholesterol and Sodium. It is high in Vitamin B6, folate, thiamin, niacin, iron, phosphorus, potassium and manganese. It is a great substitute for humans and dogs that have allergies to wheat.
For many years, arrowroot’s benefits have been centered on the remedy for diarrhea. There have been many studies performed on the possible remedies of arrowroot for digestive discomforts and distress. On the one hand, the high starch in arrowroot powder has a laxative effect and is often used as a mild laxative for those suffering from irritable bowel syndrome; however, there are also many others who claim that arrowroot’s starch makes it an effective remedy for diarrhea. It is possible that the demulcent effects of the arrowroot powder may soothe the bowels in patients of irritable bowel syndrome. It is from here that the common use of arrowroot as a remedy for diarrhea has emerged. In a lot of gastrointestinal ailments, arrowroot powder is consumed orally to improve the symptoms.
The mashed rhizomes of arrowroot are used on septic wounds, and scorpion and black spider bites as it draws out the poison from the injured area.
Some key uses:
- Arrowroot is also traditionally used to cure gangrene.
- It is a powerful antidote for poisonous plants.
- Aids digestion and helps to regulate bowel movement.
- Arrowroot powder mixed with water is cooled into a jelly like substance that is used for weaning infants.
- Used in the treatment of smallpox.
- Widely used as a medicine by people having dietary restrictions.
Sesame Seeds (ground)
One of the first oil seeds known to humankind, sesame seeds are used in culinary as well as in traditional medicines for their nutritive, preventive, and curative properties. Its oil seeds are sources for some phytonutrients such as omega-6 fatty acids, flavonoid phenolic anti-oxidants, vitamins and dietary fibre with potent anti-cancer as well as health promoting properties.
Sesame seeds are one of the richest vegan calcium sources. They are especially rich in mono-unsaturated fatty acid oleic acid, which comprises of up to 50% of the fatty acids found in them. Oleic acid helps to lower LDL or "bad cholesterol" and increase HDL or "good cholesterol" in the blood. Research studies suggest that the Mediterranean diet, which is rich in mono-unsaturated fats, helps to prevent coronary artery disease and stroke by favouring a healthy lipid profile.
They are also a very good source of dietary proteins with fine quality amino acids essential for growth.
Sesame seeds contain many health benefiting compounds such as sesamol (3, 4-methylene-dioxyphenol), sesaminol, furyl-methanthiol, guajacol (2-methoxyphenol), phenylethanthiol and furaneol, vinylguacol and decadienal. Sesamol and sesaminol are phenolic anti-oxidants. Together, these compounds help stave off harmful free radicals from the body.
Sesame is amongst the seeds rich in quality vitamins and minerals. They are very good sources of B-complex vitamins such as niacin, folic acid, thiamin (vitamin B1), pyridoxine (vitamin B6), and riboflavin. They also contain folic acid which is essential for DNA synthesis.
Niacin is another B-complex vitamin found abundantly in sesame. It helps reduce LDL-cholesterol levels in the blood. In addition, it enhances GABA activity inside the brain, which in turn helps reduce anxiety and neurosis.
Sesame seeds are incredibly rich sources of many essential minerals. calcium, iron, manganese, zinc, magnesium, selenium and copper are especially concentrated in sesame seeds. Many of these minerals play a vital role in bone mineralization, red blood cell production, enzyme synthesis, hormone production, as well as regulation of cardiac and skeletal muscle activities.
Chia Seeds (ground)
Chia Seeds are a powerhouse nutritional food with benefits superior to flax seeds. Chia has a very mild flavour (and no "fishy" taste like other foods high in Omega-3 fatty acids). Chia seeds are the highest known wholefood source of Omega-3 fatty acids and are a very good source of fibre, calcium, iron, and manganese. Chia seeds are 30% oil, of which 30% is omega 3 and 40% is omega 6. Chia seeds have a long shelf life (4-5 years) and they also have approximately two times the protein concentration and up to ten times the oil concentration of other grains. Other seeds with harder shells, such as flax seeds, require grinding to make them digestible and have a very short shelf life in the ground form.
Chia has three times more iron than spinach. Chia's protein is complete with all essential amino acids and is gluten-free. Chia has 19 to 23% protein content, more than that found in traditional cereals such as wheat (13.7%), corn (9.4%), rice (6.5%), oatmeal (16.9%) and barley (12.5%).
Chia seeds have become very popular in recent years because they offer balanced omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids, soluble and insoluble dietary fibre, high-quality protein, antioxidants and many other nutrients.
Turmeric Powder
Turmeric is reported to have anti-inflammatory properties.
Anti-inflammatory
Curcumin is believed to be a potent anti-inflammatory, according to professionals at the University of Florida's Veterinary Medical Teaching Hospital. This can be helpful for painful inflammatory conditions.
Beneficial to the liver
Curcumin is believed to stimulate bile production in the liver, essential to the digestion of dietary fats. As working dogs need their diets to consist of at least 20 percent fat, healthy bile production is paramount to good health. Pregnant, nursing and underweight dogs also need a diet fairly high in fat, which means they need healthy bile production to digest it all.
Antioxidant
Antioxidants are substances such as vitamin C or E that remove potentially damaging agents, called free radicals, from the body. Free radicals can wreak havoc in the body and possibly lead to such conditions as cardiovascular disease and cancer. Dogs need antioxidants just as humans do to mitigate this free radical damage. There are many options for providing antioxidants to your dog, including fruits and vegetables. The active ingredients in turmeric, though, will also provide an antioxidant boost to your dog’s food.
Synergistic effect with other herbs
Curcumin can provide a synergistic effect with other herbs, which means the herbs increase each other's beneficial effects. Bromelain, an extract of pineapple stems, is a herb that works well in this way with curcumin. Bromelain can decrease what is known as "circulating immune complexes", which can cause immune system damage. When combined with curcumin, the two increase each other's absorption in the gastrointestinal tract. In other words, by taking both curcumin and bromeliad, the body will absorb more of both herbs than if they were taken alone.
Lecithin Powder
Phospholipids (commonly referred to as lecithin) are natural compounds found in plant and animal tissue. Phospholipids, in simplistic terms, are composed of fatty acids (linoleic (omega-6), oleic, palmitic, linolenic (omega-3) and others), phosphorus, choline (a B-vitamin) and other lesser compounds. Phospholipids are essential components of cell membranes, are synthesised in the body, and are the most abundant lipid component in animal cell membranes. Adding additional lecithin to human diets, as well as animal diets, is proving to be very beneficial as its value as a “functional food” is being discovered.
Enriching dog diets with lecithin can result in better-looking dogs, mentally sharper dogs and dogs that perform at a higher level. Dogs receiving additional lecithin are known to have a healthier coat and better skin condition compared to that of dogs not receiving lecithin. Research has demonstrated that supplementing dog foods with 1% to 3% lecithin provides the phospholipids and essential fatty acids needed to maintain membrane fluidity, permeability and integrity as well as the synthesis of some other metabolically active compounds. Dogs with healthy skin are more resistant to irritations, infections, allergens, and scrapes, and cuts heal more quickly. Likewise, their coat has the sheen and lustre that just radiates “healthy dog.”
Cell membranes throughout the body are affected by greater lecithin consumption. The impact on skin and hair is visually apparent; however, virtually all cells return to “normal” when a more optimal level of lecithin is consumed. The synthesis of certain metabolically active compounds returns to normal, permitting more normal overall metabolic function and put simply, “Things just work better!”. Dogs maintain their appetite and keep better condition during heavy training and working; not only do they look better, but they also respond and perform better physically.
Choline, a component of the phospholipid phosphatidylcholine, is a B-vitamin. Choline has long been known as a component of acetylcholine - the chemical compound essential for nerve impulse transmission. Also, choline, when supplied in sufficient amounts, “spares” methionine, a dietary essential amino acid needed for protein synthesis. By sparing methionine, choline indirectly aids in normal protein synthesis.
New research shows that choline (from lecithin) probably is essential for normal brain development. Research at Duke University indicates that offspring from bitches fed diets supplemented with lecithin during gestation and lactation were, in effect, “smarter” than offspring from bitches fed un-supplemented diets. Brain development studies with rats tend to support the findings of the Duke researchers. These researchers found that in laboratory rats, choline supplementation is critical during certain periods in gestation and lactation. Actually, supplementation during days 12-17 (embryonic) and days 16-30 (postnatal) is critical in rat brain development. These time periods coincide with cholinergic neuron (neurons requiring acetylcholine) formation (prenatal) and nerve-nerve connections (postnatal) in the memory area of the brain. Similar critical periods for choline (lecithin) supplementation may also exist in dogs.
Trainers report that dogs fed lecithin containing supplements for several weeks before starting training are easier to train, learn more quickly, and “know what is going on” better than dogs not fed lecithin until they arrive at the kennel for training. These trainers also recognise that dogs getting lecithin-based products are in better condition and have more stamina than un-supplemented dogs.
While lecithin can also be derived from sunflower, we purposely stick to soy lecithin as it is a better quality product; despite being derived from soy, it is not soy and is not considered to be a soy allergy risk. Additionally, the process in which sunflower lecithin is derived and stabilised contains chemicals that we do not have to use for our soy lecithin. Please note that even the certified organic lecithin out there is not always truly lecithin. For example, lecithin granules can be made up of approx.. 80% stabilisers and while these may not always be harmful, you are not really getting much lecithin and in turn the efficacy is greatly reduced.
Maca Powder
Maca Powder from the Maca root is an excellent natural source of vitamins and minerals and it grows in the mountains of Peru where it has long been known for its fertility and aphrodisiac qualities. Modern scientists find that it regulates the hormone system, resulting in numerous health benefits, such as increased energy and libido levels and decreased stress.
Increase stamina
Maca Root is rich in plant chemicals that provide the body with a boost resulting in greater capacity for endurance.
Increase performance in the bedroom
In Peru, Maca root has long been known to be a powerful aphrodisiac. According to research, it helps to performance in the bedroom and enhance virility. Maca root has the capability to affect and balance the production of hormones, which has an anti-ageing effect. It also has the ability to enhance fertility.
Research carried out on Maca root has demonstrated its huge amounts of nutritive elements, such as a rich variety of minerals (iron, sodium and calcium), vitamins B1, B2, C and E, and amino acids.
Wakame Powder
Wakame has one of the highest nutrient-to-calorie ratios (from a vegetarian source) of anti-inflammatory Omega-3 Essential Fatty Acid (EPA). The salty taste is not just salt but a balanced, chelated combination of sodium, potassium, magnesium, phosphorous, iron and trace minerals.
Nutrition
The tiny calorie content in wakame is due to its low levels of fat and carbohydrates. It's also rich in vitamins and minerals, folate and soluble / insoluble fibre.
Weight control
Minerals and vitamins aren't the only thing scientists have found in this brown seaweed. It is said that chemists in Japan have discovered that wakame contains a compound, fucoxanthin, that seems to reduce the accumulation of fat in animals. Fucoxanthin gives wakame its brownish appearance and aids in photosynthesis. This compound appears to stimulate fat oxidation and encourages the liver to produce more DHA, a type of omega-3 fatty acid that helps reduce the bad cholesterol associated with heart disease and obesity.
Anti-Cancer properties
Wakame also seems to prevent cancer. A 2003 article in "Breast Cancer Research" reported that the sea vegetable is also rich in iodine. In a previous Japanese study on breast cancer, this trace element was found to suppress, and even kill mammary tumors. It is speculated that the iodine in wakame and other seaweeds that are so prevalent in Japanese cuisine are responsible for the relatively low breast cancer rate in both human males and females in Japan. This hypothesis is based on the observed increase in breast cancer rates among Japanese women who turned to a Western - style diet with less seaweed intake.
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How often should I supplement my dog’s meal?
Augustine's SuperBoost® is recommended to be fed in every meal, but you can feed it as often as you like.
Can I feed this with other supplements?
Augustine's SuperBoost® can be fed together with any or all Augustine Approved® supplements or other brands.
Why do you recommend feeding Augustine's SuperBoost® with Raw Coconut Oil?
Not only does Raw Coconut Oil help to improve the absorption of nutrients and also offer its own extensive health benefits, but most dogs absolutely love the taste so it assists in encouraging dogs to enjoy new flavours that they may not be used to.
My dog won't eat this product, what can I do?
- For fussy eaters, please commence with only Augustine's SuperBoost® and The Exchange®, and then introduce Faith's® Cleanse & Detox and or Little Universe® 2-3 days later. Please also consider the Fussy Eaters Guide below.
- When feeding Faith's® Cleanse & Detox. Please ensure you are measuring correctly using ONLY the Augustine Approved® spoon set.
- It is rare but your dog may not like the taste of Raw Coconut Oil so try feeding supplements without it (you can try a little bit of water instead).
- Do not sprinkle powder supplements on top of food and instead ensure you are mixing supplements very well into food. The better the mix, the more diluted the taste that your dog may not be used to. Please note that the word "topper" that is used in pet supplement marketing has caused much confusion. Its intent is to imply that supplements can be used to "top up" the meal rather than that you should add powders on top of food.
- Try each supplement individually in food to work out which product(s) your dog does not like. Usually it is Faith’s® Cleanse & Detox as it has the strongest and most unusual flavour. Additionally, consider if there is anything else you have added to the diet that your dog may not like the taste of.
FUSSY EATERS GUIDE
If your dog is a fussy eater you can build up to the recommended feeding amount over 4 weeks. Remember, it's not a race so please take your time. Some dogs may even love new supplements for a few days then lose interest.
Start with 1/4 of the recommended feeding amount and increase it by 1/4 every 7 days until you reach the full recommended amount. If your dog loves the taste of coconut oil (or find something else healthy that your dog loves), the aim is for the flavour of the Raw Coconut Oil to overpower the flavour that your dog is not used to.
How do I know if the food or supplements that I am feeding my dog contains synthetic supplements?
If the ingredients list on the packaging seems as if it is in another language, then have a look for the english version. No, seriously... all those long and strange scientific sounding ingredients are usually synthetic supplements. If the label says the product includes, "vitamins" or "minerals" then you guessed it... synthetic.
When mixing Augustine’s SuperBoost® into an existing food it can be assumed that the balance of nutrients is reasonably adequate. Therefor you would be using the product as a supplement – an addition to the diet where it acts as a bonus and to assist in levelling out any potential deficiencies.
Why do I have to use so much of Augustine’s SuperBoost® to make Augustine’s SuperFood when the feeding guide states to use far less?
When you are adding ASB™ to an existing ready-made food, it is implied that the food is balanced to a reasonable standard, so ASB™ is being used a supplement - a bonus to the diet.
When you are making Augustine’s SuperFood™, you are starting from scratch and are relying on the product to supply the recipe with a fair portion of nutrients. By not using the amount recommended in the recipe the diet will certainly be lacking and this can result in issues stemming from nutritional deficiencies, and the listed benefits of the recipes will no longer be accurate. There will be an immediate noticeable difference in stools and they will likely be soft.
Can I also eat Augustine's SuperBoost®?
Yes! Augustine’s SuperBoost® is certified organic to human standards which means that you can have it too! Augustine’s SuperBoost® is the world’s first human grade, 100% certified organic supplement made entirely from wholefoods consumed by top performing athletes, making it not only healthy for your dog, but also safe and healthy for people.
It is packed with so much goodness that not only is it safe for human consumption, we actually encourage you to add it to your own food. It is an excellent addition to smoothies and can also be prepared like you would a protein shake.