The Jubilee River is a new channel which was built during the 1990s to divert flood waters from the River Thames around Maidenhead, Windsor and Eton.
Despite being man-made, the Jubilee River was designed to look and act like a natural river. Its banks also provide habitats to a vast variety of wildlife, which it is hoped will replace habitats lost on the banks of the Thames caused by urban expansion in the last century.
The cartilage make-up of the Flint River Ranch Jubilee Wafer formulation may help with the hydration of joints because of their polyanionic characteristics,thus the lubrication needed in joints for proper function.
Jubilee Wafers are natural (not a drug),so feeding in conjunction with arthritis medication by your veterinarian can be useful with no side effects.
Jubilee Wafers are not intended to diagnose,treat,cure or prevent any disease.
The JubileeRiver is a hydraulic channel in southern England.
The choice of a name for the river was put to the local population in the form of a poll.
The result was a strong preference for 'Jubilee', as it was being completed in Queen Elizabeth's golden jubilee year of 2002 and as her majesty's preferred home is at Windsor Castle, in one of the three towns being protected by the scheme.