| Ground Barley Grass
~ Harvested at an early age, this cereal grain is a good source of beta carotene and some minerals. When added to animal diets, an increase in oxygen free radicals is produced.... more |
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| Lecithin
~ Lecithin is found in all living cells and is a source of choline. Choline plays an important part in brain health, liver health, and the B vitamin syntheses.... more |
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| Primary Dried Yeast (Nutritional Yeast)
~ A truly complete nutritional spectrum of both macro and micro nutrients. A bio-transformer of essential nutrients. Nature's best storehouse of natural B vitamins.... more |
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| Pyridoxine Hydrochloride (Vitamin B6)
~ This B vitamin is synthesized by the liver and is involved in over 100 enzymatic reactions. There are minimum amounts established for both dog and cat growth and maintenance.... more |
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| Riboflavin (Vitamin B2)
~ Milk and animal products are good sources of riboflavin. Primary dried yeast is also fortified with this B vitamin.... more |
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| Rice Bran
~ Rice bran is the source of fiber, minerals, and vitamins, including tocotrienols, processed from rice.... more |
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| Selenium Yeast
~ Selenium yeast is an essential trace element in animal nutrition. Several studies have shown animal production to be significantly improved by the presence of selenium and vitamin E supporting immune systems and resistance to infections.... more |
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| Sunflower Seeds
~ A good source of vitamins, minerals, and Omega 6 essential fatty acids.... more |
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| Thiamine Hydrochloride (Vitamin B1)
~ Yeast, legume seeds, and liver are good sources of this B vitamin and are important since it isn't synthesized in dog and cat tissues.... more |
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| Vitamin B12
~ Cobalamin, a Vitamin B12 supplement, is mostly sourced from animal products. The absorption from foods requires intrinsic factors which are weak or absent in the gastric mucosa of dogs and cats.... more |




