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beef meal
Beef meal is high quality beef muscle (skeletal and cardiac) with the moisture removed. Beef meal provides the essential amino acids for nourishing muscles and bones. High quality, protein specific meals are simply a dried and more concentrated form of the meat, poultry or fish protein. It is important to make sure the meal is protein specific (Bee [..]
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freeze dried beef liver
Freeze dried beef liver is a nutrient-rich organ meat, and is a good source of lean protein and Vitamin A and other vitamins/minerals. Freeze dried beef liver has undergone the natural freeze-drying process. Freeze drying is a food preservation process that requires no chemicals or additives and effectively retains the nutritional value, color, fla [..]
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inulin
Inulin is an insoluble plant fructan, also known as a prebiotic, that stimulates growth of beneficial bacteria (probiotics) in the digestive system. It is harvested from plants such as chicory, dandelion, and Jerusalem artichokes.
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alfalfa sprouts
Alfalfa sprouts are the young tender shoots of the alfalfa plant, a legume. They are rich in phyto-estrogens and they are a wholesome source of protein, vitamin A, vitamin K, thiamin, calcium and iron. They also provide a healthy dose of fiber, vitamin C, vitamin K, riboflavin, folate, magnesium, phosphorus, zinc, copper, manganese, calcium and iro [..]
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amaranth
Amaranth also called Amaranthus or pigweed is the collective name for a variety of ancient herbs or flowering plants. It is not a true grain, although the seeds of the amaranth plant are often referred to as a pseudo-grain. Amaranth is a good source of vitamins including vitamin A, vitamin B6, vitamin C, riboflavin, and folate, as well as dieta [..]
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apple cider vinegar
Apple cider vinegar is made from cider or apple must (must is freshly pressed juice, that also contains pulp, skins, stems, and seeds). Apple cider vinegar helps to maintain proper acid/alkaline balance in the body.
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apples
The apple is the pomaceous fruit of the apple tree, and is rich in Vitamin C as well as a host of other unique antioxidant and botanical compounds such as flavenoids. Apples provide both soluble and insoluble fiber, some vitamin C, beta carotene, potassium and boron.
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artichokes
The artichoke is a perennial thistle originating in southern Europe around the Mediterranean. Artichokes provide many important minerals, including magnesium, chromium, manganese, potassium, phosphorus, iron and calcium. They are also a good source of fiber, vitamin C, and folate.
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ascorbic acid
Ascorbic Acid is also known as the nutrient Vitamin C. Vitamin C is a highly effective antioxidant that helps maintain a robust immune system, helps in wound repair, and facilitates nutrient metabolism. Vitamin C is also known for its role in neutralizing harmful free radicals. While dogs and cats can manufacture their own vitamin C, inclusion in t [..]
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ash
Ash is the inorganic (non-carbon) mineral portion of any substance. When referring to dog and cat food, "ash content" is the mineral matter, such as magnesium, calcium, phosphorus, iron, and copper
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