| If you are reading the labels on your pet's
foods, you are doing the right thing. However, labels don't often tell the whole
story. Frequently, they are superficial representations of a product. When we
cruise down the pet food aisles, labels are seldom able to adequately describe the product
they represent. Though the fine print may contain ingredients, how educated are we
when it comes to which ingredients are desirable and undesirable for our pets? When
it comes to the things our pets take into their bodies, we should pay attention...not only
to the ingredients on the label, but also to what's behind the ingredients. What
aren't the labels saying? This articles will focus on label reading. Let's
start with some of the ingredients. Proteins...Our pets' diets should contain
high quantities of protein. Protein is the building block of the body. Every
cell in the body requires protein. However, just like everything else, protein has
rich sources and poor sources. When you are reading labels, look out for the poor
sources of protein such as soybean meal, wheat and corn. Because they are cheaper,
these ingredients are often used as protein content in many foods. They have some
protein, though not enough. Nothing can replace meat, chicken, fish and eggs--the
type of protein our dogs and cats require. While we can turn a tofu burger into a
protein delight, dogs and cats have very different digestive systems then we do.
Finding the better types of
protein on the label does not justify a stamp of approval on that food. The quality
of the proteins and where they come from are vital. For example, chicken meal is the
dry muscle of the chicken, containing some bone and skin. The higher the amount of
bone and skin, the less muscle meat...thus the lower the quality of the chicken
meal. Included in your quality check is the type of chicken used in your pet's
food. Chickens given hormones and steroids certainly can't be as healthy for your
pet as those raised without these chemicals. But that's not your only protein
concern. You need to know if that same chicken could have been sold to your
supermarket for your meal. Pet food manufacturers often use animals that don't pass
for human consumption because they are far less expensive than higher-grade meats.
The problems with the animals that don't pass inspection are plentiful. These
rejects, often known as the four D's (dead, dying, diseased or decayed) aren't identified
on the label. While the manufacturers that use these types of meat think cooking is
going to render the meats safe for our pets to eat, you may ask yourself if you would want
to cook these types of meats for yourself or your children. This is an atrocious
practice in the commercial pet food industry that many of us aren't aware of...after all,
who would put that on their label?
Chemical Preservatives and
Food Coloring...Many pet
foods contain the chemical preservatives BHA, BHT and ethoxyquin. Scientific studies
have deemed these chemicals harmful. According to the National Toxicology Program
Report on Carcinogens 10th Report, part of the National Institute of Health, BHA is listed
as being "Reasonably anticipated to be a human carcinogen." While it may
allow the food to stay fresh longer, why would we want our pets to injest it--even small
amounts of it?
Ethoxyquin is another
preservative your pets shouldn't have to eat. Even though the allowable levels of
ethoxyquin that can be included in the food have been decreased due to health concerns, it
is still allowed. Why would we knowingly feed this obviously harmful chemical to our
pets? There are other chemicals to be on the look out for. Food colorings are
still very commonly used in the pet foods on the market today, despite the fact that they
are completely unnecessary and medically unwise. Our dogs and cats can't see
color. Those chemical dyes are put in for our esthetic benefits.
Byproducts...Byproducts are
the virtual opposite of whole foods. They are used by many manufacturers because
once again, they are often much cheaper. They can contain the internal and less
desirable parts of animals such as heads, necks, undeveloped eggs, feet, intestines,
lungs, tendons and ligaments.
Life's Abundance® Premium
Foods...
What Our Labels Might Not Tell You
Dr. Jane Bicks formulated Life's Abundance® Premium
Health Foods for Dogs and Cats. They are natural, wholesome and packed with
nutrients. Here are some things that our labels might not say.
High Quality
Proteins...Life's Abundance® uses only the highest sources of protein. We use
absolutely no protein byproducts. Also, we use only hormone and steroid free chicken
meal as opposed to whole chicken, which tends to contain alot of water and fat. In
addition, Life's Abundance® uses only the best turkey meal and liver meal. We use
farmed catfish, so they are free of ocean pollutants. The fish meal and fish oils
contain omega 3 fatty acids. These nutrients are the subject of tremendous
scientific interest. They have been scientifically proven to promote a healthier
body, supporting all areas of the body including the nervous system, immune system,
circulatory system and skin & coat.
Natural Preservatives and
Freshness...While you can
read on the label to know that we add no artificial colors or chemical preservatives to
our foods, they won't be found in any of the ingredients we use. Our food is
preserved with natural mixed tocopherols (vitamin E). Freshness is insured by using
the ingredients as they arrive rather than stocking up on them so we can buy greater
quantities at a savings. Our food is made in small batches to further insure
freshness. Chances are if you buy any given bag of Life's Abundance®, it was made
no more than four weeks ago.
Antioxidants...One of the
current theories of aging is the "free radical" theory. We know that free
radicals are formed every second of our lives. These dangerous active molecules
attack the cells all over the body, eventually killing them.
Antioxidants help eliminate
free radicals. They are so important to our health that they are now included in
most daily supplements for us! Life's Abundance food is packed with powerful
antioxidants.
Other health essential
nutrients...No matter how good the formula and quality of ingredients, if the intestines
are not healthy the nutrients can't be absorbed. Probiotics, otherwise known as
friendly bacteria, are added to Life's Abundance®. We all know the virtues of
yogurt with the live bacterial culture (probiotic) called Acidophillus. We use
acidophillus as well as we combine it with four other types of friendly bacteria.
That's because the intestines require a healthy balance of bacteria. If unhealthy
bacteria flourish, it can compromise your pet's immune system and the ability to use
nutrients in the food. Probiotics support a healthy intestinal system.
Minerals are absorbed through the intestines and into the body. If minerals are tied
to protein, they become even better absorbed, and that's why we use chelated minerals.
Manufacturing
facilities...Although you may have the best food formula in the world, if it is not made
by a trusted manufacturer, all of that sound formulating can go to waste!
Manufacturers ultimately determine the wholesomeness and the freshness of the food
depending on the way ingredients are selected, how they are cooked and the quality control
behind it all. Our manufacturer is a third generation father son business and has
very high standards of operation. Their expertise with their low temperature, fast
cooking method ensures maximum nutritional value in the food. They have a special
certification, which allows the sale of food to the European markets. Since Europe
has higher standards of food safety than we do in the United States, the manufacturing
plant and ingredients undergo rigid inspection under the APHIS program.
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