Concerned
pet parents are frequently asking us if Nature’s Logic diets include a list of
various ingredients, such as chicken, beef, cheese, fish etc. Usually these
requests come after a visit to the vet where allergy testing has been done. The
results of most allergy testing are an endless list of foods and other things,
which their pet should avoid.
What is
often then recommended is an expensive so called hypoallergenic clinical or prescription
diet made from low quality ingredients that can only be bought from the vet. Though
it can sometimes sounds like the only option, is it really the best for the
pet?
The short note below is from a recent
email we received. The email simply asked,
Hi, do you have a dog food formula
without cheese?
Before this pet
parent declined Nature’s Logic because of less than 1% of cheese in most of our
diets, I wanted to make sure they knew more about Nature’s Logic and a little
more about other diets, which they might not have known.
Here was our reply:
Yes, All of our diets contain a small amount of
cheese powder or cottage cheese.
However, the intolerance to milk products is
usually always lactose, we have had our food tested for lactose, and the
results come back that none is detected.
But, are you aware, that many ingredients in
natural products contain hidden processing aids such as whey,
sucrose, corn and soy products? Most of these processing unseen aids are in the
following ingredients in pet diets:
·
All added vitamins and minerals in pet foods contain one or more of the
following: corn products, soy products, MSG, whey and/or sucrose.
· All the added fat-soluble
vitamins are preserved with BHT.
· Added synthetic amino acids such
as taurine and dl-methionine can contain some of the processing aids mentioned
above.
Nature's Logic does not use any added vitamins or
mineral, amino acids or natural flavorings, I would suggest to you that our
diets are freer of potential allergens than a diet without a small amount of
cheese but containing added synthetic vitamins, minerals, amino acids or
natural flavoring with these hidden allergens.
Nature’s Logic diets are very successful in helping
dogs and cats with food sensitivities, and I hope you will consider trying them.
You may also find this article How Natural is Natural, of interest to you. It
further illustrates the misleading nature of the word “natural” on pet food
labels.
From experience, we see phenomenal results when
Nature’s Logic is used to treat dogs and cats with skin and digestive allergy
issues. We believe this is due to two factors. One is due to the absence of the
many allergens hidden in the synthetic supplementation found in other foods.
The second factor is due to the nutritional benefit of the pet receiving the
complete natural spectrum of real food vitamins, minerals, amino acids and all
accompanying cofactors of which there are thousands present in real, whole
food.
Nature is Best
The evidence in good nutritional literature is always substantiating how
nature is the best place to get your nutrients and those for your pet. That is
what Nature’s Logic is all about, supplying all essential nutrients for your
pet from real foods and never from the chemical plants where they need to add
many undisclosed ingredients which could result in unsolved problems for your
pets.
For more
information www.natureslogic.com
Excellent site,Really lot of information on doggie diets. Well done, Thanks for Sharing.
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