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Antioxidants and Sled Dogs by Kenneth W. Hinchcliff, M. Hayek Topic: Natural Vitamin E
There is increasing awareness of the need for protection against oxidant stress in humans and animals. Oxidant stress and damage occur as an inevitable consequence of the use of oxygen. The greater the rate at which oxygen is used, the greater the rate of production of free radicals and other oxidan...
Published: Wednesday 22 October, 2008
MSM (quoted from The Arthritis Solution for Dogs) by Dr. Shawn Messonier, DVM Topic: MSM (methyl-sulfonyl-methane)
Methylsulfonylmethane, or MSM for short, is a natural anti-inflammatory and analgesic. It is a stable metabolite of DMSO (dimethylsulfoxide). MSM supplies sulfur to the body, which can be used for the treatment of a variety of disorders including osteoarthritis, allergies, and digestive disorders. F...
Published: Wednesday 22 October, 2008
MSM by Sea Starr Animal Health Topic: MSM (methyl-sulfonyl-methane)
MSM (methylsulfonylmethane) is a natural form of organic sulfur found in all living organisms, including body fluids and tissues. Sulfur plays an indispensable role in human and animal nutrition. Unfortunately, it is often overlooked. Without the presence of the appropriate amount of dietary sulfur ...
Published: Wednesday 22 October, 2008
Cancer Experts Applaud FDA for Action on Omega 3 Fatty Acids by American Institute for Cancer Re Topic: Omega 3 Essential Fatty Acids
The American Institute for Cancer Research (AICR) today applauded the decision by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to permit nutrient content claims for foods rich in specific omega-3 fatty acids. Recent research suggests a link between omega 3's and reduced risk of some cancers. At a time ...
Published: Wednesday 22 October, 2008
Omega 3 Essential Fatty Acids and Your Health by Ms. Jane E. Brody Topic: Omega 3 Essential Fatty Acids
"Omega 3 fatty acids may have a role in preventing cardiovascular disease. For fish to maintain fluidity in cold water, their fats have to remain liquid, and liquid fats (really oils) are polyunsaturated. But fish oils, rich in omega 3 fatty acids, are chemically different from the polyunsaturated o...
Published: Wednesday 22 October, 2008
Oral Fatty Acids by Dr. Shawn Messonier, DVM Topic: Omega 3 Essential Fatty Acids
Fats in the form of fatty acids have recently become a popular supplement among most veterinarians, not just those interested in holistic care. We are, in fact, just beginning to see that fatty acids may be valuable in a variety of conditions. Fatty acids were first purported to work in some pets wi...
Published: Wednesday 22 October, 2008
Fish Oils: The Essential Nutrients by Hans R. Larsen, MSc ChE Topic: Omega 3 Essential Fatty Acids
There are good fats and there are bad fats. Artificially produced trans-fatty acids are bad in any amount and saturated fats from animal products should be kept to a minimum. The best fats or oils rather, since they are liquid at room temperature, are those that contain the essential fatty acids so ...
Published: Wednesday 22 October, 2008
Omega 3 Fish Oil by Sea Starr Animal Health Topic: Omega 3 Essential Fatty Acids
Sea Pet only uses pure, medicinal grade Omega 3 essential fatty acids from fish oils (from sardines and/or anchovies). Omega 3 fish oils are naturally in the form of EPA (Eicosapentaenoic Acid) and DHA (Docosahexaenoic Acid). These are necessary and essential fatty acids for your pets. As fish oil, ...
Published: Sunday 12 October, 2008
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