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Nutrients & Their Sources For Your Dog's Health
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Ilghaus:
This thread will be slow going in as I am combining my notes and posting as I come to new info.
Please recheck from time to time as posts will have modifications and additions put in.
Omega Oils
Good health requires the right ratio of Omega 3 fatty acids to Omega 6 fatty acids in the diet.
Note: If purchasing fatty acid supplements for your dog , they may contain either active or inactive EFAs. Active EFAs are in a form that can be utilized right away while inactive EFAs must first be converted by enzymes. Some dogs because of health problems need additional enzymes added to their diet to be able to convert inactive EFAs.
Reported to help eliminate hot spots
Helps in the recovery of hair loss due to allergy problems
Omega 3
Helps to control skin inflammation
Helps Relieve Itching
Used to give a shiny coats
Activated omega 3 EFAs include
*Cod Liver oil
*Fish body oils such as Salmon oil
Inactive omega 3 EFAs include
*Flaxseed oil
*Hemp seed oil
??--need to verify
*Flax Seed
Omega 6
Aids in the prevention of a dry brittle coat
Replaces moisture in skin cells
Ativated omega 6 EFAs include
*Evening Primrose oil
*Borage oil
*Black Currant oil
Inactive omega 6 EFAs include
*Safflower oil
*Extra Virgin Olive Oil ? Need to verify placement
*Sunflower Oil
*Linoleic Acid
Ilghaus:
Herbs
Rosemary -- For thicker hair growth
Sage -- To fight eruptions on the skin, fights dry skin
Ilghaus:
Vitamins
Vitamins are necessary for the chemical reactions in the body.
Vitamins are divided into two groups:
Fat-soluble (F)-- stored in the liver and fatty tissue
Water-soluble (W)-- if not used within a short time by the body they will excreted in urine. These vitamins need to be replaced daily.
Vitamin A (F)
The main source of Vitamin A is the yellow pigment (carotene) found in plants.
*Liver
*Fish liver oil
*Vegetables
Signs of Deficiencies: Night blindness, retarded growth, poor quality skin and hair
The B Vitamins (W):
Vitamin B1 (thiamin)
*Fruit
*Vegetables
*Meat
Signs of Deficiencies: Loss of appetite, loss of reflexes, loss of nerve control, weakness
Vitamin B2 (riboflavin)
*Organ meats
Signs of Deficiencies: Poor growth, eye abnormalities, heart failure
Vitamin B3 (niacin)
*Meat
*Meat by-products
Signs of Deficiencies: Loss of appetite and weight, inflamed gums, hemorrhagic diarrhea
Vitamin B5 (pantothenic acid)
*Meat
*Vegetables
Signs of Deficiencies: Hair loss, diarrhea, premature graying
Vitamin B6 (pyridoxine)
Found in most food sources but subject to damage during processing
Signs of Deficiencies: Anemia, poor growth, skin lesions
Vitamin B12 (cyanocobalamin)
*Organ meats
Signs of Deficiencies: Macrocytic anemia
Biotin
*Organ Meat
Signs of Deficiencies: Poor hair, dry skin, diarrhea
Folic Acid
*Organ meats
Signs of Deficiencies: Hypoplasia of bone marrow, macrocytic anemia
Vitamin C (W)
*Citrus fruits
*Vegetables
Signs of Deficiencies:
Vitamin D (F) -- "the sunshine vitamin"
*Liver
*Fish Oil
Signs of Deficiencies: Rickets, poor eruption of permanent teeth
Vitamin E (F) -- (mixed tocopherols)
Nourishes and heals the skin
*Cold pressed vegetable oils -- safflower and wheat germ
*Meats -- liver and fat
*Green leafy vegetables
Signs of Deficiencies: Reproductive failure
Viamin K (F)
Naturally manufactured in the intestines by bacterial action
Additional sources:
*Kelp
*Alfalfa
*Egg yolk
Signs of Deficiencies: Increased clotting time and hemorrhage
Ilghaus:
Minerals
"You can trace every sickness, every disease and every ailment to a mineral deficiency."
Linus Pauling, M.D.
Winner of two Nobel Prizes
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