Food Addiction and your Longevity
Copyright (c) 2007 Stephen Lau
Food addiction is a disease of the mind, affecting both physical and mental health. Food addiction is an enemy of longevity. All centenarians have a moderate diet.
Luigi Cornaro was one of the most celebrated centenarians, who lived from 1464 to 1566 AD. He was famous for his longevity wisdom on the art of living long related to calorie restriction. By his standard of daily consumption of only twelve ounces of solid foods and fourteen ounces pure grape juice, very few of us would become centenarians because many of us simply overeat.
Yes, we are living in a generation of food addiction.
So, what is food addiction?
Food addiction is an unhealthy relationship with food. This unhealthy eating behavior interferes with your health, happiness, relationship, and your life - food addiction is detrimental to your longevity.
But why are many of us addicted to food? Or, why do we overeat?
Well, you may overeat if you are not happy with your body. You don’t like how you look, so you use diet as a controlling factor to achieve your ideal body shape. You begin to addicted to certain types of food that you think may help you achieve your goals.
You may feel guilty about who and what you are, or something you have done. Your guilt precipitates in your food addiction.
You may feel lonely, unloved, or frustrated. This initiates your addiction to comfort foods.
You may be obsessed with fad diets to control your weight. Fluctuating between weight loss and weight gain may lead to your switching from one diet to another, and subsequently eating and avoiding certain foods. The imbalance in body and mind may tip you over to food addiction.
You may have emotional problems, which cause chemical imbalance of dopamine, a neurochemical responsible for regulating your appetite.
You may have too much stress in you life (but who doesn’t?). Your failure to cope with your stress may cause your serotonin (neurochemical) level to decline. In order to elevate its level, you body needs to eat, and you become addicted to food.
You may have genes predisposed you to food addiction, such as sharp sensory response to food. The sight and smell of food simply raises your level of dopamine.
You may have preference for certain types of food and drink, which induce addiction, thanks to those food manufacturers who have ingeniously ingested food flavorings, taste enhancers, and other emulsifiers into their products. Unknowingly, you become a victim of food addiction.
You may have set unrealistic expectations for yourself, and your inability to live up to those expectation lead to frustration, which is often a recipe for the development of food addiction.
You may have guilt about eating. Such imbalance in thinking and behavior often sets off a vicious circle of food addiction and eating disorder.
Food addiction is common, especially in the affluent western world, where there is always an array of foods to satisfy the most discriminating taste.
Food addiction is compulsive eating - that is, eating when you are not hungry.
Food addiction often leads to binge eating, which is eating large quantities of food, and often without remembering what one has eaten.
Food addiction is a complex mental disease. It is a reaction to your emotions, to your distorted thinking. If you have food addiction, you need to admit that you have the problem. Denial will only aggravate your food addiction problem.
You may have a food addiction problem if you have the following: eating too much and too often; eating at night; binging; vomiting; and food fixation (i.e. always planning what to eat next, anticipating eating).
Food addiction has everything to do with your mind. To control your mind, or to let your mind control you is the issue with food addiction. Your obsessive thoughts and behavior about food have very little to do with food; surprisingly, they have everything to do with “control.” Ironically, if you are addicted to food, you may strive to control your eating to compensate for the lack of control you may feel in other areas of your life.
(This is the first of a series of articles on “eating and longevity.”)
By: Stephen Lau
About the Author:
Food addiction is a disease of the mind, affecting both physical and mental health. Food addiction is an enemy of longevity. All centenarians have a moderate diet.
Luigi Cornaro was one of the most celebrated centenarians, who lived from 1464 to 1566 AD. He was famous for his longevity wisdom on the art of living long related to calorie restriction. By his standard of daily consumption of only twelve ounces of solid foods and fourteen ounces pure grape juice, very few of us would become centenarians because many of us simply overeat.
Yes, we are living in a generation of food addiction.
So, what is food addiction?
Food addiction is an unhealthy relationship with food. This unhealthy eating behavior interferes with your health, happiness, relationship, and your life - food addiction is detrimental to your longevity.
But why are many of us addicted to food? Or, why do we overeat?
Well, you may overeat if you are not happy with your body. You don’t like how you look, so you use diet as a controlling factor to achieve your ideal body shape. You begin to addicted to certain types of food that you think may help you achieve your goals.
You may feel guilty about who and what you are, or something you have done. Your guilt precipitates in your food addiction.
You may feel lonely, unloved, or frustrated. This initiates your addiction to comfort foods.
You may be obsessed with fad diets to control your weight. Fluctuating between weight loss and weight gain may lead to your switching from one diet to another, and subsequently eating and avoiding certain foods. The imbalance in body and mind may tip you over to food addiction.
You may have emotional problems, which cause chemical imbalance of dopamine, a neurochemical responsible for regulating your appetite.
You may have too much stress in you life (but who doesn’t?). Your failure to cope with your stress may cause your serotonin (neurochemical) level to decline. In order to elevate its level, you body needs to eat, and you become addicted to food.
You may have genes predisposed you to food addiction, such as sharp sensory response to food. The sight and smell of food simply raises your level of dopamine.
You may have preference for certain types of food and drink, which induce addiction, thanks to those food manufacturers who have ingeniously ingested food flavorings, taste enhancers, and other emulsifiers into their products. Unknowingly, you become a victim of food addiction.
You may have set unrealistic expectations for yourself, and your inability to live up to those expectation lead to frustration, which is often a recipe for the development of food addiction.
You may have guilt about eating. Such imbalance in thinking and behavior often sets off a vicious circle of food addiction and eating disorder.
Food addiction is common, especially in the affluent western world, where there is always an array of foods to satisfy the most discriminating taste.
Food addiction is compulsive eating - that is, eating when you are not hungry.
Food addiction often leads to binge eating, which is eating large quantities of food, and often without remembering what one has eaten.
Food addiction is a complex mental disease. It is a reaction to your emotions, to your distorted thinking. If you have food addiction, you need to admit that you have the problem. Denial will only aggravate your food addiction problem.
You may have a food addiction problem if you have the following: eating too much and too often; eating at night; binging; vomiting; and food fixation (i.e. always planning what to eat next, anticipating eating).
Food addiction has everything to do with your mind. To control your mind, or to let your mind control you is the issue with food addiction. Your obsessive thoughts and behavior about food have very little to do with food; surprisingly, they have everything to do with “control.” Ironically, if you are addicted to food, you may strive to control your eating to compensate for the lack of control you may feel in other areas of your life.
(This is the first of a series of articles on “eating and longevity.”)
By: Stephen Lau
About the Author:
Stephen Lau is a researcher, writing medical research for scientists. His publications include “NO MIRACLE CURES” a book on healing and wellness. He has also created several websites on health and healing.
http://www.longevityforyou.com
http://www.zenhealthylifestyle.com
http://www.chinesenaturalhealing.com
http://www.rethinkyourdepression.com
Tim
A Food Allergy Survival Guide Book
Jack Sands asked:
There are lots of people who are suffering from tragic food allergies. However, some don’t have any idea that they have it. Food allergy is the result of the body’s basic reaction upon introducing the types of food that are difficult or cannot be digested by the system. Once these types of food are digested and penetrate into the bloodstream, some of the food nutrients or other food components are rejected by the body. The tendency of the antibodies and other related elements are to fight back. Thereafter, allergy symptoms become apparent. Common symptoms of food allergy include swollen hands, itchy and swollen eyes, burning sensations of the lungs due to thinning of the tissue lining, and closing of the larynx or throat.
Dealing with food allergies whether the condition is mild, moderate, or severe, must be learned. It includes learning causes of allergic reactions, the best options for preventing and fighting food allergies, and integrating ways into the person’s lifestyle is to avoid food allergies. The five-star book entitled Food Allergy Survival Guide is the best answer.
This book discuss all about the types of food eaten by people and provides detailed sections on how to deal with major allergens such as eggs, dairy, gluten or wheat, corn, peanuts, shellfish, fish, and yeast. Each section also include explanations regarding the types of food that must be avoided by allergic people, dealing with restaurants, preparing types of food, reading labels properly in connection with dangerous types of food, and incorporating easy and healthy alternatives.
Food Allergy Survival Guide is highly readable and comprehensive. Sufferers from food allergies will never feel alone because this helps them in widening their horizons and increasing their hopes that they could still eat the types of food they love, if they follow proper cautions. This is one of the great informative books wherein you can find common answers to common questions, real advice from experts, how to take the advantage of learning health and food issues, complete nutrition guides, and delicious recipes.
Food Allergy Survival Guide tackles some important health issues including food triggers, effective ways of conducting skin tests for determining sensitivity and allergy, how food allergies are interrelated with chronic illnesses such as arthritis, asthma, diabetes, and ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder), changes in behaviors and emotions once allergic reaction occurs, types of food that directly affects the health of the baby when breastfeeding, questions that must be asked to an allergist, using processed types of food, how to distinguish food sensitivity, food intolerance, and food allergy, how immunological process is connected to food hypersensitivity, and how to maintain eating healthy types of food through non-allergic substitutes.
Surprisingly, the best part of this book is the recipe section containing recipes completely free from major allergens. It is easy to learn cooking and baking healthier types of food retaining the flavor, texture, and richness. The types of food do not have to become boring and tasteless because you have food allergy. Nourishing and mouth watering recipes are great such as divine macaroons, banana bread, ultra fudge brownies, chocolate cake, and pound cake. More than one hundred featured recipes without using cheese from the expert Jo Stepaniak. Comprehensive nutritional analysis is provided with every recipe, so never worry.
Compared to other books on dietary health, the Food Allergy Survival Guide takes the lead. So, if you are one among the thousands of people who are suffering from food allergy, you should consider purchasing this book. Knowledge, practice, and medications are at your hand. You can deal with food allergy with a more positive and affirming outlook.
Lori
There are lots of people who are suffering from tragic food allergies. However, some don’t have any idea that they have it. Food allergy is the result of the body’s basic reaction upon introducing the types of food that are difficult or cannot be digested by the system. Once these types of food are digested and penetrate into the bloodstream, some of the food nutrients or other food components are rejected by the body. The tendency of the antibodies and other related elements are to fight back. Thereafter, allergy symptoms become apparent. Common symptoms of food allergy include swollen hands, itchy and swollen eyes, burning sensations of the lungs due to thinning of the tissue lining, and closing of the larynx or throat.
Dealing with food allergies whether the condition is mild, moderate, or severe, must be learned. It includes learning causes of allergic reactions, the best options for preventing and fighting food allergies, and integrating ways into the person’s lifestyle is to avoid food allergies. The five-star book entitled Food Allergy Survival Guide is the best answer.
This book discuss all about the types of food eaten by people and provides detailed sections on how to deal with major allergens such as eggs, dairy, gluten or wheat, corn, peanuts, shellfish, fish, and yeast. Each section also include explanations regarding the types of food that must be avoided by allergic people, dealing with restaurants, preparing types of food, reading labels properly in connection with dangerous types of food, and incorporating easy and healthy alternatives.
Food Allergy Survival Guide is highly readable and comprehensive. Sufferers from food allergies will never feel alone because this helps them in widening their horizons and increasing their hopes that they could still eat the types of food they love, if they follow proper cautions. This is one of the great informative books wherein you can find common answers to common questions, real advice from experts, how to take the advantage of learning health and food issues, complete nutrition guides, and delicious recipes.
Food Allergy Survival Guide tackles some important health issues including food triggers, effective ways of conducting skin tests for determining sensitivity and allergy, how food allergies are interrelated with chronic illnesses such as arthritis, asthma, diabetes, and ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder), changes in behaviors and emotions once allergic reaction occurs, types of food that directly affects the health of the baby when breastfeeding, questions that must be asked to an allergist, using processed types of food, how to distinguish food sensitivity, food intolerance, and food allergy, how immunological process is connected to food hypersensitivity, and how to maintain eating healthy types of food through non-allergic substitutes.
Surprisingly, the best part of this book is the recipe section containing recipes completely free from major allergens. It is easy to learn cooking and baking healthier types of food retaining the flavor, texture, and richness. The types of food do not have to become boring and tasteless because you have food allergy. Nourishing and mouth watering recipes are great such as divine macaroons, banana bread, ultra fudge brownies, chocolate cake, and pound cake. More than one hundred featured recipes without using cheese from the expert Jo Stepaniak. Comprehensive nutritional analysis is provided with every recipe, so never worry.
Compared to other books on dietary health, the Food Allergy Survival Guide takes the lead. So, if you are one among the thousands of people who are suffering from food allergy, you should consider purchasing this book. Knowledge, practice, and medications are at your hand. You can deal with food allergy with a more positive and affirming outlook.
Lori
Keep your Pet Clear of the Next Pet Food Recall.here are the ‘red Flags’ of Pet Food
Susan Thixton asked:
Last year was found to be the worse in history calls for pet food. While there is no sense be 100% sure that a pet food is not altered or will be recalled, there are some red flags to look for if you select? s? the customs or the food? s? the majority. The prevention of these common ingredients of the pet can significantly improve your chances when the food for pets healthy and safe. The trial of safety or nutritional value of food for pets begins ignoring the advertising, the price of food for domestic animals and neglect of the front of the bag. The real signs to the safety of a lie of the dog or cat food from the back or side of the bag or can? of? Listing of the ingredient? of? â. Without regard to the terms of that sale (? Of? Of the choiceâ? Of? Â?? Of? Of the premium? Of? Â, etc.) is on the front of the bag or tin of pet food, a home owner can not determine the quality or how safe the food is less to examine the ingredients. With dry foods there can be 90 different ingredients (or more), with canned food ingredients there may be 50 or more different. But? t of? gives the | you of? of the panic? t of? of giving must understand the hundreds of different ingredients of the pet! You have to just be informed of certain food ingredients of | the pet? the key ingredients that do not want to see in? of? of the wheat gluten? of? of the dog or the cat (or compliments). â in? of? of gluten of the cereal? of? â or in? of? of the rice gluten? of? â. These three ingredients were the bad ingredients of the pet boy of 2007. The altered gluten were found to be the cause of thousands of dogs and cats who become sick and die. Not that the gluten themselves are toxic to? of that? â domestic animals these ingredients were used in pet foods for years. The problem was the source or the vendor? of? â of gluten imported from countries with great champions of quality in the United States. (Most gluten used in food for pets in the United States comes from imported sources.) These gluten imported content have added chemicals that prompted the crystals to form in the kidneys of dogs and cats. Not only is it important to avoid food of dog and cat food (and compliments of cat and dog) that contains gluten because of the possibility of dangerous chemicals added, is important because not add real quality nutrition to the food. The gluten are used as a thickener AND as a source of protein in food for pets. Food of adult dog maintenance must provide a minimum of 18% protein, adult cat food of maintenance must provide a minimum of 26% protein. If the source of meat for pet food does not provide enough protein, the gluten is often added to boost the level of protein food for pets. The best nutrition for your pet is a pet food protein meat not from a gluten protein. Avoid food of dog and cat food (and compliments) that contain? of? of gluten of the cereal? of? â on? of? of the wheat gluten? of? â, or? of? of? . the â? Gluten of the soy? of? â from? of? of products. The by-products have never been the case as a reminder of the pet, but they are definitely ingredients you want evit diare food your pet. To give him an understanding of by the? of d? IA Gradica compare to this ingredient? of that? â know of cakes, desserts food for pets! How many different types of cakes that you can think of? There are apple pies, cherry pies, chocolate cakes, pies of meringue, meat pies, cakes of mud thrown in for math, cow pies (yuck!)? of? â I think you get my point. Now picture if you compraste a lunch of ravioli ready to grocery and you examined the ingredients and see the? of? of the Piea? of? â listed as the first ingredient in your lunch. Hmmm, pie in? of? â ravioli of what kind of cake? ? t of? wouldn know if the cake was the mud pie or apple pie or even cow. Everything you learned is that your lunch was the content? of? of the Piea? of? â. The consideration of? of? of the Piea? of? â could be anything from apple pie to the scare? of that? â cake of my conjecture is that? t of? the state wouldn be having ravioli for lunch. The same thing with by-products in pet food.AAFCO (Association of American? Of? Â officials monitoring food organization responsible for all the rules and regulations for the manufacture of animal feed) defines by-products because byproducts of meat? of? â sides is not clean-made and, except meat, derived from slaughtered mammals. It includes, but is not limited to, lungs, spleen, kidneys, brain, liver, heart, bone, fat tissue partially defatted low temperature and stomachs and intestines free from their meeting. It does not cover her hair, the horns, teeth and hoofs. Will be suitable for use in food animals. If bears name descriptive of its kind, should match? of? thereto.â of the case, with regard to? of that? â food for pets is a byproduct of the name of a storeroom. All left over meat materials from the human food are ragruppati in a by-name? of? â ingredient. There is no certainty of what you are feeding on? of that? â a range of pet food might be more intestine by-products while following the series of pet food could be more animal bone or liver. There is no way of knowing what really is in the by-product of ingredient of the pet (the? Of t? Couldn suppliers of food for pets they say exactly the same). Avoid food of dog and cat food (and compliments) that contains the byproducts of the whole? kind of | Chicken by-products, by-products of beef, a meal of chicken by-product of the meal byproduct of the beef, and so on the? of? Meal of the meat? of? of. â, the? meat and bones of? of the Meal? of? â, or? the animal? to digest? of? â. These three ingredients are similar to the by-products. AAFCO defines meal of meat and bone meal while? of? â product made from tissues of mammals, including bone, exclusive of all the soul, hair, hoof, horn, hide trimmings, manure, stomach and rumen added meets, unless in such amounts as may happen inevitably the smooth proceeding? of? practices.â of yet, a firm that the name of the remaining parts of animals used for human food. There is no consistency what is contained in these ingredients (all three of these definitions of ingredient of the pet like)? of? â no way of knowing what is really in your food of? s? of PETA. Avoid dog food, cat food and compliments of cat and dog that contain? of? the meal of meat? of? â on? meat and bones of? of the meal? of? â, or? the animal? of fairy digest? of? of the â? of? . the â? the animal?. In 2002 the FDA tested many different brands of dog food (cat food was not tested) in the presence of the drug pentobarbital. Many brands of dog food have tested positive for containing the drug. The pentobarbital is the drug used to euthanize dogs, cats, cattle and horses. How can the drug that is used to euthanize animals be found in pet food? Animals euthanized? of? â response is made (cooked) dell'estremità and ingredients are prepared in foodstuff for pets. Has long said that dogs and cats euthanized (from animal shelters and veterinary offices) is the main source of pentobarbital in pet food. But nobody could prove or disprove this item so far. The methods of testing developed the FDA / CVM (Center for Veterinary Administration) in two separate occasions to determine the source of species of drugs. No result was never determined. Suppliers of the pet them resolutely denied using dogs or cats made? of? â but no clinical evidence has ever been released to confirm the pentobarbital is from cattle and horses euthanized in pet food and support. However, one thing the FDA / CVM has determined through their testing is? of? â ingredient of the food to your pets? the animal? the fairy is the most common ingredient to contain pentobarbital. That is, if you're feeding a dog food or cat food (or compliments) with? the animal? the fairy? of? â ingredient in? of? â of the ingredient (most probably) been feeding your pet euthanized animals. Not every set of pet food has proved that the contents? the animal? the fairy? of? â ingredient was found to contain? of? â pentobarbital but because of all the home owner would have wanted to take the chance? Avoid dog food, cat food and compliments of cat and dog that contain? the animal? of the Bhaa? of? of? . the â? the fairy? of? â ingredient, the? of? of the BHTâ? of? â on? of? of the TBHQâ? of? and â? of? of the Ethoxyquinâ? of? â. These ingredients of the pet condoms are chemical and having to view you through the entire ingredient list to find them. Vale gaze because there are plenty of clinical evidence to associate all four of these chemical condoms with cancer and tumors (simply do a Google search on any of these chemicals). All four of these chemical condoms are rarely used to preserve human food and if so, are used in quantities much of what is allowed in food for pets. Avoid all the dog food, cat food, or that holds the allegiance? of? of the Bhaa? of? â on? of? of the BHTâ? of? â on? of? of the TBHQâ? of? and â? of? of the Ethoxyquinâ? of? â on? of? Corn of? of? label.â of the? of? of the Wheatâ? of? â?? the cat and the dog? of the Soya? of? â. While there is scientific evidence that proves these ingredients to be dangerous? of that? â domestic animals are potentially dangerous ingredients associated with recalls in the past (1995, 1999 and 2005). These grains are highly prone a deadly mold (aflatoxin). It is suggested (by AAFCO) that all suppliers of food for pets evidence of the grain to rot, but as reminders of the past have proved? of? â that? t of? doesn always the case. I do not think that these ingredients are risky because these other previously, but are ingredients I avoid for my own pets. There are more to select a real food for pets healthy for your dog or cat that preventing these ingredients. This is just a beginning - based on the definitions of history of the pet, the ingredient of AAFCO, sull'opinione about science and many food experts including pet me. There are many pet foods available quality that do not use the above ingredients and add health promoting ingredients in their food and compliments. Continue to learn as much as you can about what you are feeding your pet and ALWAYS read the labels!
Casey
keep looking »
Last year was found to be the worse in history calls for pet food. While there is no sense be 100% sure that a pet food is not altered or will be recalled, there are some red flags to look for if you select? s? the customs or the food? s? the majority. The prevention of these common ingredients of the pet can significantly improve your chances when the food for pets healthy and safe. The trial of safety or nutritional value of food for pets begins ignoring the advertising, the price of food for domestic animals and neglect of the front of the bag. The real signs to the safety of a lie of the dog or cat food from the back or side of the bag or can? of? Listing of the ingredient? of? â. Without regard to the terms of that sale (? Of? Of the choiceâ? Of? Â?? Of? Of the premium? Of? Â, etc.) is on the front of the bag or tin of pet food, a home owner can not determine the quality or how safe the food is less to examine the ingredients. With dry foods there can be 90 different ingredients (or more), with canned food ingredients there may be 50 or more different. But? t of? gives the | you of? of the panic? t of? of giving must understand the hundreds of different ingredients of the pet! You have to just be informed of certain food ingredients of | the pet? the key ingredients that do not want to see in? of? of the wheat gluten? of? of the dog or the cat (or compliments). â in? of? of gluten of the cereal? of? â or in? of? of the rice gluten? of? â. These three ingredients were the bad ingredients of the pet boy of 2007. The altered gluten were found to be the cause of thousands of dogs and cats who become sick and die. Not that the gluten themselves are toxic to? of that? â domestic animals these ingredients were used in pet foods for years. The problem was the source or the vendor? of? â of gluten imported from countries with great champions of quality in the United States. (Most gluten used in food for pets in the United States comes from imported sources.) These gluten imported content have added chemicals that prompted the crystals to form in the kidneys of dogs and cats. Not only is it important to avoid food of dog and cat food (and compliments of cat and dog) that contains gluten because of the possibility of dangerous chemicals added, is important because not add real quality nutrition to the food. The gluten are used as a thickener AND as a source of protein in food for pets. Food of adult dog maintenance must provide a minimum of 18% protein, adult cat food of maintenance must provide a minimum of 26% protein. If the source of meat for pet food does not provide enough protein, the gluten is often added to boost the level of protein food for pets. The best nutrition for your pet is a pet food protein meat not from a gluten protein. Avoid food of dog and cat food (and compliments) that contain? of? of gluten of the cereal? of? â on? of? of the wheat gluten? of? â, or? of? of? . the â? Gluten of the soy? of? â from? of? of products. The by-products have never been the case as a reminder of the pet, but they are definitely ingredients you want evit diare food your pet. To give him an understanding of by the? of d? IA Gradica compare to this ingredient? of that? â know of cakes, desserts food for pets! How many different types of cakes that you can think of? There are apple pies, cherry pies, chocolate cakes, pies of meringue, meat pies, cakes of mud thrown in for math, cow pies (yuck!)? of? â I think you get my point. Now picture if you compraste a lunch of ravioli ready to grocery and you examined the ingredients and see the? of? of the Piea? of? â listed as the first ingredient in your lunch. Hmmm, pie in? of? â ravioli of what kind of cake? ? t of? wouldn know if the cake was the mud pie or apple pie or even cow. Everything you learned is that your lunch was the content? of? of the Piea? of? â. The consideration of? of? of the Piea? of? â could be anything from apple pie to the scare? of that? â cake of my conjecture is that? t of? the state wouldn be having ravioli for lunch. The same thing with by-products in pet food.AAFCO (Association of American? Of? Â officials monitoring food organization responsible for all the rules and regulations for the manufacture of animal feed) defines by-products because byproducts of meat? of? â sides is not clean-made and, except meat, derived from slaughtered mammals. It includes, but is not limited to, lungs, spleen, kidneys, brain, liver, heart, bone, fat tissue partially defatted low temperature and stomachs and intestines free from their meeting. It does not cover her hair, the horns, teeth and hoofs. Will be suitable for use in food animals. If bears name descriptive of its kind, should match? of? thereto.â of the case, with regard to? of that? â food for pets is a byproduct of the name of a storeroom. All left over meat materials from the human food are ragruppati in a by-name? of? â ingredient. There is no certainty of what you are feeding on? of that? â a range of pet food might be more intestine by-products while following the series of pet food could be more animal bone or liver. There is no way of knowing what really is in the by-product of ingredient of the pet (the? Of t? Couldn suppliers of food for pets they say exactly the same). Avoid food of dog and cat food (and compliments) that contains the byproducts of the whole? kind of | Chicken by-products, by-products of beef, a meal of chicken by-product of the meal byproduct of the beef, and so on the? of? Meal of the meat? of? of. â, the? meat and bones of? of the Meal? of? â, or? the animal? to digest? of? â. These three ingredients are similar to the by-products. AAFCO defines meal of meat and bone meal while? of? â product made from tissues of mammals, including bone, exclusive of all the soul, hair, hoof, horn, hide trimmings, manure, stomach and rumen added meets, unless in such amounts as may happen inevitably the smooth proceeding? of? practices.â of yet, a firm that the name of the remaining parts of animals used for human food. There is no consistency what is contained in these ingredients (all three of these definitions of ingredient of the pet like)? of? â no way of knowing what is really in your food of? s? of PETA. Avoid dog food, cat food and compliments of cat and dog that contain? of? the meal of meat? of? â on? meat and bones of? of the meal? of? â, or? the animal? of fairy digest? of? of the â? of? . the â? the animal?. In 2002 the FDA tested many different brands of dog food (cat food was not tested) in the presence of the drug pentobarbital. Many brands of dog food have tested positive for containing the drug. The pentobarbital is the drug used to euthanize dogs, cats, cattle and horses. How can the drug that is used to euthanize animals be found in pet food? Animals euthanized? of? â response is made (cooked) dell'estremità and ingredients are prepared in foodstuff for pets. Has long said that dogs and cats euthanized (from animal shelters and veterinary offices) is the main source of pentobarbital in pet food. But nobody could prove or disprove this item so far. The methods of testing developed the FDA / CVM (Center for Veterinary Administration) in two separate occasions to determine the source of species of drugs. No result was never determined. Suppliers of the pet them resolutely denied using dogs or cats made? of? â but no clinical evidence has ever been released to confirm the pentobarbital is from cattle and horses euthanized in pet food and support. However, one thing the FDA / CVM has determined through their testing is? of? â ingredient of the food to your pets? the animal? the fairy is the most common ingredient to contain pentobarbital. That is, if you're feeding a dog food or cat food (or compliments) with? the animal? the fairy? of? â ingredient in? of? â of the ingredient (most probably) been feeding your pet euthanized animals. Not every set of pet food has proved that the contents? the animal? the fairy? of? â ingredient was found to contain? of? â pentobarbital but because of all the home owner would have wanted to take the chance? Avoid dog food, cat food and compliments of cat and dog that contain? the animal? of the Bhaa? of? of? . the â? the fairy? of? â ingredient, the? of? of the BHTâ? of? â on? of? of the TBHQâ? of? and â? of? of the Ethoxyquinâ? of? â. These ingredients of the pet condoms are chemical and having to view you through the entire ingredient list to find them. Vale gaze because there are plenty of clinical evidence to associate all four of these chemical condoms with cancer and tumors (simply do a Google search on any of these chemicals). All four of these chemical condoms are rarely used to preserve human food and if so, are used in quantities much of what is allowed in food for pets. Avoid all the dog food, cat food, or that holds the allegiance? of? of the Bhaa? of? â on? of? of the BHTâ? of? â on? of? of the TBHQâ? of? and â? of? of the Ethoxyquinâ? of? â on? of? Corn of? of? label.â of the? of? of the Wheatâ? of? â?? the cat and the dog? of the Soya? of? â. While there is scientific evidence that proves these ingredients to be dangerous? of that? â domestic animals are potentially dangerous ingredients associated with recalls in the past (1995, 1999 and 2005). These grains are highly prone a deadly mold (aflatoxin). It is suggested (by AAFCO) that all suppliers of food for pets evidence of the grain to rot, but as reminders of the past have proved? of? â that? t of? doesn always the case. I do not think that these ingredients are risky because these other previously, but are ingredients I avoid for my own pets. There are more to select a real food for pets healthy for your dog or cat that preventing these ingredients. This is just a beginning - based on the definitions of history of the pet, the ingredient of AAFCO, sull'opinione about science and many food experts including pet me. There are many pet foods available quality that do not use the above ingredients and add health promoting ingredients in their food and compliments. Continue to learn as much as you can about what you are feeding your pet and ALWAYS read the labels!
Casey


