Posted: July 16, 2010 Filed under: Lotsa Lhasa Info | Tags: Nutrition
Leaving for the weekendâ¦without pre-scheduled blog posts. Until next week, I leave you with this from Katy:
http://www.vitalchoice.com/product/omega-3-salmon-oil/liquid-sockeye-salmon-oil-8-fluid-oz
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> http://www.betterlife.com/prod_home_page.asp?prod_id=37002
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> The VitalChoice product includes A and D. Naturally occurring I believe. I
> didnât compare amounts to other foods in the USDA Nutrient Database; youâll
> have to do that yourself.
What about flaxseed oil? Doesnât it have the same benefit?
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Nope, not for dogs.
What flaxseed has is a precursor to linolenic acid: alpha linolenic acid. Because this oil is plant-based, it converts very inefficiently to Omega 3, losing as much as 97% of its value.
Flaxseed and FSO are counterproductive for carnivores; generally acting as an inflammatory, the very thing Omega 3 is fed to reduce.
No plant-based oil will have the benefits of any animal-based oil, for a dog.
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