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Alfalfa:
Alfalfa
is known as the "King of Plants", and its roots have been
used for centuries in many cultures. The herb belongs to the legume
family, closely related to beans and peas. Alfalfa is an excellent source
of vitamins D, E and K, beta-carotene, minerals, fiber, chlorophyll,
calcium, proteins and fats. It is especially rich in the amino acid
trypophane. It is considered to be a very nutritious herb, and is used
to increase appetite, alleviate certain allergic reactions and help
poor digestion. It may also reduce the inflammation due to arthritis
and rheumatism. (Canine formula)
Alpha
Amylase: A soluble fiber digestant. We believe NuVet
Plus™ is the finest pet supplement available, however it must
be able to be digested as efficiently as possible. Alpha Amylase creates
the means by which the ingredients will be absorbed into the body as
rapidly as possible without diminishing NuVet Plus™' powerful
antioxidant capabilities.
Amino
Acids:
Necessary for the synthesis of body proteins and many other tissue constituents.
Amino acids aid in building new muscle, bone and tendon cells; play
a vital role in metabolism, stamina, and brain function; and enable
vitamins and minerals to be properly absorbed and assimilated. There
are approximately twenty-eight amino acids that combine in various ways
to create hundreds of different types of proteins. Some amino acids
enhance the immune system by stimulating the antioxidant activity of
certain enzymes and can help prevent skin and coat problems. Others
prevent premature aging, tumors, nerve disease and connective tissue
disorders.
Pet foods high in protein may or may not contain
all the necessary amino acids to maintain proper health of a pet. This
deficiency could cause a host of problems ranging from indigestion,
stunted growth, nervous disorders, or worse. NuVet Plus™, with
its specifically blended natural ingredients, contains all the critical
amino acids that must be introduced through the diet for proper health.
Beta
Carotene: The precursor
to Vitamin A becomes a powerful free radical scavenger in the body.
Vitamin A is essential in skeletal growth, testicular and ovarian function,
embryonic development, and differentiation of tissues. It is crucial
for proper eye function and possible cataract reduction. Vitamin A is
necessary for healthy skin and mucous membranes, the body’s first
line of defense against invading microorganisms and toxins, and promotes
the immune response. Beta-Carotene and Vitamin A destroy carcinogens
(cancer-causing agents), guards against heart disease and stroke, and
lowers cholesterol.
Blue
Green Algae:
Blue Green Algae is nature's most basic food. Existing at the beginning
of the food chain, it provides nutrition in its simplest form. Blue
Green Algae has a greater amount of protein than any other whole food.
It provides the essential nutrients for the health of the physical body,
and the smooth operation of the brain and nervous system. Blue Green
Algae is a very rich chlorophyll source and has been shown to enhance
the health of the entire body, strengthen the immune system, promote
intestinal regularity and the healing of wounds, boosts hemoglobin production
and helps purify the blood. The trace minerals found in blue green algae
are Boron, Calcium, Chlorine, Chromium, Cobalt, Copper, Fluorine, Geranium,
Iodine, Iron, Magnesium, Maganese, Molybdenum, Nickel, Phosphorus, Potassium,
Silicon, Sodium, Tin, Titanium, Vanadium, and Zinc.
Brewer's
Yeast: A balanced, natural
source of B-Complex vitamins (also see Chicken Liver). Studies show
another beneficial effect of Brewer’s Yeast supplementation is
significant reduction of body fleas on companion pets.
Cat's
Claw (una de gato):
Cat's Claw, also known as Una de Gato, is an ancient herb, found in
the rain forest of Peru. This singular and wild woody vine is known
for its amazing healing properties and has been used by native people
for centuries. It cleanses the intestinal track, enhances the action
of white blood cells, and acts as an anti-inflammatory and antioxidant.
It is good for intestinal problems and viral infections. Research in
different countries including Germany, Austria, England, and Hungary
has shown that Cat’s Claw can stimulate the immune system and
may help in the treatment of diseases including cancer, AIDS, viral
or respiratory infections, allergies, arthritis and rheumatism.
Chicken
Liver: We use 100% chicken
liver, which is paddle-dried in order to retain the omega fatty acids
and vitamins A, C, and the B-complex vitamin group. Contains minerals
including calcium, copper, phosphorous, and iron. Chicken liver is good
for anemia and aids in building healthy red blood cells. It is known
to increase energy, fight liver disorders, and help relieve stress in
the body.
Copper:
Aids in the formation of red blood cells, and works with Vitamin C to
form elastin, an important protein that makes up bone, skin and connective
tissue. It aids in the healing process and energy production. This mineral
is needed for healthy nerves and joints. A sign of copper deficiency
is osteoporosis.
Evening
Primrose Oil: High in
gamma linolenic acid (GLA), an essential polyunsaturated fatty acid
that promotes cardiovascular health. It is known to prevent hardening
of the arteries, heart disease and high blood pressure, and aids in
lowering cholesterol. It is helpful in the management of arthritis,
rheumatism, certain skin disorders, and can relieve pain and inflammation.
Studies have shown it can increase the release of sex hormones and thereby
improve reproductive health.
Iron:
Necessary for hemoglobin and myoglobin (a type of hemoglobin found in
muscle tissue). It is necessary for the oxygenation of red blood cells.
Iron helps in protein metabolism and promotes growth. Iron is also necessary
for energy production and a healthy immune system. Iron deficiency can
cause weakness, anemia, digestive disturbances, fragile bones and hair
loss.
L
Methionine: An essential
amino acid that is not synthesized by the body and must be obtained
from food or supplements. It is a powerful antioxidant and a good source
of sulfur, which neutralizes free radicals and helps prevent skin, coat
and nail problems. It can help to detoxify harmful agents such as lead
and other heavy metals found in airborne pollutants. L Methionine is
essential for the absorption, transportation and bioavailability of
selenium and zinc in the body. It also acts as a liptropic agent to
prevent excess fat buildup in the liver, and can help to reduce fatigue.
It is useful in some allergy cases because it reduces histamine release.
Recent studies show L Methionine supplementation
may help delay the development of age-related cataracts. Deficiencies
in L Methionine can slow growth and cause low levels of essential proteins
in the blood. Lack of it can result in edema, liver damage, loss of
muscle and fat, skin lesions and weakness. (Canine formula)
Magnesium:
Acts as a catalyst in the utilization of carbohydrates, fats, protein,
calcium, phosphorus, and potassium. It is important for energy and healthy
maintenance of bones, teeth, arteries, heart and nerves. Research has
shown that magnesium can help prevent cardiovascular disease, osteoporosis,
and certain forms of cancer.
Manganese:
An enzyme activator that plays an important part in tissue respiration
and carbohydrate and fat metabolism. Necessary for normal skeletal development
and to maintain sex-hormone production. Manganese deficiency can lead
to paralysis, convulsions, dizziness, deafness and blindness.
Oyster
Shell: Extremely rich
in calcium, the major constituent in the structural framework of bones.
Practically every cell in the body, notably those in the heart, nerves,
and muscles rely on calcium to function properly. Some experts recommend
higher levels of calcium in order to prevent bone loss. The heart requires
calcium to maintain a normal beat. Muscles need it for contraction and
relaxation, and calcium is essential for blood clotting and proper nervous
system function.
Over time, if not enough calcium is consumed,
the body takes calcium from the bones to keep the heart and muscles
working properly. This process will gradually weaken the bones until
they break easily. (All oyster shell used in our product is farm-raised
and tested for lead content.)
Papain:
Fundamentally aids in the digestion of protein. Papain’s activity
helps to cleanse the tissues and intestinal walls. The unique ability
of Papain to break down protein and convert a portion of it into Arginine
is extremely important because Arginine, in its natural form, has been
found to influence the production of HGH. HGH, produced in the pituitary
gland, is directly responsible for DNA and RNA replication as well as
synthesis in liver, muscle, cartilage, and adipose tissues. HGH helps
to increase muscle tone and decrease body fat. Arginine has also been
found to inhibit the growth of breast cancer cells in test tube studies.
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Phosphorus:
Works with calcium to build bones and teeth. Aids the body in the utilization
of vitamins, and conversion of food to energy. Deficiencies of phosphorus
can lead to loss of weight and appetite, irregular breathing, pyorrhea,
fatigue and nervous disorders.
Pine
Bark: The proanthocyanidids
in Pine Bark have been shown in clinical studies to be 20 times more
effective than Vitamin C and 50 times more effective than Vitamin E
as an antioxidant. Pine Bark helps relieve pain and symptoms of osteoarthritis,
arthritis, rheumatism, and rheumatic fever. It has been shown to reduce
histamine production, thereby helping the lining of arteries resist
mutagen attacks which cause cardiovascular disease.
Pine Bark’s remarkable ability to “seek
and destroy” free radicals is a tremendous benefit to the health
of our animals. By reducing oxidative damage to cells and vital tissues,
what we recognize as aging (stiff joints, wrinkled skin, degenerative
disease problems like arthritis, circulatory disorders, diabetes, heart
disease, etc.) is held to a subdued rate. In addition, unlike virtually
all other dietary antioxidants, proanthocyanidids readily cross the
blood-brain barrier to protect vital brain and nerve tissue from oxidation.
Potassium
(Citrate):
Important for a healthy nervous system and regular heart rhythm. Helps
prevent strokes, aids in proper muscle contraction, and works with sodium
to control the body’s water balance. Potassium is important for
chemical reactions within the cells, aids in maintaining stable blood
pressure and proper transmission of eletro-chemical impulses. It also
regulates the transfer of nutrients through cell membranes. Signs of
potassium deficiency include abnormally dry skin, weakness, paralysis,
low blood pressure, and irregular heartbeat which can lead to cardiac
arrest and death.
Selenium:
An essential trace mineral whose principal function is to inhibit the
oxidation of lipids (fats). It is a vital antioxidant, especially when
combined with Vitamin E. It protects the immune system by preventing
the formation of free radicals. It has also been found to function as
a preventative against the formation of certain types of tumors. Selenium
and Vitamin E act synergistically to aid in the production of antibodies
and help maintain a healthy heart and liver. Selenium deficiency has
been linked to cancer and heart disease. It has also been associated
with exhaustion, growth impairment, high cholesterol levels, infections,
liver impairment, pancreatic insufficiency, and sterility.
Shark
Cartilage: Contains
collagen and glycosaminoglycans. This combination makes shark cartilage
a powerful anti-inflammatory wound-healing agent that is non-toxic and
has no known side-effects. It is also an effective substance against
bacteria, virus and fungal infections, which stimulates the cellular
and humoral components of our immune system.
There have been numerous studies demonstrating
the ability of shark cartilage to shrink some cancerous tumors, including
those unaffected by standard treatments. In order to grow, a tumor must
establish its own blood vessel network for nourishment. Like all other
living things, if the tumor is denied nourishment, it will die. Studies
performed at the Massachussetts Institute for Technology have shown
that shark cartilage contains a protein that impedes the formation of
blood vessels to tumors.
Taurine:
One of the most abundant amino acids in the body. It is found in the
central nervous system, skeletal muscle, and highly concentrated in
the brain and heart.
Taurine therapy is used in the treatment of ischemic
heart disease. Low Taurine and magnesium levels have been found after
heart attacks. Supplements decrease the tendency to develop potentially
lethal abnormal arrhythmia after heart attacks.
Another role played by Taurine is maintaining
the correct composition of bile and solubility of cholesterol. It helps
stabilize cell membranes and seems to have some antioxidant and detoxifying
activity. It also helps the movement of potassium, sodium, calcium and
magnesium in and out of cells, which helps generate nerve impulses.
Taurine is necessary for chemical reactions that produce normal vision.
Deficiencies are associated with retinal degeneration and age-related
cataracts.
(Feline formula only; canines produce their own
Taurine.)
Vitamin
A: See Beta-Carotene.
Vitamin
B Complex: Necessary
for carbohydrate, fat, and protein metabolism. Helps the functioning
of the nervous system; maintains muscle tone in the gastrointestinal
tract; maintains the health of skin, coat, eyes, mouth and liver. Contains
folic acid.
Vitamin
B1 (Thiamine): Essential
for normal functioning of the heart, nerves, muscles, skin and digestive
system. Necessary for carbohydrate metabolism.
Vitamin
B2 (Riboflavin): Necessary
for carbohydrate-fat-protein metabolism, and antibody and red blood
cell formation. Good for healthy eyes, skin, and coat.
Vitamin
B3 (Niacin): Promotes growth, proper functioning
of the nervous system, maintenance of healthy skin, tongue, digestive
system, and carbohydrate-fat-protein metabolism.
Vitamin
B5 (Pantothenic Acid):
Assists in the release of energy from carbohydrates, fats, and proteins.
Aids in the utilization of some vitamins, stimulates growth, and aids
in the formation of antibodies.
Vitamin
B6 (Pyridoxine): Necessary
for carbohydrate-fat-protein metabolism, antibody and red blood cell
formation, and aids in digestion. B6 also helps maintain balance of
sodium and phosphorus.
Vitamin
B12: Essential for normal
formation of red blood cells, carbohydrate-fat-protein metabolism, and
good appetite. B12 maintains fertility, promotes normal growth and development,
and prevents nerve damage by maintaining the fatty sheaths that protect
nerve endings.
Vitamin
C (Ester C): A powerful
antioxidant that also protects other antioxidants such as Vitamin E.
The cells of the brain and spinal cord, which frequently incur free
radical damage, can be protected by significant amounts of Vitamin C.
In addition to its role as an antioxidant, Vitamin C also increases
the synthesis of Interferon, a natural anti-viral substance produced
by the body, and stimulates the activity of certain key immune cells.
Vitamin C is a key factor in many immune functions, including white
blood cell function and Interferon levels. Due to its antioxidant properties,
it combats the effects of free radicals while lowering the risk of cataracts
and promoting cell growth and tissue repair.
Vitamin
E: An essential fat-soluble
vitamin that includes eight naturally occurring compounds, and each
of these compounds exhibit different biological activities. The most
widely accepted biological function of Vitamin E is related to its antioxidant
activities. Vitamin E is the most effective chain breaking lipid-soluble
antioxidant in the biological membrane. It contributes to membrane activity,
protecting critical cellular structures against damage from oxygen free
radicals.
Deficiencies in Vitamin E may lead to reproductive
failure, nutritional “muscular dystrophy,” hemolytic anemia,
and neurological and immunological abnormalities.
Whey
Protein:
The importance of protein in any carnivore’s diet cannot be understated,
for it is critical in building and maintaining muscle mass and other
necessary metabolic functions. Protein deficiencies can lead to retarded
skeletal and muscle growth and a weakened immune system, which causes
susceptibility to infections and degenerative diseases. (Feline formula)
Zinc:
Zinc is a component of almost one hundred enzymes involved in metabolic
processes, most of which work with the red blood cells to move carbon
dioxide from the tissue to the lungs. Zinc, functioning as an important
antioxidant, promotes normal growth and development, aids in wound-healing,
enhances cell division, repair and growth, and maintains normal levels
of Vitamin A in the blood. It also helps to synthesize DNA and RNA.
Zinc deficiencies have been linked to prostate hypertrophy, cancer,
slow recovery from head injuries, diabetes, arthritis, and reduced immune
system responses.
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