The Wholistic Pet Wild Deep Sea Salmon Oil The Wholistic Pet's Wild Deep Sea Salmon Oil is premium, human grade from the cold, pure waters of the North Atlantic! It contains the purest, most potent Omega-3s from one of nature's richest sources, the wild Atlantic Salmon! The natural source of readily available EPA and DHA, 100% body-available, and the perfect combination of naturally occurring Omega-3's and Omega 6's from wild-caught deep-sea salmon. The salmon used to produce this superior oil are wild, free-swimming salmon caught directly from the ocean. They are not farm-raised salmon and therefore not subject to the possible pollution or contamination inherently present in commercial farming streams, penned ocean cages or other closed communities. And the taste is fantastic! Wholistic? Deep Sea Salmon Oil is clear brilliant light red/orange with a light, airy aroma. Cold-processed in a state-of-the art facility located directly on the premises where the fish are actually caught, the body oils are captured through a patented-process designed to ensure purity and freshness. To increase stability, Wholistic? Deep Sea Salmon Oil is further stabilized with pure, natural Vitamin E. It is the next best thing to eating salmon straight from the ocean.Your pet will love the taste! Size: 16 fl oz By feeding Wholistic? Deep Sea Salmon Oil to your pet you can ensure: ? Cardiovascular Health ? Support of Brain Function ? Improved Immunity Against Infection ? Beautiful & Lustrous Sheen to Coats ? Improvement in Inflammatory Conditions ? Increased Bone Strength ? Improved Growth & Development ? Improvement of Dandruff & Dry, Patchy Skin ? Readily Available EFA?S ? Increased Joint Mobility ? Lowering of Cholesterol Daily Feeding Guidelines: - 10-30 lbs 1/4 Tsp
- 30-60 lbs 1/2 Tsp
- 60-90 lbs 1 Tsp
- 90 lbs & up 1 1/2 Tsp
Ingredients: Wild Atlantic Salmon Oil,Vitamin E. Nutritional Analysis: One tsp equals 4700 mg of Salmon Oil - Omega-3 1255 mg
- DHA 423 mg
- EPA 441 mg
- DPA 172 mg
- Vitamin E 1095 ppm
- EPA min 8%
- DHA min 12%
What exactly is Omega 3? Omega 3 is a polyunsaturated fat that is liquid at room temperature. Fat is an important and necessary part of any diet yet not all fats are the same. Some are bad; some are good. Saturated fats such as those found in meats are "bad" for health but unsaturated fats, such as those found in fish, are "good".Omega 3 fatty acid is one of the two types of "good" polyunsaturated fats (Omega 6 being the other). Salmon oil provides the Omega 3 fatty acids in the body-ready form of DHA and EPA (docosahexaenoic acid and eicosahexaenoic acid), needed by virtually all tissue cells on a second-to-second basis. Essential to life and good health, Omega-3 fatty acids protect against disease and can treat illness. They are considered essential fatty acids (EFA?s) because they cannot be manufactured by the body. This means that omega-3 must be obtained from the diet. It is important to maintain an appropriate balance between Omega- 3 and Omega- 6 in the diet as these two polyunsaturated fats work together to promote health. Basically, the Omega-3s have anti-inflammatory benefits and help prevent heart disease, whereas Omega-6s lower blood cholesterol and support the skin. The ideal balance between Omega 6 (high proportions in vegetable oils) and Omega 3 (primarily found in fish oils) is approximately 5:1 and may even be ideal at a 1:1 ratio. However, due to high consumption of saturated fats via the modern diet, this ratio is often between 10:1 or even as high as 30:1. Because of EFA?s wide-ranging roles, virtually every area of the body is susceptible to problems if the balance of the two polyunsaturates is not correct. This is said to be a major reason for the over representation of health problems such as circulation problems in the cardiovascular system, arthritis, psoriasis, etc. Even certain types of cancer may be explained by this imbalance. Therefore, it becomes important to add additional Omega 3 fatty acids to the diet. Plant oils also provide EFAs but require an intermediary breakdown step in order to become available for metabolism. Losses of available plant EFA?s due to this intermediary break down step have been reported to be as great as 80%. Pets that may not be able to convert the plant EFAs into DHA and EPA may not be getting the EFA?s they need. This is why feeding a high quality fish oil with "body-ready? EFA?s such as salmon oil can make a major difference in your pet?s health.
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