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Açai Berry
Açai berries are rich in antioxidants, which can help protect cells from damage and reduce the risk of chronic diseases. They are an excellent source of Vitamin C. Additionally, they are a good source of fibre and healthy fats, promoting digestive health and supporting heart health.
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Australian Goat Milk
Provides complete nutrition as it is rich in vitamins and minerals. It has anti-mucous and anti-inflammatory benefits and is suitable for dogs and cats of all ages. Ideal for treating intestinal inflammation, it can assist pets with IBD or any digestive problems. Goat’s milk also contains 'prebiotic' carbohydrates that nourish beneficial gut bacteria. It’s less allergenic than cow’s milk, with smaller fat globules and higher concentrations of small and medium-chain fatty acids and provides immune system support.
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Barley Grass
Barley grass is a natural anti-inflammatory, rich in a wide range of nutrients. Also a natural source of antioxidants, it is suitable for pets of all ages. The perfect ingredient to add to food providing active enzymes, vitamin C, amino acids, chlorophyll, beta-carotene and minerals. Barley grass is highly beneficial, working to help support digestion, promote fresh breath, renewed energy and healthier skin and coat. It also boosts the immune system and overall wellness.
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Bone Broth
Beef bone broth is high in anti-inflammatory nutrients such as glucosamine and chondroitin sulfate that work to help joints stay strong. It also contains glycine for overall gut health, proline and arginine. These amino acids work on the whole body as an anti-inflammatory. The collagen in bone broth helps with bone strength and development. Other benefits include digestion support, detoxing the liver, supporting heart health, healthy skin and coat and is an overall boost for their immune system.
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Boswellia
Formally known as boswellia serrata or Indian frankincense, it has been used in India for centuries as an anti-inflammatory for both people and animals.
The benefits of boswellia reach far beyond an anti-inflammatory which is commonly used for promoting good joint health. By shrinking inflamed tissue it improves blood supply to the affected areas of the body repairing damaged blood vessels. It’s also used to treat digestive disorders and skin allergies.
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Chamomile
Chamomile is a natural source of L-Tryptophan. Known for its calming and relaxing properties, chamomile can aid stress and anxiety. It also has anti-inflammatory properties and may help alleviate digestive issues such as bloating and indigestion.
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Chia Seeds
Chia seeds are an excellent source of fibre, promoting digestive health and aiding in weight management by promoting feelings of fullness. Additionally, they are rich in omega-3 fatty acids, which support heart health and have anti-inflammatory properties.
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Coconut Milk
Coconut milk is rich in healthy fats and provides a good source of medium-chain triglycerides (MCTs). It strengthens the immune system and promotes good gut health.
Coconut milk also contains essential minerals such as potassium, magnesium, and iron.
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Chicken breast
Chicken breast is a lean protein low in fat. It aids muscle growth, brain function, bone health, and the immune system.
A rich source of essential vitamins and minerals. High in vitamins B3 and B6, which plays a vital role in brain function. It also provides essential minerals such as phosphorus, which promotes bone health, and selenium, an antioxidant that boosts immune function.
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Chicken hearts
Freeze-dried chicken hearts are an excellent source of protein, iron, and omega-3 fatty acids. Great for skin and coat, heart, muscle, and joint health. They may also help improve metabolism, brain, and gut function.
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Chicken necks
Freeze-dried is the safest way to give your pet chicken necks. Due to their fragility, they break down in the mouth so there is no danger of choking. High in protein and calcium, the necks are filled with connective tissue and cartilage, which contain glucosamine and chondroitin for good joint health.
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Chicory Root
Chicory root is a natural source of prebiotic that can promote healthy bacteria in the gut. Rich in inulin fibre, its direct impact on intestinal microorganisms is second to none. Chicory root is the perfect supplement for healthy digestion ensuring a stronger natural defence for pets.
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Ginger
Best known for its ability to manage nausea, due to its calming effect on the gut. Rich in antioxidants, ginger can support pets with motion sickness, vomiting, sensitive stomach, gastrointestinal problems and bloating. It is an anti-inflammatory and antioxidant, and can be used to provide cognitive support. Ginger also aids in the production of bile, making it helpful for the digestion of fats.
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Green Tea
Green tea is a natural source of the amino acid, L-theanine, known to reduce stress in pets.
L-theanine assists in the production of serotonin, a neurotransmitter associated with healthy, calm emotions and self-control. Serotonin has been shown to help relieve anxiety, depression and aggression in dogs and cats. Since L-theanine is a natural amino acid, it can improve pet behaviour without the concern of organ damage.
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Lamb Hearts
Organ meats are rich in nutrients. Dogs and cats have long eaten them as part of their natural diets. Lamb’s hearts contain the nine essential amino acids, making them a complete protein. They are great for skin and coat, heart, muscle, and joint health.
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Lemon Balm
A herb that relieves symptoms of stress and anxiety. Lemon balm is used as a calming agent on cats and dogs, or to treat stress and anxiety. It’s also beneficial for their digestive system. Because of their anxiety, many pets can have stomach issues such as diarrhoea or pain. Despite its sedative tendencies, lemon balm does not make pets drowsy or incoherent, but rather makes them more alert and focused. This also benefits older pets who suffer from dementia.
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Marshmallow Root
Marshmallow root is a powerful anti-inflammatory.
A natural herb to help heal digestive issues and ease Inflammatory Bowel Disease in pets (IBD). Marshmallow root can sooth and protect muscle membranes, including the gut lining. It has been proven to be effective in the treatment of inflammation, urinary tract infections and digestive disorders.
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Organic Medicinal Mushrooms
Organic medicinal mushrooms are a healing source of prebiotics. Our organic blend of medicinal mushrooms contains chaga, maitake, reishi & Lion's mane. This blend is an excellent source of natural prebiotics. Each of these mushrooms also have additional health benefits due to their anti-allergic, anti-cholesterol, anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, anti-tumour and anti-cancer properties.
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New Zealand Green Lipped Mussel
Green lipped mussel (GLM) is rich in anti-inflammatory nutrients. An excellent source of omega 3 acids, glucosamine and chondroitin sulfate, which is a compound of connective tissues such as joints and bones. In addition, it also contains vitamin C and E, antioxidants, B vitamins, and minerals such as copper, zinc, and selenium, all of which are vital to pets' joint health.
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Oat Straw
Oat straw is a nervous system optimiser for our pets. It is one of the best nervine tonics, feeding nervous tissues making it an effective herbal remedy for anxiety and stress. It also soothes the stomach, stimulates the appetite, promotes red blood cell production, strengthens the immune system and improves brain function.
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Raspberries
Raspberries are known for their high levels of vitamin C, which boosts the immune system and supports collagen production for healthy skin. Additionally, they are high in antioxidants and may have anti-cancer properties.
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Rose Hip
Rose hip is a valuable source of vitamin C. Depletion of vitamin C occurs when pets are stressed and rose hip provides the replenishment needed. It also assists in fighting harmful free radicals in the body and can help reduce inflammation and cognitive ageing.
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Salmon
Salmon is an excellent source of omega 3 fatty acids for joint, heart, eye and brain health. It’s also high in protein which is an essential macronutrient that improves immunity, aids with tissue repair, and provides energy.
Rich in vitamins and minerals, it’s a great immune booster and anti-inflammatory.
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Sardines
Sardines are an excellent source of protein and omega-3 fatty acids. A complete protein source that provides all the essential amino acids and the DHA component of omega-3 is the long-chain unsaturated fat ideal for animal health.
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Spirulina
Spirulina is a natural source of essential amino acids, and an anti-inflammatory. It aids digestion and is high in fibre. An excellent source of B vitamins, essential fatty acids and protein to boost the immune system. Also rich in antioxidants, it helps to protect pets at a cellular level.
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Turmeric
Turmeric is a natural anti-inflammatory and a powerful source of antioxidant properties. Growing research shows turmeric has a positive effect on gastrointestinal functioning and may be useful in treating Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) symptoms, ulcerative colitis symptoms and may extend to other digestive disorders.
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Wheatgrass
Wheatgrass is rich in vitamin E and high in amino acids, vitamins, chlorophyll, enzymes and fibre. Full of antioxidants that aid in organ cleansing, breath refreshing, digestion, constipation relief and odour control. A natural energy booster with antibacterial characteristics, wheatgrass can replenish levels of vitamin E lost as a result of stress. It can also prevent cognitive decline which can manifest as anxious behaviour.
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