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30/03/2022
One of the Best Foods to Slow Dog Aging: Spinach!šš¶
Folate is an essential B vitaminš found in food. It helps with the production of DNA and without folate new, healthy DNA cannot be created. Cell biologist and longevity researcher Rhonda Patrick, PhD, maintains that āa deficiency in folate is equivalent to standing under ionizing radiation due to the DNA damage it causes.ā And DNA𧬠damage is a BIG contributor to aging.
More recently, folate has also been shown to play a role in protecting telomeres, those important structures at the end of chromosomes that are shortened with age and lifestyle choices; shorter telomeres are associated with shorter lifespan and higher incidence of disease. Being highly heat-sensitiveš„, folate is one of the first nutrients to be inactivated in processed pet food.
In addition to its many vitamins and minerals, spinach provides antioxidants tied to anti-inflammation and disease protection. These include kaempferol, a flavonoid shown to reduce the risk of cancer, as well as slow its growth and spread. Another, called quercetin, has been linked to possible protective effects on memoryš§ as well as heart diseaseš« and type 2 diabetes. Two of the lesser-known glycoglycerolipid components of spinachš include sulfoquinovosyl diacylglycerol (SQDG) and monogalactosyl diacylglycerol (MGDG), which are known for their anti-cancer activity. Overall, spinach contains the second-largest quantity of total glycoglycerolipids among other popular vegetables!
How to prepare spinachš for you and your dog?
Scientists say the best way to consume spinach for maximum lutein intake may be purĆ©ed. Thatās because when spinach is chopped into small pieces, more lutein is released from the leaves. Older research found that cooking also impacts the folate content of spinach; boiling slashed this B vitamin level by nearly half. Steaming, however, resulted in no significant loss of folate! Cooking also diminishes the vitamin E levels in spinach (and reduces oxalates, if you want to reduce oxalate consumption) but actually increases the amount of beta carotene. So it can be served cooked or raw.
Looking for an easy recipe to get spinach into your dog? Try making our Spinach Longevity Cubes! šš§š¾
INGREDIENTS-
* 5 ounces of fresh or steamed spinachš (preferably organic)
* 2/3 cup of water (even better, try boneš¦“, beefš® or chickenš broth, preferably organic)
INSTRUCTIONS-
* Add spinach and water (or broth) in a blender and puree. If the mixture seems too thick, add in extra broth.šµ
* Pour the puree into ice cube trays and freeze until solid.š§
* Store in the freezer for up to 3 months.
Add 1 ice cubeš§ per 30lbs of body weightš a day to your dogās meal.
This is one simple and powerful way to add longevity benefits to your dogās bowl! Looking for more ideas or recipes? Check out our new book The Forever Dog with dozens of other suggestions available here: www.foreverdog.com
30/03/2022
THE DANGEROUS REALITY OF PET FOOD STORAGE CONTAINERS
Whether in a pet shop, box store, or online, pet food storage containers are being offered everywhere. Heck, at expos and trade shows they are given away to market a companyās brand name! However, these storage containers can be deadly if used incorrectly!
We all grew up in the age of Tupperware and storing our food in plastic containers. I mean, storage containers were designed to preserve foods, help organize our kitchens, and make our lives easier. Right?
Well, with the amount of information made available to us today, this thought process has changed quickly! With all the research that has been published on eating food out of plastic, that era of using plastic awesomeness has officially died!
Today, more and more families are throwing out their plastic food storage containers (recycle!) and switching to safer alternatives.
But what about our furry companions? Are they receiving the same consideration when it comes to food storage?
Not according to research, they arenāt!
Today, retail shelves are littered with storage containers for dry and wet pet foods; from products like snap & seals and air-tight stackables, to plastic storage carts on wheels.
WHAT IS THE BIG DEAL?
Letās start with the obvious:
Research has shown that certain plastic containers leach an assortment of chemicals into our foods and, of course, pet foods! Chemicals in plastic like BPA have been shown to have hormone mimicking, estrogenic and cancer properties.
āOk. No problem,ā you may say, because as we know BPA has been taken out of some plastic storage containers and replaced with a different chemical called bisphenol-S (BPS).
But according to science, BPS appears to be just as toxic (if not more so) than BPA.
āIn 2013, researchers at the University of Texas Medical Branch discovered that even minute concentrationsāless than one part per trillionāof BPS can disrupt cellular functioning. Metabolic disorders like obesity, diabetes, and even cancer, are potential ramifications of such disruptions.ā ā Mercola https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2013/01/130122191412.htm
TO KEEP RAINING ON THE STORAGE CONTAINER PARADE -
Pet food containers have phthalates & estrogenic activity going on!
In the Environmental Health Perspectives study, they found that out of 500 plastic products they tested, plastics leached when stressed, and 90 percent of them leached even without stress. In fact, the Environmental Health Perspectives study found that some BPA-free products had even more estrogenic activity than BPA-containing products! - https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3222987/
Hereās some more rain - Lest we forget phthalates!
Phthalates, which are used as plasticizers in everything, and especially pet food storage containers, have shown to be super-destructive!
āThese chemicals have disrupted the endocrine systems of wildlife, causing testicular cancer, ge***al deformations, low s***m counts, and infertility in polar bears, deer, whales, and otters, just to name a few.ā - Dr. Karen Becker
OK, NOW FOR THE WHOPPER OF A PROBLEM!
Are you washing your pet food container daily??
When the fats and oils of kibble hit the walls of pet food containers, they begin to oxidize (especially in the plastic ones).
Once the reaction starts, it is self propagating and unstoppable. The oxidation reaction creates free radicals that oxidize fat molecules. The inevitable result is an avalanche of oxidation, and like nearly all-chemical reactions in nature, the warmer the conditions the faster it goes.
In layman terms: over time, the residual fats and oils that have settled along the walls and bottom of the storage container start to grow rancid and develop the invisible molds that will aid in the destruction of your petās health. That greasiness along the walls of your container is not so awesome!
According to Pet food formulator (maker) Steve Brown:
āAs soon as a food is manufactured, it begins to undergo a variety of chemical and physical changes. Itās a basic law of the universe that everything degrades over time. This includes the proteins and vitamins in dog foods, but itās the fats I worry about the most. Fats are among the most chemically fragile nutrients in dog food; they are the limiting factor to the shelf life of most dog foods. Fats that have degraded ā gone ārancidā ā can cause all sorts of health problems for dogs.ā
WHY DO YOU NEED TO WASH PET FOOD STORAGE BINS DAILY?
Answer: Because plastic containers have tiny little microscopic pores!
When these fats get trapped in the pores, over time, they too will also grow rancid and contaminate each new batch of food poured into the containers. (Pet parents unknowingly keep pouring new bags of food in the containers, over and over, without washing out the rancid-formed fats and molds!)
Moral of the story:
Try to avoid using a plastic container to store kibble. However, if you already purchased the container, keep the food in its original bag and place that bag into the plastic container. This will help keep oxygen away from degrading the kibble, and saves you the giant disaster that could occur. (Remember to wash that container periodically.)
OR
A BETTER ROUTE TO TAKE: CHOOSE GLASS OVER PLASTIC
To avoid chemical toxins leaching into your pet food, choose glass over plastic when choosing a storage method. Glass pet food storage containers donāt leach unwanted, poisonous chemicals when in contact with pet food. Glass containers are non-porous and wonāt absorb rancid oils. However, you should still wash these containers regularly.
OR
Just buy smaller bags of pet food so there is no need for these toxic containers in the first place. :)
Rodney Habib
"An educated, informed and well-researched community of pet owners can only put more pressure on the pet food industry to be better! When pet owners know better, they will only do better!"
06/11/2021
What are doing for your petās teeth?šŖ„š¦·
If you think feeding a certain diet will clean your petās teeth, think again, according to recent studies, almost 90% of dogsš¶ will have developed some form of periodontal disease by 2 years of age. Whatās worse, dental disease has been linked to heartš«, kidney and liver disease in dogs!
For most, trying to brush your dogās teeth is a nightmare! However, new surprising science has our backs! A recent peer-reviewed study found dogs who chewed on specific pieces of bones𦓠had almost 90% of tartar buildup removed and the bones did not cause any root fracture, enamel fracture, or bone resorption. The study concluded pet parents should be using specific bones for their petās regular oral hygiene.
However, before you run out to go purchase a bag of teeth cleaning bones, realize there are DEFINITELY rules for purchasing the right bone for your dog! In the āRaw Bone Rulesā section of our upcoming book, The Forever Dog, we not only highlight the new scientific benefits of giving your dog raw bones but we also cover all the steps in selecting the right bone for your canine companion. P.S. - Our new book is now available for pre-order worldwide! www.foreverdog.com
20/10/2021
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