My Share: Wild Alaskan Salmon Oil For Dogs

 

 

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I am excited to be able to review Wild Alaskan Salmon Oil for dogs and cats for you all today. This product comes in a huge bottle so it is a great deal.

This product comes from wild salmon caught exclusively from the clean waters of Alaska using only sustainable and responsible fishing methods. There are no fillers, binders and no artificial ingredients. TerraMax Pro’s Wild Alaskan Salmon Oil is an excellent source of essential fatty acids EPA and DHA. It has over 15 different Omega’s, including 3-5-6-7-8-9 and is an excellent natural source of Vitamin D and Astaxanthin. I like that I can feel confident in what I am giving my dogs and cats is not harmful to them.

What other companies don’t tell you could be poisoning your pets! Other fish oil often contains Mercury, PCB’s and other toxins from nuclear fall out or other sources. Our fish oil is carefully crafted from Wild Alaskan Salmon, caught exclusively from one of the cleanest waters in the world and molecularly distilled for purity from all toxins, surpassing the standards set by California Prop. 65 and all US and European Pharmacopeia standards.

This product is one of the only purification methods that can remove heavy metals, PCB’s and other toxins to below detectable limits for human consumption. This salmon oil is independently tested at a 3rd party laboratory for over 250 contaminants and is Certified Mercury free with no detectable levels of PCB’s, heavy metals, pesticides & dioxins.

This salmon oil has been recommended by veterinarians for cats and dogs of all ages, sizes, breeds and activity levels. Adding TerraMax Pro’s Premium Wild Alaskan Salmon Oil as a treat to your cat or dog food helps support healthy skin, coat, joints, cardiovascular health, nervous system and the development and maintenance of the brain, eyes and immune system. It may also help promote weight loss and help reduce certain allergies and yeast infections.

Three days after I first used this product on my Pekes I noticed the older of my two having no flaky skin. He been having dandruff problems for some time and I seriously think this has helped him a lot. I am going to continue using this for both of my little ones and see if this is a reason I should definitely continue using this product.

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Importances For Drinking Water In The Morning

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Blueberry Tid-Bits

Here are a few nuggets of information to help you make the most of this glorious fruit.
• Blueberries belong to the same family as the wild huckleberry or azalea.
• The powdery gray-blue bloom on the sur­face of the skin helps the small berry retain its moisture after harvest.
• Blueberries do not ripen further after they’re picked.
•Blueberries aren’t as perishable as other berries and will keep about a week if handled properly. Place them in a plastic container and refrigerate as soon as possi­ble. Don’t wash berries until you’re ready to use them. (Added moisture will hasten growth of mold.)
•Washing blueberries before freezing results in toughening of their skin.
• A pint of blueberries serves four people generously.

Green Cleaning

It’s time to get your home spring-ready. More than likely you have been buying the same cleaning products for years. However, it’s a good idea to consider switching to cleaning products tagged green or good for the environment. They aren’t just at specialty stores anymore; they’re popping up every day at grocery stores and supercenters. With more options comes confusion and uncertainty.

To cut through it all, we talked to Matt Pliszka, a scientist with Simply Safe Products. His company’s mission is to bring green cleaning to the mass market at an affordable price.

What should you look for in a green cleaning product?

First, look at your mainstream traditional brands. If the label says “warning, corrosive, danger,” that should be a big tip-off. If it burns the skin, then chances are it’s not good for you or the environment. Things to look for on the label are “non-hazardous,” “mild or nonirritant,” and “neutral pH.”

What does neutral pH mean?

A pH in the 7 range, that’s the pH of water. Alkalinity can cause skin irritation and other issues. Generally, if there is no mention of pH, then the product is either an acid or alkaline.

If it has a neutral pH, how does it clean?

Neutral pH cleaners use detergents and get underneath the soil to loosen it from below. Then wiping takes soil away. The detergents release the soils from the surface.Chemical cleaning agents attack the soil and surface, which can be very aggressive. Chemical cleaning also doesn’tjust stop at soil, which is why the surface you’re cleaning can become marred or ruined.

I have noticed a lot of cleaners use citrus or say they are all-natural. Are these green?

There’s an assumption that if it’s all-natural, it’s safe and environmentally friendly. Not necessarily true. Many orange cleaners use d-limonene from orange peels. It is a great cleaning agent for grease, but it’s flammable and an air pollutant. If you see a cleaning agent that says all-natural, be suspicious; there’s a lot of chemical processing involved in converting fruits into cleaning agents. Likewise for nontoxic because household cleaners are never meant to be consumed.

Which cleaning products are the biggest offenders?

Drain cleaners are the most hazardous. There really is no other option, so buyjust enough for one use. Of the most commonly used products, dishwasher detergents, tub-and-tile cleaners, and toilet bowl cleaners are the worst. Look for dishwasher detergents that contain no phosphates. Waste-treatment plants cannot remove phosphates, so they end up in natural water areas. •