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Dog Food a review of how they work and why they are so important to your dog's health
Always be sure to check with your vet before you make substantial changes to your
dog's diet or when you introduce new products to your pet's health and grooming regime.
(This
article is from the March 2010 Life's Abundance Newsletter. If
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Probiotics have received a great deal of attention
lately, and this focus is absolutely justified. An
increasing number of products, from yogurts to pet
foods, contain probiotics.
Often referred to as
“healthy” and/or “friendly” bacteria (or
microorganisms) in the media, their proper notation is
“direct fed microbials” when used in pet foods.
Basically, probiotics are
helpful bacteria that reside in the intestinal tract. In fact,
every digestive system contains millions of bacteria, both those
with a healthful purpose (like probiotics) and some that are not
so beneficial. While some kinds of bacteria can be harmful, many
(like direct fed microbials) actually help the immune system adapt
to internal changes within the body and thus naturally support
good health.
Most people do not realize that located within the digestive
system is one a very important group of immune cells called the Gut
Associated Lymphoid Tissue (GALT), which communicate with the immune
cells located throughout the body.
In some respects, the GALT is the
first line of defense against unhealthy microorganisms in the body.
Whereas most of the cells in our body receive nutrition from the
blood, this is not true for the GALT – it receives the majority of
its nutrients from these helpful bacteria.
Whenever you or your companion animal takes a round of
antibiotics, it indiscriminately kills all of the bacteria,
regardless of their ultimate effect on the body (by providing
healthy functions versus unhealthy outcomes). That’s why it’s often
recommended that you eat yogurt while taking antibiotics – to
re-establish the healthy bacteria in the GI tract to avoid
intestinal distress – both during the course of treatment and in the
days immediately following completion of an antibiotic therapy.
Good bacteria are necessary to maintain the healthy ecology of
intestinal microbes known as the “gut flora”. The types of bacteria
contained in the gut differ from species to species, and animal to
animal, but there are commonalities in dogs and cats. These helpful
bacteria can have numerous positive effects on their host’s body,
including:
• Causing chemical reactions that convert foods into vitamins and
energy
• Competing with unhealthy microorganisms, helping block their grip
on the lining of the gut wall
• Increasing the tolerance of bad bacteria by stimulating the immune
system
• Protecting the gut mucosal barrier, thereby promoting the health
of the gut lining
The community of bacteria in the intestinal system protects its
host from invading unhealthy microorganisms in a combined effort
called “colonization resistance”. This group resistance has proven
effective at supporting intestinal health.
Adding direct fed microbials to pet food can help a dog or cat’s
natural digestive system to work at peak efficiency, allowing the
pet to get even more nutrition from food because they ensure a
healthy intestinal flora, which supports:
• The production of food for healthy enterocytes (specialized
cells lining the GI tract)
• Increased nutrient absorption
• GALT, which communicates with systemic immune systems
Whether you refer to these health-promoting bacteria as
“probiotics” or “direct fed microbials”, their effect on the
digestive system of your companion animal simply can’t be
overstated. In fact, after a careful review of all the information,
it would appear that direct fed microbials are vital to your pet’s
health.
Veterinarian
Formulated & Recommended
A Letter from Jane Bicks Pet Food Formulator
"I have been a pet product formulator for almost 25 years. Twelve
of those years, I have been privileged to develop premium
health-related products for Lifes Abundance.
Formulating dog and cat foods
is normally a complex process; and, as a holistic veterinarian, my
unique health perspective helps to inform this process.
Each and
every ingredient selected for a Life’s Abundance food is chosen to
support all of the important bodily structures and functions. That’s
why I am so proud that we have featured health-promoting direct fed microbials in Life’s Abundance Premium Health Foods for years, well
ahead of competing foods.
Our exclusive formulas contain multiple types of direct fed
microbials, all of which are guaranteed to be viable after cooking
so they can take up “residence” in the GALT. To protect these
beneficial bacteria, we micro-encapsulate the direct fed microbials
prior to cooking our foods. This process ensures that they will
survive in order to establish and maintain healthy digestive system
cultures.
I invite you to try any of our Life’s Abundance Premium Health
Foods, which feature a whole host of heavily-researched,
health-promoting ingredients like direct fed microbials. Your
decision to switch your pet’s diet to Life’s Abundance can have an
enormous impact on the longevity and health of your companion
animal.
Thank you so much for all that you do to make the world a better
place for your companion animal."
The information above is the sole opinion of the author.
Always consult with your Veterinarian before making any changes to your pets food, supplements or other products.
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