Not exact matches
Hi Rey: It's always the best choice to get your nutrients through whole
foods vs. supplements.
One complicated aspect of the
food vs. supplement debate is how we define nutrition.
I touched on the importance of the MTHFR enzyme briefly in my post about folic acid
vs. folate and why I am careful to avoid synthetic folic acid in
supplements and
foods.
Machines
vs. free weights, and let's not forget
supplements vs. food.
- The Bottom Line on Natural
vs. Commercial Foods - Prepare Your Coton's Diet at Home - The B.A.R.F. Diet - Problems on Switching Diets - The Importance of Clean, Safe Water - Obesity, a Serious Threat to Your Coton's Health - Obesity and Competition for
Food - Obesity, Exercise, and Intestinal Health - Vitamin and Mineral
Supplements - Treats, Chews and Bones - Kibble (Dog) Bones - Chews - Pig Ear Chews - a Hazard or Ideal Dental Exerciser?
- The Bottom Line on Natural
vs. Commercial Foods - Prepare Your Coton's Diet at Home - The B.A.R.F. Diet - Problems on Switching Diets - The Importance of Clean, Safe Water - Obesity & emdash; a Serious Threat to Your Coton's Health - Obesity and Competition for
Food - Obesity, Exercise, and Intestinal Health - Vitamin and Mineral
Supplements - Treats, Chews and Bones - Kibble (Dog) Bones - Chews - Pig Ear Chews & emdash; a Hazard or Ideal Dental Exerciser?
Step - by - step recipes, cooked
vs. raw, which
supplements dogs need to prevent dangerous deficiencies — for example, don't feed meat without adding bone meal (fully explained in Chapter 1), which
foods you SHOULD N'T feed your dog, how often to feed, and more.