Eat real food, not too much, mostly plants (which he clarifies to
mean leafy vegetables).
Not exact matches
Sarah Ballantyne agrees that we should all be aiming for eating, «as big a variety of
vegetables as you have access to» — this
means a combination of brightly coloured,
leafy greens, and sulfur - rich
vegetables.
This
means that the only source of these essential materials is via the consumption of the foods that contains them, namely oily fish,
leafy green
vegetables and flax seeds, or via synthetic supplementation.
And by balanced I
mean include complex carbs, whole grains, plant - based proteins,
leafy greens,
vegetables and a healthy fat.
This
means they need to have a diet of at least 70 percent hay (there are several available that are rabbit - safe) and the rest a healthy mix of high - quality pellets, fruits,
leafy greens and
vegetables.