Pet owners who feed their puppies
all natural diets claim that their pets stay healthy and benefit from antioxidants that aren't available in several commercial food products.
Not exact matches
A fresh one, preferably organic and one that you can knowingly
claim has been fed only a
natural diet.
So this is another thing Atkins and other VLCers get wrong if in any way thinking they are modeling some
natural, proven healthy
diet by
claiming it's not and should not be very high protein.
Check out the site link above that leads to a doctor who
claims that sugar found in its
natural state within fruit is not needing to be cut from the
diet necessarily while the majority of most internet information says ALL sugars in all forms needs to be cut.
There's been a movement towards «raw food» for dogs,
claiming this adherence to their «
natural diet» is the best possible way to feed them.
Though most proponents of the
natural dog food
diet state that the food must be cooked, many nutritionists and veterinarians
claim the raw food
diet is the most
natural because it imitates the way dogs eat in the wild.
Proponents of a raw
diet claim that it is closest to the
natural, wild
diet and that your cat's gastrointestinal system with function best with raw food as it retains more of the vitamins and other nutrients in the meat.
I advise retailers to never let a customer think that these foods are replacements for a
natural diet — although many might
claim this to be so, and they might even be right.