When we compare
the suggested daily nutrient intake data of horses to the average nutrient profile of forages (hay and pasture) and grains commonly fed to horses, we can then see specific deficiencies and a specific need for nutritional supplementation.
Not exact matches
The
suggested serving is 1/2 dropper (0.5 ml) taken under the tongue three times
daily which will provide many valuable
nutrients including 5 mg of CBD.
Next to the name you will find the amount of the
nutrient included in the
suggested serving for this food: the % (percentage)
Daily Value (DV) that the amount illustrates (like to other information in the website, the DV is calculated for 25 to 50 year old woman); the density rating; lastly the food's World's Healthiest Foods Rating.
Dr. Price
suggested that there was enough protein in one egg to meet the
daily protein requirements of most adults, while also supplying several key fat - soluble
nutrients including, vitamins A and D.
Then look for the standard RDA - level (Recommended Dietary /
Daily Allowance) which will be enough for most
nutrients, except for perhaps vitamin D. Vitamin D is important for your bones and new research even
suggest that some extra vitamin D (1,000 IU per day) can help lower the risk of colon and breast cancer.