The FDA has banned
synthetic vitamin K from over-the-counter supplements because of its toxicity levels.
We have already discussed the use of Menadione Sodium Bisulfate Complex,
synthetic Vitamin K, in AvoDerm foods.
The use of
synthetic Vitamin K is more than a little complicated.
Menadione sodium bisulfite complex,
synthetic vitamin K, is present in this food.
If you are concerned about the carrageenan or
the synthetic Vitamin K, you should not feed the food.
This is
synthetic Vitamin K and it is approved for use in pet food.
The use of
synthetic Vitamin K (Menadione Sodium Bisulfate Complex) in the foods bothers us.
Synthetic vitamin K has been linked to toxicity and other health problems.
, Hydrochloric Acid,
synthetic Vitamin K, artificial flavors, artificial colors and preservatives.
Fish meal, liver, and kelp are all natural sources of vitamin K.
Synthetic vitamin K can cause immune problems, allergic reactions, and it's toxic in high doses, among other issues.
Synthetic vitamin K has been banned for human use in some European countries because of its side effects.
Additionally, menadione sodium bisulfite complex (
synthetic vitamin K) has been linked to various illnesses including vitamin K toxicity, weak immune systems, allergies, and hemolytic anemia.
A simple decision such as choosing to use natural vitamin K1 drops administered orally to your baby instead of
the synthetic vitamin K shot can get you read the riot act.
Not exact matches
Synthetic vitamins A, E, D,
K, B1 - B3, B5, B6, C, folic acid, biotin, choline; the carotenoids lycopene, lutein; 6.
Many dog owners like the fact that Dr. Tim has removed menadione from the formulas, as this is a controversial
synthetic form of
Vitamin K that is believed to cause kidney problems in dogs.
It is a
synthetic version of
vitamin K and has not been specifically approved for long term use, even in dog food.
This
synthetic version of
vitamin K has not been specifically approved for long term use, such as in pet food.
It is a
synthetic version of
vitamin K and has not been specifically approved for long term use, such as in dog food.
The food also contains menadione sodium bisulfite complex (source of
Vitamin K activity), which is synthetic vitamin K3 — a controversial ingr
Vitamin K activity), which is
synthetic vitamin K3 — a controversial ingr
vitamin K3 — a controversial ingredient.
This ingredient is a
synthetic version of
vitamin K called menadione sodium bisulfite complex.
While the natural forms of
Vitamin K (
K1 &
K2) can be absorbed by a dog's body,
synthetic Menadione (
Vitamin k3) can not.
(Any of These Names - Same Bad Ingredient) Menadione, Menadione Sodium Bisulfate, Menadione Sodium Bisulfite, Menadione Dimethylprimidinol Sulfate, Menadione Dimethylprimidinol Sulfite, Menadione Dimethylpyrimidinol Bisulfite, «
Vitamin K3», «a source of
Vitamin K Activity», «
Vitamin K Supplement»: Menadione, known also as
Vitamin K3, is a
synthetic version of
Vitamin K.
Menadione Sodium Bisulfate is a
synthetic form of
vitamin K.
This
synthetic form of
vitamin K has been linked to many serious health issues, such as, toxic reactions in liver cells, weakness of the immune system, allergic reactions and abnormal break - down of red blood cells.
So, when you see the
synthetic form of
vitamin K added to dog food — as it is in many dog foods — it does raise concerns.