Not exact matches
Kale is one
of the
very few vegetables that contain a decent
amount of Omega 3, they are rich in
calcium, copper, iron, potassium, and also
high in Vitamin B1, B2, C, E and K. Similar to broccoli, it is also found to have anti-cancer properties that help fight cancer by boosting the repair
of healthy cells and blocking the growth
of cancer cells.
For example, they're thought to have
calcium and magnesium in an ideal ratio, a
very high amount of folate, which is essential for a healthy pregnancy, a good dose
of energizing B vitamins like vitamin B6 and a decent
amount of heart - healthy potassium.
As it is stock
of high amounts of calcium, magnesium, and other nutrients that play an important role in healthy bone formation Making your own bone broth is
very cost effective, as you can make use
of left over carcass bones that would otherwise be thrown away.
I have not seen a figure for the maximum
amount of calcium in
very high energy foods but if a dog food provides less than 3.8 kilocalories
of metabolizable energy per gram
of food (< 3.8 kcal / g ME) then the
calcium level in the food should not exceed 1.5 % on a dry matter basis.