While there was perhaps a time in history
when smaller amounts of grains, properly prepared, could be consumed without damaging the body, this is not the case today.
Not exact matches
When you restrict your carbohydrate intake to less than 50 grams daily, you can still fit in plenty
of nonstarchy vegetables, maybe some low - glycemic (meaning they don't bump your blood sugar) blueberries and other berries, and a
small amount of non-gluten
grains like quinoa (actually a seed and complete protein).
Up to 80 percent
of the phosphorus — a vital mineral for bones and health — present in
grains is locked into an unusable form as phytate.4
When a diet including more than
small amounts of phytate is consumed, the body will bind calcium to phytic acid and form insoluble phytate complexes.
When adding food to your pet's commercial diet try to stay with more protein than carbohydrates as the commercial food is already high in
grains, Best bets are eggs, meat, fish (canned with bones like salmon, sardines or mackerel), yogurt, cottage cheese and
small amounts of vegetables.
When it comes to ingredients, the company is mostly focused on
grain free and gluten free formulas with high level
of natural, good quality, fresh protein sources and a
small amount of fiber and carbohydrates.