It is better if she gets
whole food sources rather than supplements, as these contain a whole wealth of nutrients, as opposed to just one that has been made into supplement form.
I try to think in terms of
whole food sources rather than nutrients (have you read The China Study?
For the slower digesting protein it makes more sense to me to use
a whole food source rather than a protein powder.
Not exact matches
I try to eat natural /
whole food sources of vitamins
rather than supplements, which is why I like the idea of cod liver oil — I was just surprised about the D2 and am trying to get a better understanding.
Whole foods rather than oils are better
sources of monounsaturated fats because they contribute many other nutrients to the diet.
If you are getting antioxidants from
whole food plant based
sources (
rather than supplements) than I would suggest you keep trying to boost your antioxidant intake, just like Dr. Greger does!
I appreciate the natural
whole foods used along with natural vitamins and minerals derived from fruits, vegetables, nuts, seeds and other natural
food ingredients
rather than the potentially toxic synthetic forms of which most are
sourced from China.
The downside to this recipe is that it contains little fruit and veg, and most of the vitamins and minerals she needs are provided in supplement form
rather than as
whole food sources.
It is important to note that dogs do require some
source of dietary fiber in their
food, but it should come from
whole grains and vegetables
rather than fillers.
In our decaying world where soils devoid of nutrients are producing plants and animals with vitamin and mineral deficiencies, we must realize the solution is NOT to fill the gap with synthetics, but
rather seek out
whole food sources.