Under The Sea
Sea Kelp, you’ve heard of it, you’ve most likely even eaten it yourself! But feed it to your pets? What!? Why?
Sea Kelp, you’ve heard of it, you’ve most likely even eaten it yourself! But feed it to your pets? What!? Why?
To start, let's explain what sea kelp is. Sea Kelp is a type of sea vegetation that has existed in our oceans longer than any other known form of vegetation! Found in their own underwater forests in mineral rich waters.
The Sea Kelp we trust is from Wholistic Pet Organics and is harvested and processed in the pristine environment of Iceland! It’s like we always say: quality matters. The Sea Kelp from Wholistic Pet is certified organic from clean Arctic waters that are free from any pollutants or heavy metal contamination and the processing techniques they use maintain an exceptionally high concentration of all those great minerals.
In comparison to other mineral heavy foods, kelp actually has the broadest range of minerals, which means even more benefits for your furry friend. The minerals in kelp can reduce inflammation and itching, which makes it perfect for allergy season. Another mineral found in sea kelp, Vanadium, enhances insulin signaling and blood sugar balance, so it is something to consider for your pre-diabetic pets.
In addition to the minerals, the high fiber content also aids in digestion and kelp is one of the best sources of chlorophyll, a supplement that will boost blood cell formations. Not only does it help protect the body from blood clots but viruses, too!
Full of vitamins K, B, magnesium, iron, calcium, and pantothenic acid, kelp is also a great source of lignans! Many of these great nutrients are alkaline buffering, which means they help to keep PH levels steady. The iron content helps to support circulation throughout the body while the amino acids assist with tissue repair. But that’s not all!
Considered the world's most potent source of naturally occurring iodine, sea kelp will ensure your pets won’t have any deficiencies that is necessary for healthy thyroid function. The way kelp helps is by regulating glandular activity in the adrenal, pituitary, and thyroid glands. It also assists in weight loss by speeding up the metabolism!
Due to its multitude of important trace minerals and alginates, kelp is incredibly healthy for your pet's teeth and gums. Alginates carry antibacterial properties that coat the teeth and gums in a thin film that help to protect and support a healthy bacterial balance. It also contains a beneficial bacteria that rids the teeth of plaque and tartar build up.
So there you have it! Packed with many vitamins, minerals and amino acids, sea kelp has an amazing bounty of healthy nutrients for your pets! Kelp is a helpful addition to any pets diet, with an abundance of benefits we’ve only just scratched the surface of! So what are you waiting for? Stop in and give sea kelp a try!
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