Why are artificial preservatives
being used by other companies?
- Stops the fat from going
rancid
- Allows longer shelf life
- Less expensive to use
Let’s look at a few
of the more popular preservatives and find
out why they should
be used:
BHA & BHT
These two preservatives have been linked to
liver and kidney problems, birth defects,
slow growth rates, behavioral problems, metabolic
stress, increases in cholesterol levels, allergic
reactions, baldness and brain defects in laboratory
animals.
What could it be doing to
our pets?
MSG
MSG is a flavor enhancer and preservative
that most Chinese restaurants use in their
food.
So what’s the big
deal? Well, ask someone who experiences migraines
after ingesting MSG.
Some people experience
tingling sensations in their fingers after
eating food cooked in MSG.
SODIUM METABISULPHITE
This is also a preservative used in pet foods.
In humans, this chemical has caused weakness,
difficulty in swallowing, loss of consciousness
and brain damage.
SUGAR
Semi moist dog foods contain sugar. There
can be as much as 25% sugar in some forms
(sucrose, caramel or corn syrup).
This keeps the food moist.
Dogs actually become addicted to sugar. We
are now seeing in record numbers dogs developing
diabetes.
What else can be attributed
to sugar? How about hypoglycemia, obesity,
nervousness, cataracts, tooth decay, arthritis
and allergies. Sugar can also drain vitamins
and minerals from the body.
Sugar forms has caused unexplained
irregularities in the red blood cells of cats.
For dogs it can cause skin problems, hair
loss, dull coats, diarrhea, overweight and
even death.
Propylene glycol is a chemical
that is used in antifreeze, oil and waxes.
Cats can actually become addicted to food
that contains this preservative.
ETHOXYQUIN
The FDA (USA) and some of the large pet food
companies say that Ethoxyquin is safe for
pet food. But some would disagree, blaming
this preservative on chronic maladies that
have been affecting purebred dogs at alarming
frequency.
There has been a severe
increase in immune related diseases among
pets, directly related to pet foods preserved
with Ethoxyquin.
Other problems that are
arising are itchy skin, lethargy, hair loss,
thyroid problems, reproductive disorders,
birth defects and cancer.
The chemical was developed
by a company as a rubber hardener. It is also
used as a herbicide and insecticide (anti-scale
agent) for apples and pears.
IS IT SAFE? THERE IS NO
REAL EVIDENCE THAT ETHOXYQUIN IS SAFE.
These are
the most popular preservatives that are being
used in the pet food industry today. Owen
& Mandeville does not use any of these!
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