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Grizzly Salmon Oil - Vitamin E I started adding grizzly omega salmon oil to Brew's dry kibble in the mornings (3 weeks agoish) I was doing some research and from what i could see there was a need to add vitamin E because the ogega will deplete the pups stores. then i came across this article: Here is the statement from the Grizzley Folks - Production of Grizzly Salmon Oil and general info: Grizzly Salmon Oil is extremely well protected from going rancid by nature itself. A salmon has roughly 25% oil in its body mass and lives for several years, so it has established a complex variety of natural antioxidants to protect the oil, a.o.alfa-tocopherols also called vitamin E, when manmade and asthaxantins. Our proprietary process for producing Grizzly Salmon Oil is based on food grade salmon. It is very gentle and leaves natures balance of antioxidants in the food grade salmon oil, i.e. in the bottle. This protection is more than outstanding compared to any manmade attempt to protect the oil. We also add a little Rosemary Extract so that we assured of a year shelf life. Our process elevates the temperature to about 170 F for 5 - 7 mins, which is enough to release the oil, but not enough to harm the oil or the antioxidants in it. The oil is then separated from the fish mass by industrial centrifuges, cooled and sent to bottling.... ****the salmon oil does contain Vitamin E naturally--******** but we do not add any to the oil.. We don't disturb it at all! -- the dogs like it better if it tastes like fresh fish. Also, our bottles are designed to keep air exposure to a minimum, which also helps keeps the oil from going rancid. Our research has shown that when using Grizzly Salmon Oil--you don't need to add extra Vitamin E. Please let me know if you have other questions. :eyebrow2: any thoughts yt'ers? i'm all searched out :confuse8: |
Good to know thanks for the info |
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