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Natural Balance's response All our products come from the human food chain and are therefore in compliance with the FDA/USDA regulations. The safe levels for pet foods established by the governing agencies is at 150 ppm. We have tested our products for ethoxyquin levels. Ethoyquin in Natural Balance products are dependent on the particular variety and range at less than 5ppm. These amounts are much lower than the safe level established by the governing agencies for pet foods. Have a great day! Your post # 10 in this thread cleared it up for me when their first sentence limited the use of E to foods containing fish products. I was very confused at first - I thought their responses conflicted each other. I had to read them several times before I saw the difference. As I said before, I think NB is a good food so I was glad to finally figure that one out. |
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I’ll correct myself…It all depend on the type you use, if it has fish or salmon meal in it then it does……If it has no fish meal or salmon meal then it does not……. Does contain ethoxyquin: Natural Balance Ultra-Premium Dry Food Sweet Potato and Fish Formula for Dogs Dry Reduced Calorie Formula for Dogs Dry A.P.M. Ultra Active Formula for Dogs Dry Canned: Fish & Sweet Potato Formula for Dogs Canned Does Not: Natural Balance Organic Formulas Dog Food Dry Lamb Meal and Brown Rice Formula for Dogs Dry Sweet Potato and Venison Formula for Dogs Dry Potato and Duck Formula for Dogs Dry Vegetarian Formula for Dogs Dry Canned: Chicken Formula for Dogs Canned Liver Formula for Dogs Canned Beef Formula for Dogs Canned Lamb Formula for Dogs Canned Duck and Potato Formula for Dogs Canned Venison and Sweet Potato Formula for Dogs Canned Eatables Irish Stew for Dogs Canned Eatables Chinese Take Out with Sauce for Dogs Canned The lining of the dog food can (13 oz.) contains BPA (a controversial element in plastic linked to cancer and other illnesses). This is why the confusion or conflicting opinions.......So if you pick a type without fish or salmon meal as an ingredient then your fine.....:) |
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Thanks Bonny for finding that. I started too but got busy at work. I remembered that thread very clear but I was surprised to see who started it:confused: Why again? |
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ETHOXYQUIN, CARCINOGENIC,TOXIC FOOD PRESERVATIVE in Pet Foods: A Letter to the FDA |
That was a very potent article and I enjoyed reading it. I totally agree with her arguments over E. 50yrs ago this country was healthy. Now so many are sick and on prescription drugs. Cancer is rampant. I truly believe the pesticides that the government is jamming down our throats, threw food, water and air is making us sick. I hope we can get some kind of control before it's too late. Progress is not necessary a plus. |
I talked to natural balance on the phone yesterday and they told me their food does NOT contain Exthoxyquin. They said that they perserve the fish meal with a natural peservative that contains vitamin E. They gave me the name but I forgot what it was bc I was hanging on the words No Exthoxyquin! I was just very glad that they said they did not use that to preserve their food. I honestly think that if people are worried about the Ethoxyquin than just don't buy food that contains fish meal bc that is what the Ethoxyquin is used for from what I understand. |
I do not know if any YTers subscribe to the website linked below but there are a couple of articles re: ethoxyquin and other substances put into our pet foods. Just for info. Like YT it is basically a free site. Pet Food Ingredients - Page 1 |
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