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d, day; dha, docosahexaenoic acid, dpa, docosapentaenoic acid; epa, eicosapentaenoic acid; mo, month; re, retinol equivalents; y, year (a) retinol and retinyl esters (b) does not apply to post-menopausal women, as it may not provide adequate margin of safety in relation to the possible decrease in bone
density and the risk of bone fracture. summary of tolerable upper intake levels 4 table 3: links to scientific opinions on tolerable upper intake levels general principles fatty acids lerableuil.pdf epa, dha, dpa: vitamins minerals biotin, b-carotene, folate, niacin, pantothenic acid, vitamin a, vitamin...
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providing a diet of raw food for cats and dogs made up of raw meat, offal and raw bone, along with other ingredients such as fruit, vegetables, oils, nuts and seeds. some proponents of raw feeding also advise that dietary supplements are added to ensure the entire essential vitamin and mineral requirements
discard the thaw juice as this can contain essential nutrients for your pet consult the manufacturer for further information on preparation and storage. download the factsheet or click here for more factsheets 1dillitzer, n, becker, n, kienzle, e. frequency and extent of nutritional imbalances in "bone...
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