Author: topy

Old age, just like most diseases are accompanied by inflammatory processes, which can sometimes cause severe pain. Omega 3 have a natural anti-inflammatory action and can be administered continuously.  This is exactly why supplementing the diet with wild salmon oil (Omega 3, 30%) is essential, particularly for...

Actually, right after weaning you can start giving salmon oil to your pup. The most important Omega 3 fatty acid, namely DHA, is a constitutive element of the brain and it will help your puppy (or your kitten) to have better eyesight and hearing abilities.  A daily...

Astaxanthin is a natural antioxidant which gives the salmon oil a distinct reddish/orange-ish tint. Due to the fact that Astaxanthin has a massive surplus of free electrons, its antioxidant capacity will last a lot longer. Once it has donated the electrons to neutralize free radicals, it...

To begin with, all the directions are clearly stated on the label of the products, including the recommended dosage. You can pour it over wet food or dry food, or even give it separately if the dog likes it so, what is important is to...

* Skin: Eczema and rashes, dermatitis, seborrhea, dehydration, helps wounds heal faster and improve the regeneration of the skin, minimizes the allergies. * Fur – for matted and dull fur, as well as for excessive shedding * Internal benefits: Strengthens the immune system and speeds up the...

The Omega 3 fatty acids are essential nutritive elements for humans, dogs and cats, because they cannot be synthesized by the body – therefore, they must be supplemented through diet. Omega 3 fatty acids are: ALA – alpha linolenic acid, EPA – eicosapentanoic acid and...

There are many fatty acids, but only a few cannot be synthesized by the mammals’ organisms – they are the so called “essential fatty acids”, because they are needed by the organism but need to come directly from the diet. These fatty acids are components...