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Nutriwolds Bold Chicken 400g
£4.99 Quick ViewBold Chicken We are incredibly proud to offer the first balanced and complete (to FEDIAF) tinned food in the world made without synthetic premixes (artificial or naturally derived vitamins, minerals, or preservatives). Tins are a convenient way to feed our pets, but they are often full of fillers that simply look like meat (and let’s face it, especially with cats, how often do yours just lick off the gravy/jelly?!). Our tinned meals are lovingly made with 100% truly natural ingredients, they also offer tantalising textures and are busting with flavour. Made with sustainably and ethically sourced all Organic meat and offal, they are packed with fresh botanical superfoods for our precious pets’ nutritional needs. Components/Ingredients We are the only pet food company to list everything in detail that goes into our food, we believe this level of transparency is important. Organic Chicken 61.5% (Fresh Chicken Liver 19%, Fresh Chicken Meat, Thigh, Skin 16%, Organic Chicken Carcass 14%, Fresh Chicken Heart 12.5%), Water 19.66%, Organic Hempseed 5%, Organic Broccoli 3%, Organic Papayas 2.5%, Organic Egg Yolk 1.9%, Organic Berries 1.3% (Redcurrants, Blackcurrants, Blueberries, Blackberries & Raspberries), Organic Tarragon 1.3%, Organic Cold Pressed Flaxseed Oil 1.26%, Cod Liver Oil 1%, Organic Freeze-Dried… Read More
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Warrior Bullz Bee Pollen 100g
£7.49 Quick ViewPossible Indications and Benefits Unlike honey, bee pollen is a product of bees that’s still widely misunderstood. But this nutrient-dense powerhouse supplement is packed with vitamins, minerals, trace minerals, protein and fats – and it’s a great dietary addition for both humans and their canine companions. It has one of the most complete nutritional profiles in the world, made up of 35% protein and 50% carbohydrates. It’s also high in chromium, cobalt, niacin, phosphorus, potassium, selenium, zinc, iron, folic acid, and much more! Where does it come from? Bee Pollen is gathered by worker bees and mixed with nectar and bee saliva. The bees then pack this “blend” into a granule that adheres to their back legs, and carry it to the hive where it’s used to feed the colony. In the hive, the collected pollen, dampened with saliva and fragmented by flightless bees, is packed in honeycomb cells. Next, the surface of the collected pollen is covered with a thin layer of honey and wax. The substance which has been created is ‘bee bread’ which undergoes anaerobic fermentation and is preserved thanks to the arising lactic acid. Bee bread constitutes the basic protein source for the bee colony. Moreover,… Read More
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Warrior Bullz Bee Pollen 250g
£15.99 Quick ViewPossible Indications and Benefits Unlike honey, bee pollen is a product of bees that’s still widely misunderstood. But this nutrient-dense powerhouse supplement is packed with vitamins, minerals, trace minerals, protein and fats – and it’s a great dietary addition for both humans and their canine companions. It has one of the most complete nutritional profiles in the world, made up of 35% protein and 50% carbohydrates. It’s also high in chromium, cobalt, niacin, phosphorus, potassium, selenium, zinc, iron, folic acid, and much more! Where does it come from? Bee Pollen is gathered by worker bees and mixed with nectar and bee saliva. The bees then pack this “blend” into a granule that adheres to their back legs, and carry it to the hive where it’s used to feed the colony. In the hive, the collected pollen, dampened with saliva and fragmented by flightless bees, is packed in honeycomb cells. Next, the surface of the collected pollen is covered with a thin layer of honey and wax. The substance which has been created is ‘bee bread’ which undergoes anaerobic fermentation and is preserved thanks to the arising lactic acid. Bee bread constitutes the basic protein source for the bee colony. Moreover,… Read More
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Warrior Bullz Organic Green Spirulina 100g
£5.99 Quick ViewSpirulina (Arthrospira platensis) Spirulina is a biomass of cyanobacteria that can be consumed by humans and animals. The three species are Arthrospira platensis, A. fusiformis, and A. maxima. Cultivated worldwide, Arthrospira is used as a dietary supplement or whole food.[1] It is also used as a feed supplement in the aquaculture, aquarium, and poultry industries. Most people think spirulina is a type of alga, but it’s actually a type of bacteria called cyanobacterium. What makes spirulina so special? A blue pigment that allows the bacteria to produce their own food through photosynthesis, like a plant. Spirulina is a nutritional powerhouse that is more than 60 percent protein and packed full of life-giving chlorophyll. It’s a dense source of vitamins, minerals, amino and omega-3 fatty acids, enzymes and trace minerals. You can use it for yourself and your pets to assist with a myriad of issues like inflammation, nutritional deficiencies, immune support, bacterial and yeast overgrowth and radiation exposure. More protein than eggs, more iron than spinach Studies have shown anti-oxidant properties, reduction in allergy reactions, less tumours than comparative animals not fed spirulina. A rich natural source of vitamins and minerals Uses Food supplement Spirulina is one of the richest plant-based sources… Read More