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Seamer Fayre Apple Cider Vinegar with mother 330ml
£7.10 Quick ViewWe know how great the benefits are for us humans, but with dogs being on the same cellular level, the same benefits apply. How Clever Is That! Seamer Fayre ACV is brought to you from Yorkshire, with your dog’s wellness at the heart of what we do. Using local apples, hand pressed on our village farm, we bring you ACV so good, it will knock your socks off. So what makes Seamer Fayre ACV with mother so bloomin’ good we hear you cry? Well, all our ACV is naturally fermented in small batches, each one quality tested to ensure the same goodness goes into every single bottle. Every batch is seeded with the same mother to bring you a product you can rely on time and time again. What is the “Mother”? While the vinegar is being made, the mother of vinegar is also developing. This is a collection of vinegar bacteria and cellulose which group together to form a skin on top of the vinegar container, or cobweb like strands in the liquid itself. Quite apart from being completely harmless, the presence of the mother denotes that the vinegar is still fermenting, almost ‘alive’, and is definitely not pasteurised, or… Read More
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Seamer Fayre Apple Cider Vinegar with mother 500ml
£8.50 Quick ViewWe know how great the benefits are for us humans, but with dogs being on the same cellular level, the same benefits apply. How Clever Is That! Seamer Fayre ACV is brought to you from Yorkshire, with your dog’s wellness at the heart of what we do. Using local apples, hand pressed on our village farm, we bring you ACV so good, it will knock your socks off. So what makes Seamer Fayre ACV with mother so bloomin’ good we hear you cry? Well, all our ACV is naturally fermented in small batches, each one quality tested to ensure the same goodness goes into every single bottle. Every batch is seeded with the same mother to bring you a product you can rely on time and time again. What is the “Mother”? While the vinegar is being made, the mother of vinegar is also developing. This is a collection of vinegar bacteria and cellulose which group together to form a skin on top of the vinegar container, or cobweb like strands in the liquid itself. Quite apart from being completely harmless, the presence of the mother denotes that the vinegar is still fermenting, almost ‘alive’, and is definitely not pasteurised, or… 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