Key Features
- Rich in iodine, calcium, phosphorus, and potassium
- Contains vitamins A, B, E and D
- Influences overall health, metabolism, skin and coat
- Contributes to good pigmentation
- Harvested off the coast of Maine
- 1 lb
Product Description
This is Atlantic Kelp harvested off the coast of Maine; known as Norwegian kelp, knotted kelp, knotted wrack or egg wrack. It is rich in iodine and complex minerals, and has a salty taste due to the presence of macro and micronutrients. Used mainly as a food supplement, but also used as plant food/fertilizer. Naturally contains 4-8% Sodium chloride (salt).
Kelp provides iodine to the body for correct functioning of the thyroid glands, which influences overall health, metabolism, skin and coat. The live plants are quickly dried at low temperature to preserve valuable vitamins,minerals,trace elements,amino acids, and alginates.
Kelp also contributes to good pigmentation. Kelp contains some proteins, is rich in iodine, calcium, phosphorus, and potassuim as well as vitamins A, B, E and D.
We feed our Leerburg dogs a natural diet, all of our dogs get a teaspoon of Alfalfa and Kelp in their food every day. These are inexpensive health additives that are packed with minerals and vitamins.
The Kelp is Atlantic Kelp, which is harvested off the coast of Maine.
There is nothing added to the natural dried kelp (there are no animal ingredients).
Kelp Granules is not tested for mercury levels. Kelp is tested for 3 basic bacteria (like e-coli, etc.).
- Latin name: Ascophyllum nodosum
- Origin: USA (Atlantic Ocean)
- Uses: Natural health
- Ingredients: Kelp
Recommended Daily Dosages
- Small Breeds: 1/8 tsp.
- Medium Breeds: 1/4 tsp.
- Large Breeds: 1/2 tsp.
Notes
The shelf life of Kelp is two years. To maximize the shelf life, you should keep your kelp in a cool, dry place out of the sunlight.
Supplements cannot be shipped to Japan.
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