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The Dog Bowl is an online storefront that offers quality pet products including: raw dog food, B.A.R.F., pet beds, dog dental care, pet first aid kits for travel, and every other luxury pet gift imaginable.

Friday, April 27, 2007

 

Cooking Produces "Foreign" Foods:

When food is cooked, that fats, the proteins, the carbohydrates, that is, all the MAJOR nutrients are changed! The greater the degree of cooking, the greater the changes. The greater the changes, the more indigestible that food becomes to your pet. Also, the more the body regards such molecules as foreign.

These foreign chemicals can result in allergic reactions, including auto-immune diseases like arthritis. Many of these "new chemicals" are carcinogenic or cancer forming! Yikes!

In other words, modern cooked foods, such as commercial dog foods, not only lack many protective nutrients (vitamins, enzymes, anti-oxidants and other anti-ageing factors), but also are full of dangerous chemicals which actively promote cancer and other degenerative diseases.

Did you know The Dog Bowl has raw pet food? Yes! And we can ship it right to your door! Click here and shop now. As we always say..... "Think Outside of the Bag!"

Your pet's nutrition is the best investment/purchase you can possibly make!

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