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Nature's
Logic Cat Kibble
Nature's Logic is the first commercially prepared 100% natural pet food line
that contains no added chemically synthesized supplemental nutrients in any
product. All amino acids, vitamins and mineral nutrients present in Nature's
Logic products come from 100% foods or naturally mined ingredients.
Natural Chicken Meal Dinner Fare
CRUDE PROTEIN (min.)........38.0%
CRUDE FAT (min.)...................16.0%
CRUDE FIBER (max.)................6.0%
MOISTURE (max.).......................9.0%
Probiotics
Total Microorganisms* (min)……….2,000,000,000 CFU/cup (Lactobacillus
Acidophilus, Lactobacillus Casei, Bifidobacterium Bifidium, Streptococcus Faecium,
Lactobacillus Sporogenes)
*Not recognized as an essential nutrient by the AAFCO Dog or Cat Food Nutrient
Profiles.
Enzymes
Protease (Ananas Comosus ) 168.4 Tyrosine units /min /cup
Amylase (Aspergillus Oryzae) 0.43 dextrinized starch units / min / cup
Lipase (Aspergillus Niger) 2.07 µmol fatty acid / min / cup
Cellulase (Trichoderma Longibrachtium) 8.91 µg glucose / min / cup
Bromelain (Ananas Comosus) 891 µg tyrosine / min / cup
*Not recognized as an essential nutrient by the AAFCO Dog or Cat Food Nutrient
Profiles.
Ingredients:
Chicken Meal, Millet, Chicken Fat, Montmorillonite, Brewer’s Yeast, Flaxseed,
Dried Egg Product, Spray Dried Chicken Liver, Pumpkin Seed, Animal Plasma,
Kelp, Natural Flavor, Cottage Cheese, Suncured Alfalfa Meal, Egg Shell, Avocado,
Chicory Root, Tomato Powder, Almonds, Spray Dried Cod Liver Oil, Apple Powder,
Blueberry, Apricots, Carrots, Pumpkin, Cranberry, Broccoli, Spinach, Parsley,
Artichoke, Rosemary, Fermentation Products (Lactobacillus Acidophilus Fermentation
Product Dehydrated, Lactobacillus Casei Fermentation Product, Bifidobacterium
Bifidium Fermentation Product Dehydrated, Streptococcus Faecium Fermentation
Product Dehydrated, Lactobacillus Sporogenes Fermentation Product Dehydrated),
Enzymes (Amylase, Protease, Lipase, Cellulase, Bromelain), Mixed Tocopherols.
Natural Rabbit Meal Dinner Fare
CRUDE PROTEIN (min.)........38.0%
CRUDE FAT (min.)...................16.0%
CRUDE FIBER (max.)................6.0%
MOISTURE (max.).......................9.0%
Probiotics
Total Microorganisms* (min)……….2,000,000,000 CFU/cup (Lactobacillus
Acidophilus, Lactobacillus Casei, Bifidobacterium Bifidium, Streptococcus Faecium,
Lactobacillus Sporogenes)
*Not recognized as an essential nutrient by the AAFCO Dog or Cat Food Nutrient
Profiles.
Enzymes
Protease (Ananas Comosus ) 168.4 Tyrosine units /min /cup
Amylase (Aspergillus Oryzae) 0.43 dextrinized starch units / min / cup
Lipase (Aspergillus Niger) 2.07 µmol fatty acid / min / cup
Cellulase (Trichoderma Longibrachtium) 8.91 µg glucose / min / cup
Bromelain (Ananas Comosus) 891 µg tyrosine / min / cup
*Not recognized as an essential nutrient by the AAFCO Dog or Cat Food Nutrient
Profiles.
Ingredients:
Rabbit Meal, Millet, Chicken Meal, Chicken Fat, Montmorillonite, Brewer’s
Yeast, Flaxseed, Dried Egg Product, Spray Dried Chicken Liver, Pumpkin Seed,
Animal Plasma, Kelp, Natural Flavor, Cottage Cheese, Suncured Alfalfa Meal,
Egg Shell, Avocado, Chicory Root, Tomato Powder, Almonds, Spray Dried Cod Liver
Oil, Apple Powder, Blueberry, Apricots, Carrots, Pumpkin, Cranberry, Broccoli,
Spinach, Parsley, Artichoke, Rosemary, Fermentation Products (Lactobacillus
Acidophilus Fermentation Product Dehydrated, Lactobacillus Casei Fermentation
Product, Bifidobacterium Bifidium Fermentation Product Dehydrated, Streptococcus
Faecium Fermentation Product Dehydrated, Lactobacillus Sporogenes Fermentation
Product Dehydrated), Enzymes (Amylase, Protease, Lipase, Cellulase, Bromelain),
Mixed Tocopherols.
Natural Duck and Salmon Meal Dinner Fare
CRUDE PROTEIN (min.)........38.0%
CRUDE FAT (min.)...................16.0%
CRUDE FIBER (max.)................6.0%
MOISTURE (max.).......................9.0%
Probiotics
Total Microorganisms* (min)……….2,000,000,000 CFU/cup (Lactobacillus
Acidophilus, Lactobacillus Casei, Bifidobacterium Bifidium, Streptococcus Faecium,
Lactobacillus Sporogenes)
*Not recognized as an essential nutrient by the AAFCO Dog or Cat Food Nutrient
Profiles.
Enzymes
Protease (Ananas Comosus ) 168.4 Tyrosine units /min /cup
Amylase (Aspergillus Oryzae) 0.43 dextrinized starch units / min / cup
Lipase (Aspergillus Niger) 2.07 µmol fatty acid / min / cup
Cellulase (Trichoderma Longibrachtium) 8.91 µg glucose / min / cup
Bromelain (Ananas Comosus) 891 µg tyrosine / min / cup
*Not recognized as an essential nutrient by the AAFCO Dog or Cat Food Nutrient
Profiles.
Ingredients:
Duck Meal, Millet, Chicken Meal, Chicken Fat, Salmon Meal, Montmorillonite,
Brewer’s Yeast, Flaxseed, Dried Egg Product, Spray Dried Chicken Liver,
Pumpkin Seed, Animal Plasma, Kelp, Natural Flavor, Cottage Cheese, Suncured
Alfalfa Meal, Egg Shell, Avocado, Chicory Root, Tomato Powder, Almonds, Spray
Dried Cod Liver Oil, Apple Powder, Blueberry, Apricots, Carrots, Pumpkin,
Cranberry, Broccoli, Spinach, Parsley, Artichoke, Rosemary, Fermentation
Products (Lactobacillus Acidophilus Fermentation Product Dehydrated, Lactobacillus
Casei Fermentation Product, Bifidobacterium Bifidium Fermentation Product
Dehydrated, Streptococcus Faecium Fermentation Product Dehydrated, Lactobacillus
Sporogenes Fermentation Product Dehydrated), Enzymes (Amylase, Protease,
Lipase, Cellulase, Bromelain), Mixed Tocopherols.
NATURE’S
LOGIC™ - THE
REAL NATURAL PET FOOD
Nature’s Logic has distinguished itself from all other natural pet foods
by excluding all chemically synthesized vitamins, minerals or trace nutrients
from all of its product categories. With its special ingredient selection and
formulas, Nature’s Logic not only meets, but exceeds almost every minimum
requirement for amino acids, vitamins, and minerals listed in The Association
of American Feed Control Official’s (AAFCO) Nutrient Profile for Dogs
and Cats.
Following
is the AAFCO definition of “natural.”
“ A feed or ingredient derived solely from plant, animal or mined sources,
either in its unprocessed state or having been subject to physical processing,
heat
processing, rendering, purification, extraction, hydrolysis, enzymolysis
or fermentation, but not having been produced by or subject to a chemically synthetic
process and not containing any additives or processing aids that are chemically
synthetic except in amounts as might occur unavoidable in good manufacturing
practices.”
AAFCO Guidelines for Natural Claims
Under the AAFCO Guidelines for Natural Claims, any pet product “using
the term “natural” is only accepted in reference to the product
as a whole when all of the ingredients and components of ingredients meet the
definition above.” The guidelines further state “the use of the
term natural is false and misleading if any chemically synthesized ingredients
are present in the product”. Since almost every vitamin and mineral added
to pet foods, even in products marketed as natural products, are not natural
but are chemically synthesized forms, AAFCO will only allow a product to be
called natural when a “disclaimer is used to inform the consumer that
the vitamins, minerals or other trace minerals are not natural.” The
most common disclaimer used on pet food packaging panels is, “Natural
with added vitamins, minerals, and other trace nutrients”. This is
supposed to inform consumers that this particular product does not contain
natural vitamins,
minerals, and trace nutrients, but contains chemically synthesized forms.
Why does AAFCO want this disclosed, and why do they say it would be false and
misleading to call a product natural when it contains chemically synthesized
forms of vitamins, minerals, and trace nutrients?
With only a small amount of research, it can be discovered that many of the
added chemically synthesized vitamin and mineral supplements added to both
human foods and animal foods are derived from substances such as coal tar
or by-products or co-products of industrial metal products. Further research
will
reveal several past recalls found on the Food and Drug Administration (FDA)
website of mineral feed supplements due to dioxin contamination. Probably
the greatest source of information on these chemically synthesized products
can
be found in studies by the National Academy of Sciences in two books titled, “Vitamin
Tolerance of Animals” and “Mineral Tolerance of Domestic Animals”.
Both books emphasize not the essentiality or metabolism of these products
but the potential adverse effects of them on animals. A segment in the books
is
dedicated to the effects of each chemically synthesized vitamin and mineral
determined by studies conducted on hundreds of animals including dogs, cats,
rabbits, cattle, sheep, chickens, turkey, rats, mice, swine, horses, and
numerous other animals. The effects found are anything from no adverse effect
to death
and including vomition, rapid respiration, fever, diarrhea, intestinal ulcers,
anemia, liver degeneration, renal failure, kidney calcification, increased
urinary oxalate, anorexia, cardiovascular mineralization, resorption of fetuses,
and numerous other health issues. Many of these products were designed not
with the intent to have them consumed in every meal, in every food, treat,
and supplement, but to be used to supplement and correct the deficiencies
in natural animal feedstuff predominantly fed to food animals for a limited
time
and then slaughtered. What has potentially become a health issue is that
these chemically synthesized vitamins, minerals, and trace nutrients are
fed to our
pets in every meal of every day, and in many cases these same pets are also
given treats and additional supplements containing very high levels of the
same.
This has also been carried over into the human food chain. It is extremely
difficult to purchase at food stores any cereal, processed grain flour, milk,
or bread without these chemically synthesized supplements added. Is there a
possible connection between the inclusion of these products to our food chain
and the 20 million Americans with kidney disease? Humans are also potentially
over exposed to these chemically synthesized supplements, too. For example,
when in the course of a day one eats a breakfast cereal claiming 100% of the
RDA of many vitamins and minerals using these synthetics and poured on top
with milk fortified with chemically synthesized supplements, and in addition,
also takes chemically synthesized multiple vitamin pills, along with many other
synthetically fortified foods, including orange juice, etc.
The Logic Of Nature
There is virtually no danger of overdose of vitamins and minerals when these
nutrients are derived solely from all natural whole foods. Nature’s Logic
has carefully chosen special food ingredients that supply needed vitamins and
minerals solely from nutritious meats, poultry, fish, eggs, and numerous concentrates
of fruits and vegetables. By doing this, Nature’s Logic diets exceed
all AAFCO recommended minimums on amino acids and exceed almost all recommended
minimums on vitamins and minerals. Nature’s Logic contains only 100%
natural food ingredients with no chemically synthesized vitamins or minerals.
In nature, dogs and cats are meat eating predators, what scientists call carnivores.
When wild dogs or cats consume their prey they eat the entire animal, including
hair, bones, entrails, blood, stomach contents, etc. Their prey is often herbivores,
or plant eating animals. Predators obtain essential trace nutrients available
only from plants by consuming the stomach and intestinal contents, which are
partially digested plant materials, of their prey. Cats are “obligate
carnivores,” which means their diet must be made up primarily of meat.
Nevertheless, even these meat eating animals still obtain essential nutrients
from small amounts of plant derived foods. Nature’s Logic pet foods are
formulated in a similar way. They are primarily made up of meats and other
animal-derived products, but they contain small amounts of selected high quality
plant products that provide essential and natural nutrition without the addition
of chemically synthesized nutrients. Carnivores in the wild are never exposed
to chemically synthesized vitamins, minerals, or trace nutrients. Nature’s
Logic is formulated the way a truly natural diet should be, which is the logic
behind Nature’s Logic pet foods.
Nature’s Logic™ Ingredients
Sourced from Nature for Quality and Safety
In nature, dogs and cats
are meat eating predators, what scientists call carnivores. When wild dogs
or cats consume their prey they eat the entire animal, including
hair, bones, entrails, blood, stomach contents, etc. Their prey is often herbivores,
or plant eating animals. Predators obtain essential trace nutrients available
only from plants by consuming the stomach and intestinal contents, which are
partially digested plant materials, of their prey. Cats are called “obligate
carnivores,” which means their diet must be made up primarily of meat.
Nevertheless, even these meat eating animals still obtain essential nutrients
from small amounts of plant derived foods.
Nature’s Logic™ pet foods are formulated in a similar way. They
are primarily made up of meats and other animal-derived products, but they
contain small amounts of selected high quality plant products that provide
essential and natural nutrition. Nature’s Logic™ is formulated
the way a truly natural diet should be, which is the logic behind Nature’s
Logic™ pet foods. Following is a list of the quality ingredients found
in various Nature’s Logic™ foods, treats, and supplements.
DRY FOOD AND TREAT MAIN PROTEIN AND FAT SOURCES:
Chicken Meal Venison Meal Duck Meal Dried Egg Product *Animal Plasma
Lamb Meal Rabbit Meal Salmon Meal Spray Dried Chicken Liver **Natural Flavor
Cottage Cheese Chicken Fat Safflower Oil Spray Dried Cod Liver Oil
*Animal Plasma (Life does
not exist without blood and the nutrients it provides carnivorous animals.
Nature’s Logic™ source of animal plasma is
a highly palatable protein product composed of albumin and globulin proteins.
It also supplies natural sources of iron, sodium, chloride, potassium, calcium,
phosphorus, magnesium, numerous vitamins, and over 18 amino acids. Research
has shown this product increases palatability of food, reduces stool volume
due to increased digestibility, improved stool quality versus control diets,
significantly improved fiber and phosphorus digestion, and enhanced immune
response in dogs vaccinated for Parvo.) Sources are bovine for domestic product
and porcine for exported product.
**Natural Flavor (Nature’s Logic™ uses
this high quality source of dried chicken liver for coating its dry food
for added natural flavor, additional
animal source of protein, and as a carrier for coating heat sensitive post
extrusion ingredients such as probiotics and enzymes).
CAN FOOD* AND RAW FOOD MAIN PROTEIN AND FAT SOURCES:
*Can food production begins with raw frozen meats that are ground and blended
with other ingredients before they are cooked at approximately 170º F
in their sealed containers.
Raw Frozen Chicken Raw Frozen Buffalo Raw Frozen Venison Heart Raw Frozen Duck
Liver
Raw Frozen Chicken Liver Raw Frozen Buffalo Liver Raw Frozen Rabbit Raw Frozen
Duck Heart
Raw Frozen Lamb Raw Frozen Buffalo Heart Raw Frozen Rabbit Liver Raw Frozen
Salmon
Raw Frozen Lamb Liver Raw Frozen Venison Raw Frozen Rabbit Heart Cottage Cheese
Raw Frozen Lamb Heart Raw Frozen Venison Liver Raw Frozen Duck Tuna Oil
The above dry, can, and
raw diet ingredients are the main Nature’s Logic™ sources
for high quality proteins and fats from predominantly animal origin, the source
from which cats and dogs would naturally derive these nutrients. Dr. Anton
Beynen, professor of Veterinary Nutrition at the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine,
Utrecht University, The Netherlands, observed in a recent study1 that certain
products, marketed as complete diets, had no detectable eicosapentaenoic acid
(EPA). Fifteen diets were tested of which all but one contained less EPA and
docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) than is considered optimal by Dr. Beynen. Even more
striking was the observation that five diets contained no detectable EPA at
all, and one of the diets also lacked DHA. In the article, Dr. Beynen sites
a number of studies which link EPA or DHA deficiency to abnormalities of the
retina and nervous tissue.
All Nature’s Logic™ Diets
contain adequate levels of EPA and DHA due to the high inclusion rate of
animal origin ingredients. They also exceed
the following protein amino acid minimums listed in the AAFCO nutrient profiles
for dogs and cats: Arginine, Histidine, Isoleucine Leucine, Lysine, Methionine-cystine,
Methionine, Phenylalanine-tyrosine, Phenylalanine, Taurine, Threonine, Trytophan,
and Valine.
MINOR INGREDIENT CONCENTRATES IN DRY, CAN, AND RAW FROZEN FOODS AND TREATS
THAT PROVIDE ESSENTIAL AND NATURAL NUTRITION INCLUDING MANY VITAMINS AND
MINERALS.
Millet Kelp Almonds Cranberry
Safflower Oil Suncured Alfalfa Meal Apple Powder Broccoli
Montmorillonite Egg Shell Blueberry Spinach
Brewer's Yeast Avocado Apricots Parsley
Flaxseed Chicory Root Carrots Artichoke
Pumpkin Seed Tomato Powder Pumpkin Rosemary
The above dry, can, and
raw diet minor ingredient concentrates are the main Nature’s Logic™ sources for natural vitamin and mineral supplementation
which have required minimums listed in the AAFCO Nutrient Profiles for Dogs
and Cats. Chemically synthesized mineral and vitamin forms have long been used
in the feed industry to correct deficiencies in diet formulations, but not
without risk. This practice is much cheaper than using enough quality ingredients
to provide ample nutrient levels. The National Research Council reports on “Mineral
Tolerance of Domestic Animals” and “Vitamin Tolerance of Domestic
Animals” state that the main emphasis for the reports is the potential
adverse effects of chemically synthesized minerals and vitamins on animals.
In the body of the reports it is stated how the toxicity of many chemically
synthesized minerals and vitamins has been known for many decades with known
toxicity in humans as well as many animals including cats and dogs.
Nature’s Logic™ is committed to providing diets that include only
100% natural ingredients which provide needed nutrients, including vitamins
and minerals from food sources only. Nature’s Logic™ diets exceed
all AAFCO nutrient profile minimums using 100% natural food ingredients on
the following minerals and vitamins listed in the AAFCO Nutrient Profile for
Dogs and Cats: Calcium, Phosphorus, Sodium, Chloride, Magnesium, Iron, Copper,
Manganese, Iodine, Selenium, Vitamin A, Vitamin K, Thiamine, Riboflavin, Pantothenic
Acid, Niacin, Folic Acid, Biotin, and Vitamin B12.
NATURAL BENEFICIAL BACTERIA
Fermentation Products (Lactobacillus Acidophilus, Lactobacillus Casei, Bifidobacterium
Bifidium, Streptococcus Faecium, Lactobacillus Sporogenes)
The positive effects of
beneficial microorganisms on both humans and animals have been well documented
for over thirty years. The microbial sub-species
in the direct-fed microbials used in Nature’s Logic™ diets, treats,
and supplements have been proven to implant on the intestinal wall. The colonization
in the gut allows for greater utilization of available nutrients. They help
maintain proper microbial balance in a broad cross-section of companion animals.
NATURAL DIGESTIVE ENZYMES
Enzymes (Amylase, Protease, Lipase, Cellulase, Bromelain)
Nature’s Logic™ uses
a multi enzyme blend of non-animal source enzymes containing a proprietary
combination of proteases, amylases, cellulases,
lipases, bromelain, and others. The product is specially formulated to help
in working with the digestive system of dogs and cats on diets containing high
levels of animal derived ingredients. Possible benefits that these enzymes
have been known to play a part in natural relief are dry or scaly hair coat,
skin problems, digestive disorders, joint difficulties, immune disorders, excessive
shedding, weight problems, allergies, bloating, lethargy, hairballs, flatulence,
coprophagia, and wound healing.
NATURAL PRESERVATIVE
Mixed Tocopherols
The natural antioxidant
preservative used by Nature’s Logic™ is
derived as a product from the refining of vegetable oil. It is natural by the
AAFCO definition because it involves extraction and purification and no chemical
synthesis.
Frequently
Asked Questions
What
is “animal plasma” and
what is the source?
In nature, dogs and cats are meat eating predators, what scientists call
carnivores. When wild dogs or cats consume their prey they eat the entire animal,
including
hair, bones, entrails, BLOOD, stomach contents, etc. The animal blood is
as natural a part of a carnivore’s diet as the meat and bone consumed
from prey.
No life exists without blood, and the nutrients it provides as part of
the diet of carnivorous animals is essential. Nature’s Logic's animal
plasma is a highly palatable food (spray dried blood with red cells removed)
composed
of high levels of important albumin and globulin proteins. In the wild,
carnivores do not eat diets supplemented by chemically synthesized vitamins
and minerals.
The Nature's Logic animal plasma is an important natural food ingredient
which supplies natural sources of iron, sodium, chloride, potassium, calcium,
phosphorus,
magnesium, numerous vitamins, and over 18 amino acids. These nutrients
found naturally in animal blood plasma play a huge role in creating a safer
and
more natural diet without the need for potentially toxic chemically synthesized
supplements. Besides supplying these nutrients naturally, research shows
this
product increases palatability of food, reduces stool volume due to increased
digestibility, improves stool quality versus control diets, significantly
improves fiber and phosphorus digestion, and enhances immune response in
dogs vaccinated
for Parvo. Sources are bovine for domestic product and porcine for exported
product. The product is collected at USDA meat processing plants and is
further processed at state of the art facilities in Iowa and Kansas."
Why do some of your diets mix different proteins, such as chicken and animal
plasma sourced from bovine?
There are very few commercial diets that exist, if any, that do not contain
proteins from a number of sources. When only one meat source is listed in a
product ingredient panel it should not be concluded that the product contains
only one source of protein. When a multiple ingredient diet lists only one
meat or poultry product, other protein sources are present from grain and vegetables
(or fractions of these products such as soybean meal or glutens), natural flavoring
(which is usually a high protein liver product), any blood product or plasma,
any dairy product (such as cheese, whey, or eggs), fish products, and any proteinate
form of a chemically synthesized mineral. (The word proteinate refers to a
man-made chemically synthesized trace mineral that has been bound to a protein
carrier.)
All of the Nature’s Logic’s diets, treats, and supplements have
one main protein source. Other minor protein sources in the products such as
animal plasma and dairy products are safe and natural ingredients which incorporate
into each diet, treat, or supplement numerous natural food sources of essential
amino acids, vitamins, minerals, and trace nutrients. The alternative, which
Nature’s Logic opposes, is to include in these products potentially toxic
chemically synthesized nutrients.
Are the chelated proteinate minerals in the pet food I use more natural and
safer than other forms of chemically synthesized minerals?
As mentioned in the answer above, proteinate forms of trace minerals are
created by binding a synthetic trace mineral to a protein. Much of the scientific
literature states that this process “may” function to increase
the bioavailability of the mineral but does not go as far as to state that
it does emphatically. The literature further states the trace mineral salts
used to make metal proteinates are synthetic substances. It further states
the nature and method of production of the protein component of metal proteinates
is confidential to the manufacturer and has not been disclosed. It is not
possible to determine whether synthetic amino acids are incorporated into
metal proteinates. Some literature states that a proteinate form of a synthetic
mineral is 15% to 20% synthetic mineral and 80% to 85% protein. As stated
above, this protein is not disclosed to the end user. It could be from plant,
animal, or a synthetic amino acid.
Some examples of metal proteinates are copper proteinate, zinc proteinate,
iron proteinate, calcium proteinate, etc. Other similar forms of synthetic
minerals produced by similar means are metal amino acid complex, metal amino
acid chelate, metal polysaccharide complex, and metal propionate.
Nature’s Logic uses
only natural minerals sourced from whole foods or naturally mined sources.
Why is “brewer’s yeast” used as an ingredient in Nature’s
Logic™?
The simple answer is that brewer’s yeast is one of the best sources of
B complex vitamins needed in the diet. The alternative is to use inferior food
ingredients and then fortify the diet with chemically synthesized forms of
riboflavin, pyridoxine and Vitamin B¹². Some of the potential hypervitaminosis
effects from over exposure to these synthetic supplements are ataxia, nervous
system dysfunction, vomiting, increased PN concentration in blood and organs,
anorexia and death.
What is “natural flavoring” listed in your food?
The Nature’s Logic natural flavoring is a high quality, high protein
dried chicken liver powder used as the carrier to apply the enzymes and probiotics
to the dry food post extrusion. It also is the source for some of the natural
levels of taurine found in the food.
What
is “montmorillonite”?
The montmorillonite used in Nature’s Logic’s products is a natural
source of mined colloidal trace mineral clay which contains over 50 mineral
compounds. The area where this product is mined is a result of volcanic ash
being deposited into inland sea waters.
This product is approved for inclusion into USDA Organic Certified products.
Reported benefits from including this form of montmorillonite clay into animal
feeds have been the binding of aflatoxins, lowered somatic cell counts by dairymen,
improved weight gain, better utilization of food, glossier hair coat and improved
hoof condition in horses.
A research department at
Texas A & M University has conducted preliminary
testing of montmorillonite. Initial results were positive for sequestering
aflatoxins, but they indicated further study was needed.
Nature’s Logic’s
products derive all nutrients from 100% food and other natural ingredients
without the inclusion of chemically synthesized
vitamins, minerals, or trace nutrients.
Why
do Nature's Logic™ diets use the AAFCO statement, “intended
for intermittent or supplemental feeding only” and not an adequacy statement?
There are two ways to substantiate a dog or cat food that qualify it as a complete
and balanced diet for a certain life stage or for all life stages. A manufacturer
can substantiate a food by formulating so its dry matter analysis meets or
exceeds the minimum AAFCO dog or cat nutrient profile, or the manufacturer
can substantiate a food by subjecting the diet to an AAFCO feeding trial. For
example, to qualify a diet to meet the AAFCO minimum feeding protocol for proving
an adult maintenance claim for dog food, the diet must pass a 26 week test
with guidelines of certain feeding parameters and certain clinical observations
and measurements.
The following is the nutritional
adequacy statement used for diets formulated to meet the AAFCO nutrient profile: “(Name of product) is formulated
to meet the nutritional levels established by the AAFCO Dog (or Cat) Food Nutrient
Profiles for ______________.” (Blank is to be completed by using the
stage or stages of the pet’s life, such as gestation/lactation, growth,
maintenance, or the words “All Life Stages”.
There are 36 minimum nutritional levels in the AAFCO nutrient profile for
dogs and 42 nutritional levels in the AAFCO nutrient profile for cats of amino
acids, fats, vitamins and minerals to meet in order for a manufacturer to state
that a diet is complete and balanced and is formulated to meet the nutritional
levels established by AAFCO.
The following is the nutritional
adequacy statement used for diets passing an AAFCO feeding trial: “Animal feeding tests using AAFCO procedures
substantiate that (Name of Product) provides complete and balanced nutrition
for ____________.” (Blank is to be completed by using the stage or stages
of the pet’s life, such as gestation/lactation, growth, maintenance,
or the words "All Life Stages".
Pet Food companies that
formulate to meet the AAFCO Nutrient Profile use 20 to 30 different chemically
synthesized vitamins and minerals. Following is
a typical example ingredient food panel of a natural pet food taken from
the manufacturer’s web site on the internet.
Dry Food Ingredients: Chicken Meal, Ground Brown Rice, Rice Bran, Chicken
Fat (preserved with Mixed Tocopherols and Ascorbyl Palmitate), Ground Oats,
Beet Pulp, Flaxseed, Fish Meal, Natural Chicken Flavor, Lecithin, Fish Oil,
Potassium Chloride, Salt, Dicalcium Phosphate, Choline Chloride, Calcium Ascorbate
(source of Vitamin C), Zinc Amino Acid Chelate, Iron Amino Acid Chelate, Yucca
Schidigera Extract, Biotin, Manganese Amino Acid Chelate, Cobalt Amino Acid
Chelate, Calcium Carbonate, Vitamin E Supplement, Vitamin A Supplement, Calcium
Pantothenate, Niacin, Pyridoxine Hydrochloride (B6), Thiamine Mononitrate (B1),
Vitamin B12 Supplement, Vitamin D3 Supplement, Riboflavin Supplement, DL-Methionine,
Copper Amino Acid Chelate, Menadione Sodium Bisulfite Complex (source of Vitamin
K activity), Folic Acid, Sodium Selenite, Calcium Iodate. (Note: This particular
natural diet has around 40 total ingredients; about 14 recognizable food ingredients
and about 26 chemically synthesized vitamins, minerals, and amino acids.) (Click
here for more examples).
Here are a few quotes from the 2006 AAFCO Official Publication and also from
some publications by The National Research Council (NRC). The NRC publications
and studies are some of the research used by AAFCO to determine nutrient requirements
for pet food. These statements about the use of synthetic vitamins and minerals
should be of concern to all pet owners. AAFCO and NRC have done a good job
in showing both concern and exposing this information. It is all available
to the public; not just industry.
“Knowledge of nutrient requirements and toxicities (of synthetic mineral
supplements) is incomplete and/or imprecise in many cases.” (AAFCO 2006)
“The Committee considered the matter of contaminants in mineral feed
ingredients for several years before adopting an approach to the problem as
reported in the 1978 Official (AAFCO) Publication.” (Official Guidelines
for Contaminant Levels Permitted in Mineral Feed Supplements, AAFCO 2006)
“The current scientific literature, however, is not complete enough
to support the estimation of maximum tolerable levels for any (synthetic) vitamin.
In most cases, however, one can use the literature to estimate ranges of vitamin
intake that can be presumed to be safe.” (NRC Vitamin Tolerance of Animals)
“The available information for most of the (synthetic mineral) elements
is less than desired, and it is likely that these tolerance levels will need
to be modified. Problems that may arise when two or more elements are present
at high levels represent a virtually unexplored area.” (NRC Mineral Tolerance
of Domestic Animals)
In the past 5 years there have been FDA recalls of zinc oxide due to high
levels of dioxin, a common chemically synthesized form of zinc supplement commonly
used in pet foods. There have been recalls of pet foods that caused illness
and death in pets from excessive amounts of chemically synthesized vitamin
D. There have been pet food recalls of diets with suspect elevated levels of
iron and copper that caused illness and death in pets. (Click here to see research
and results of animal testing of synthetic vitamins and minerals).
Nature’s Logic launched its products in late March 2006 and chose not
to use any added chemically synthesized vitamins or minerals that have been
either suspected or proven to be the cause of illness and death in pets and
resulted in many past recalls of diets. Nature’s Logic chose to design
foods, treats, and supplements made of 100% whole foods from which all nutrients
are safely derived without the addition of potentially toxic synthetic forms.
Following is a typical example ingredient food panel of a a Nature’s
Logic ingredient panel using 100% whole foods and natural ingredients and no
added chemically synthesize vitamins, minerals, or amino acids.
INGREDIENTS: Chicken Meal, Millet, Chicken Fat, Montmorillonite, Brewer's
Yeast, Flaxseed, Dried Egg Product, Spray Dried Chicken Liver, Pumpkin Seed,
Animal Plasma, Kelp, Natural Flavoring, Cottage Cheese, Suncured Alfalfa Meal,
Egg Shell Meal, Avocado, Chicory Root, Tomato Powder, Almonds, Spray Dried
Cod Liver Oil, Apple Powder, Blueberry Powder, Apricot Powder, Carrot Powder,
Pumpkin Powder, Cranberry Powder, Broccoli Powder, Spinach Powder, Parsley,
Artichoke, Rosemary, Dried Lactobacillus Acidophilus Fermentation Product,
Dried Lactobacillus Casei Fermentation Product, Dried Bifidobacterium Bifidium
Fermentation Product, Dried Enterococcus Faecium Fermentation Product, Dried
Bacillus Coagulans Fermentation Product, Dried Pineapple Extract, Dried Aspergillus
Niger Fermentation Extract, Dried Aspergillus Oryzae Fermentation Extract,
Dried Trichoderma Longibrachtium Fermentation Extract, Mixed Tocopherols.
By doing this, there are
a couple nutrients that come in a fraction lower than the AAFCO Nutrient
Profile for Dogs and Cats. All 42 nutrients are present
in all Nature’s Logic products; some 2 times, 3 times, 4 times, and as
high as 46 times the required minimum amount of these nutrients are in our
finished products from the whole food ingredients. But because Nature’s
Logic has a fraction less of a couple nutrients than the AAFCO Nutrient Profile,
the intermittent statement had to be used until the Nature’s Logic Diets
were substantiated by an AAFCO Feeding Trial. This feeding trial for canines
was successfully completed in August of 2006, and as we deplete our current
packaging, new packaging is being printed with the following statement: : “Animal
feeding tests using AAFCO procedures substantiate that Nature’s Logic
provides complete and balanced nutrition for All Life Stages”. (See news
article about Feeding Trial).
Nature’s Logic is committed to providing what it believes is the best
and safest nutrition for our pets, even though it meant launching a product
temporarily with the “intermittent” statement until the feeding
trials were complete. The feeding trial proved our commitment was right. In
the feeding trial, the Nature’s Logic canine diets exceeded all the established
kennel averages in all areas of the test including blood analysis. (See testimonies
from satisfied customers using Nature’s Logic).
The cat study is still in progress and as soon as that successful feeding
trial is finished we will begin the changes on that packaging as well.
Why do other companies use chemically synthesize vitamins, minerals, and trace
nutrients if they pose a potential toxic risk?
When a pet food manufacturer adds chemically synthesized vitamins and minerals
to its formulas, it is an admission that the food ingredients alone are inadequate
to supply the nutritional needs of a dog or cat. The National Research Council
states that chemically synthesized mineral and vitamin supplements are provided
frequently to correct the deficiencies in the ingredients used in animal diets.
As far as toxicity, one
has to use at one’s own risk or at the risk
of their pet, products that are supplemented with synthetics. The experts
admit they may or may not have determined what the upper safety levels of these
elements
are. They also admit that it may represent a virtually unexplored area when
two or more synthetic mineral elements are present at high levels. There
happens to be up to twelve of these synthetic mineral elements added to pet
food, not
just two.
As a caution, it is recommended
that if you choose to use daily diets that include chemically synthesized
vitamins and minerals, to avoid over exposure,
feed treats and supplements that are made from 100% food and list no added
vitamins and minerals in the ingredient panel. The Nature’s Logic treats
and supplements are made from 100% food with no added synthetic nutrients.
All nutrients come from whole foods only.
Nature is no cheat in the
way it supplies wild dogs and cats an adequate diet without the use of chemically
synthesized minerals and vitamins. Nature’s
Logic accomplishes the same with its products. They are a reflection of a carnivore’s
natural prey diet made up of meat, organ meat, blood products and micronutrients
from concentrates of fruits and vegetables. All these products together compose
a diet rich and adequate in amino acids, fats, vitamins, minerals, enzymes,
and beneficial bacteria.
I
have always been told that cats need taurine in their diets, so why don’t
I see taurine on your cat food packaging ingredient panels?
Yes, cats require the amino acid taurine in their diets and AAFCO has established
a minimum of .10% in dry food and a minimum of .20% in canned food in their
Nutritional Profile for cats.
When taurine is listed
as an ingredient in a product’s ingredient panel,
this means the base diet contains inadequate levels of natural taurine and
the producer has added a man-made synthetic form of this required amino acid
to the diet mixture to meet adequacy. No taurine is listed in any Nature’s
Logic ingredient panel because the natural ingredients of the diet contain
adequate amounts of natural taurine from the high levels of meat, poultry,
and organ tissue ingredients. This is the way cats should derive all their
needed protein, including taurine. In an independent analysis of Nature’s
Logic dry food, it contained 60% more taurine than the AAFCO required minimum.
It should also be of interest to all concerned pet owners that it has been
publicized that almost all man-made synthetic taurine added to pet foods is
manufactured and imported from China.(Click here to see news article.)
I
have just started using your Nature’s Logic dry cat food on my 3 cats.
I have always used a high end natural food, but I wanted to start using Nature’s
Logic because my neighbor’s cats have really blossomed on your food.
Two of my cats had no problems adjusting and love it, but the third cat is
having digestive upset. Can you help me?
Many pet owners think that if they are switching from another high end diet
to Nature’s Logic, there really doesn’t need to be a transition
time because the diets are similar and are both high end and natural. Nature’s
Logic is very different from all other commercial diets and a very slow transition
is highly recommended. Nature’s Logic is different because it is much
higher in meat or poultry content than most other diets, has higher probiotic
and enzyme activity than other diets, and the most notable difference is its
utilization of a superfood concentrate of dried fruits and vegetables to derive
many of the vitamins, minerals, and trace nutrients rather than using added
chemically synthesized vitamins and minerals for adequacy. By using this superfood
concentrate of fruits and vegetables and high animal ingredient inclusion,
this also allows Nature’s Logic to produce diets that are free from many
ingredients known to be produced and imported from China such as synthetic
taurine and most of the man-made vitamins added to commercial pet foods.
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