Pet Vitamins
Vitamin |
Benefits |
| Beta-carotene
(Pro- Vitamin A) |
Sub-class of carotenoids (a class of
compounds relating to Vitamin A) which covert into Vitamin A in the liver. Benefits: can aid in cancer prevention by neutralizing free radicals, help with vision, improves skin condition, acts as anantioxidant, helping to protect against colds, flu. Guards against heart disease and stroke, and can help lower cholesterol levels, slowing the aging process. |
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Vitamin B1 |
Improves circulation and blood formation,
optimizes cognitive activity and brain function, affecting energy, growth and learning capacity. Also acts as an antioxidant, protecting the body against the results of aging. |
| Vitamin B2 |
Needed for red blood cell formation. Assists in the metabolism of fats, proteins and carbohydrates. Working with Vitamin A, maintains and can improve digestive tract, facilitates the use of oxygen in the tissues, affecting skin, hair and nails. |
| Vitamin B3 |
Improves circulation, resulting in healthier skin. Aids in lowering cholesterol and improves memory funtions.
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| Vitamin B6 |
This powerful nutrient is beneficial if suffering from water retention, maintaining sodium and potassium balances, and promotes red blood cell formation. It is necessary for normal brain function, aids in the absorption of Vitamin B12, and aids in the immune system functions. Can also play a role in cancer immunity.
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| Vitamin B5 |
Aids in production of adrenal hormones and the formation of antibodies, with specific benefits to stress-related issues. Helps convert fats, carbohydrates and proteins into energy.
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| Vitamin B9 |
Also known as folic acid, is required for red blood cell formation, brain function and energy production. Also aids in formation of white blood cells. May also assist in treatment of stress, depression and anxiety.
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| Vitamin B12 |
Primarily assists in regulating formation |
| Vitamin C |
Powerful antioxidant, needed for more Vitamin C is also effective in neutralizing tear stains in pets! |
| Vitamin D3 |
Produced in the skin as a reaction
to the sun’s ultraviolet rays. Required for normal growth by absorbing and utilization of calcium and phosphorus. |
| Vitamin E |
Primarily antioxidant that improves circulatory function; can aid in prevention of cardiovascular disease. Promotes normal blood clotting and healing, assisting in tissue repair and scar prevention. Enhances atheletic performance and can reduce muscle cramps. |






