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prozyme at MadCat - good for your gut

Prozyme is now available at MadCat.  apologies for the delay.  what is it and why should i care?  if you know, skip the rest.  everyone else, keep reading...

there are basically only three supplements i recommend any pet owner that feeds a non-raw diet consider using:  fish oil, probiotics, and enzymes.  most everything else can come out of a bag or a can - but these things don't process well, hence the need to supplement.  (more after jump)


Prozyme is probably the most widely recommended and broadly trusted pure enzyme supplement available.  i do not know of one that vets recommend more (many vets sell it).  its a go-to for puking problems.

basically the body has to make enzymes on a regular basis to digest food and absorb nutrients.  sometimes enzymes can be obtained through eating fresh whole foods, but even those has a limited life (body does not "store" them).  processed foods have little to no enzyme value due to heat-processing, etc.

older and less healthy animals often don't manufacture enough enzymes to digest their food properly and without supplementation, they can whither (despite top-quality diets).  but in reality, its just good preventative medicine.  getting more nutrient absorption out of what you eat is a big bag of win.

well now you know.  and we got some here if you need that sort of thing.
Prozyme is now available at MadCat.  apologies for the delay.  what is it and why should i care?  if you know, skip the rest.  everyone else, keep reading...

there are basically only three supplements i recommend any pet owner that feeds a non-raw diet consider using:  fish oil, probiotics, and enzymes.  most everything else can come out of a bag or a can - but these things don't process well, hence the need to supplement.  (more after jump)


Prozyme is probably the most widely recommended and broadly trusted pure enzyme supplement available.  i do not know of one that vets recommend more (many vets sell it).  its a go-to for puking problems.

basically the body has to make enzymes on a regular basis to digest food and absorb nutrients.  sometimes enzymes can be obtained through eating fresh whole foods, but even those has a limited life (body does not "store" them).  processed foods have little to no enzyme value due to heat-processing, etc.

older and less healthy animals often don't manufacture enough enzymes to digest their food properly and without supplementation, they can whither (despite top-quality diets).  but in reality, its just good preventative medicine.  getting more nutrient absorption out of what you eat is a big bag of win.

well now you know.  and we got some here if you need that sort of thing.

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