A "superfood" craze has recently swept the pet world, with many pet owners discovering that a natural food derived from cow stomachs— Rumen— can bring amazing changes to their pets! Foreign studies indicate that it can not only revitalize older furry friends and improve skin sensitivity, but also strengthen their overall immunity. What exactly makes this "miracle food" so special? Let's unravel the nutritional secrets of Rumen!
The grass stomach is an important digestive organ in cattle, possessing three core advantages:
- Rich in lactic acid bacteria , it maintains the balance of intestinal flora, fights off harmful bacteria, promotes the synthesis of vitamin B, and fundamentally strengthens immunity.
- Digestive enzymes aid digestion and absorption, improving gastrointestinal issues such as diarrhea and vomiting, and are especially suitable for pets with sensitive stomachs.
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A 1:1 calcium-to-phosphorus ratio promotes bone development and prevents skeletal deformities in puppies and joint degeneration in older dogs.
- Essential fatty acids (linoleic acid, alpha-linolenic acid): Repair the skin barrier, make hair soft and shiny, and say goodbye to dryness and hair loss problems.
- Its unique rubbery texture and acidic stomach environment help wear down tartar, maintain white teeth, and reduce the risk of gingivitis.
Experiments show that puppies that consume grass stomachs are stronger, have shinier coats, and have better intestinal absorption due to sufficient digestive enzymes, resulting in more stable growth and development.
Many pet owners have noticed that older dogs and cats that have been fed a grass-based diet for a long time have significantly improved mobility and a refreshed mental state, as if they have "returned to their youth".
- The hypoallergenic ingredients are suitable for individuals with food sensitivities or seasonal dermatitis, reducing redness and itching. The abundant natural probiotics in the herbal formula can improve a pet's sensitive skin from within the gut.
- To achieve comprehensive skin care, it is recommended to adopt an "internal and external" strategy: internally, eat herbs to regulate the stomach and body constitution, and externally, use a skin pad repair cream containing Kefir probiotic fermented filtrate to balance the skin's surface microecology, thus strengthening the skin barrier from the inside out and reducing inflammation and redness.
- Rich in amino acids, it promotes muscle repair and helps restore physical strength after surgery.
Long-term reliance on dry food may lead to:
❌ Insufficient digestive enzymes → diarrhea, constipation, picky eating ❌ Nutritional imbalance → weakened immunity, rough skin ❌ Plaque buildup → bad breath, gingivitis
Grass-fed food, as a natural fresh food, not only makes up for the shortcomings of dry food, but also achieves "prevention is better than cure" with whole food nutrition , protecting the health of your pet from the source.
While grassy stomachs offer many benefits, the unpleasant odor and processing challenges of raw grassy stomachs deter many pet owners. Don't worry! Fleischeslust's Easy-Cook series has removed these obstacles for you:
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100% All-Natural : Carefully selected beef with grass-fed stomach, no grains, no additives, highly palatable.
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High-standard manufacturing process : Following EU standards, slow cooking at 121.5°C locks in nutrients, ensuring both safety and freshness.
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A must-have for lazy people : ready to eat straight from the can, saving you the hassle of cleaning and cooking, making it easy to raise pets with fresh food even in urban life.
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The emergence of grass-based diets is not just about nutritional supplementation, but also a practice of "preventive medicine." Starting with dietary adjustments, it helps pets overcome poor health, achieving shiny coats, robust physiques, and a long life. Explore Forever Pets' carefully selected grass-based diet products now and invest in your pet's health!
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