Archive for September, 2009

Probiotics and Prebiotics are Found Naturally in the Foods We Eat

Tuesday, September 29th, 2009

Foods containing prebiotics and probiotics have been recently introduced to the American marketplace due to studies and clinical trials uncovering benefits associated with these two substances. Despite popularity of probiotic-containing foods in Japan and Europe, America requires the benefits be shown through adequate clinical trials reflective of each amount of pre- or probiotics in food [...]

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The Benefits of NutriMastic and Mastic Gum for the Health of your Horse

Thursday, September 24th, 2009

Horses are beautiful companions, requiring plenty of attention and care. For horse lovers, there is no room to sacrifice the well-being and health of a horse; we want them to be strong, healthy and beautiful from the inside out.
If your horse has a poor appetite, dull coat and does not drink a sufficient amount [...]

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Your Feline friends Also Benefit from NutriMastic and Mastic Gum

Tuesday, September 22nd, 2009

Independent and curious, cats and kittens provide endless amounts of love, affection, and entertainment. For non-breeder cat owners, along with spaying or neutering your cat, there are other responsible and beneficial things you can do for your feline friend. Keeping you and your cat in mind, Intact Nutrition created Feline Intact with Nutri-Mastic ™.
The [...]

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Man’s Best Friend Also Benefits from NutriMastic and Mastic Gum

Thursday, September 17th, 2009

There are so many reasons why dogs are coined as “man’s best friend.” Loyal, loving, and social, dogs brighten up the lives of the families they are a part of. We want only the best for those we love, and Intact Nutrition created Canine Intact with Nutri-Mastic™ with you and your dog in [...]

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The Benefits of Mastic Gum

Tuesday, September 8th, 2009

Mastic Gum is a resin derived from mastic trees of southern Chios in the Mediterranean region. These trees are native to the Mediterranean region from Morocco and Iberia to southern France and Turkey, as well as Syria and Israel and Canary Islands. These trees drip masticha resin when their bark is torn. Cultivated [...]

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