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Used in Dr Pitcairn's Healthy Powder recipe for cats
1 person found the following review helpful

Posted by Reviewer1687524 From Maryland on Jun 29, 2011
Purchased at iHerb
I wanted to try a recipe I found on the Internet for Dr. Pitcairn's "Healthy Powder" nutrient supplement for cats (on a raw food diet). The recipe is made up in bulk and used a few teaspoons at a time in a cat's food: 2 cups of nutritional yeast, 1 cup of lecithin granules, ¼ cup kelp powder, ¼ bonemeal and 1000 mg vitamin C: mix and keep refrigerated. I found all these along with other supplements I wanted to use, namely Vit A and E and taurine, all offered by iHerb. I'm using the powder with canned food mainly b/c there's no time to make the raw food. It's not possible to reach any conclusions on health benefits after only a few weeks but I think I'm seeing increased energy/vitality. * * * On learning more from Dr. Pitcairn, apparently bone meal derived from the United States is undesirable due to the toxic load that animals in first world nations carry. I'm not sure I see a way around this - maybe there's unpolluted bone meal available, I'll have to look for that, but with regard to this product, I am now concerned because of its provenance. This doesn't mean I won't be buying this product again, because I will unless and until I can find a better or learn more about this issue. Meanwhile I note how they are running tests on the level of heavy metals in their product, a good starting point, and would be interested in knowing their standards more precisely.
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Now Foods, Bone Meal Powder

Posted by Reviewer3156375 From North Carolina on Nov 18, 2008
Purchased at iHerb
Good value, but would prefer to know it is heavy-metal free.
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Bone Meal Powder

Posted by Reviewer2406442 From California on Dec 26, 2008
Purchased at iHerb
I use this for home-made cat food. My cats have not rejected this product which is a good sign.
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