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I received an inquiry from a dog owner about whether the following
ingredients for making cookies for dogs are OK ingredients:
1 1/2 cups of whole wheat flour
1/4 cup of cornmeal
1/2 cup soy flour
1/4 cup wheat germ (Vitamin C, iron and protein)
1 tsp. bone meal (calcium and phosphorus)
1/4 cup sunflower seeds (protein and Vitamin E)
2 Tbs. rice bran oil (Vitamin E and antioxidants)
1/4 cup organic chunky peanut butter
1/4 cup skim milk
2 eggs, whipped
The above list of ingredients for making doggie cookies include whole wheat
flour, soy flour and corn meal. These three ingredients plus other
flour based ingredients are common ingredients in so many dog food products
today. I know that many of you know that processed grains are not good for
dogs’ health, but do you know why they are harmful to dogs health? The
following paragraph will explain the main reasons why you should avoid
feeding flour based ingredients to your dog.
Sugars from processed flours do not burn clean. They burn incompletely in
the body because they are lacking many nutrients like enzymes and minerals.
The sugar molecule from flour is not broken down to its most fundamental
components but rather, into pieces that carry two or three of the six atoms
(carbon atoms) of which the sugar was made. The two-unit product is alcohol
and the three-unit product is lactic acid. From eating flour based foods
like cookies, a dog's intestinal tract will make alcohol in the intestines
every day. The dog's body must burn the alcohol as it can not save it as in
the case of lactic acid. Alcohol interferes with the primary function of
many different enzymes, especially enzymes called cytochrome P450 that are
the main workers in the body’s detoxification system (liver).
Sugars from fruits, on the other hand, will burn clean and release all of
their energy, the carbon, oxygen and hydrogen atoms plus the sugar will
become water and carbon dioxide.
So if you want to give a sweet treat to your dog, please don’t give them
cookies, instead give them fruits. The best cookies for dogs are ripe fruits
organically grown (mangos, bananas, papayas, figs, melons and dates).
If you want to read more about the negative side effects of flour based
foods like cookies and other processed foods (breads, rice and pasta) on the
body’s detoxification system, please read Sidney Baker’s, M.D., book titled
Detoxification and Healing.
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