A diet rich in iron, folic acid, vitamins, minerals and amino acids plays a major role in reducing the risk of anemia.
WeHemo is a complementary food for dogs and cats, which contains nutrients necessary for the body's metabolism and blood cell formation, as well as for the growth and development of pets:
- Iron, as well as copper and zinc in the form of glycinate, which ensures greater absorption of these trace elements in the body, high tolerance, and prevents interactions with certain medications and food ingredients.
– High potassium content to prevent the risk of low potassium concentration in the blood, which is often observed in chronic kidney disease.
- B vitamins: their deficiency can occur in case of reduced appetite. Vitamin B12 is important for reducing the risk of anemia.
WeHemo also contains essential amino acids for cell metabolism and formation, as well as folic acid, vitamins C and K - essential for the formation, maturation and metabolism of blood cells. In turn, cell protectors (polyphenols and bioflavonoids) protect cells from oxidative damage.
A diet rich in iron, folic acid, vitamins, minerals and amino acids plays a major role in reducing the risk of anemia.
WeHemo is a complementary food for dogs and cats, which contains nutrients necessary for the body's metabolism and blood cell formation, as well as for the growth and development of pets:
- Iron, as well as copper and zinc in the form of glycinate, which ensures greater absorption of these trace elements in the body, high tolerance, and prevents interactions with certain medications and food ingredients.
– High potassium content to prevent the risk of low potassium concentration in the blood, which is often observed in chronic kidney disease.
- B vitamins: their deficiency can occur in case of reduced appetite. Vitamin B12 is important for reducing the risk of anemia.
WeHemo also contains essential amino acids for cell metabolism and formation, as well as folic acid, vitamins C and K - essential for the formation, maturation and metabolism of blood cells. In turn, cell protectors (polyphenols and bioflavonoids) protect cells from oxidative damage.
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