Pet Health Corner |
This list of pet food ingredients and ratings was created by a cooperative effort between pet food formulator Dr. Lisa Newman, N.D., Ph.D. (http://www.Azmira.com), Mike Adams (http://www.HealthRanger.org) and the non-profit Consumer Wellness Center (http://www.ConsumerWellness.org). Mike Adams and the CWC analyzed the ingredients of 448 popular pet food products sold in the United States and organized them by frequency. Dr. Newman then provided a nutritional analysis and comment for each ingredient.
We then organized this information into four reference lists:
1) Pet food ingredients by rating (from 5 stars down to 1 star, with 5 stars indicating the best quality ingredients).
2) Pet food ingredients by frequency (sorted by how frequently they appear in pet food products, from 96% down to 1%).
3) Pet food ingredients listed alphabetically (to make it easier for you to reference an ingredient you're curious about).
4) Worst pet food ingredients (which lists all the 1-star ingredients, indicating lowest quality).
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