Flaxseed Oil - Flaxseed oil is rich in Omega 3 and 6 Essential Fatty Acids. Solid Gold Flaxseed Oil is cold-pressed and hexane-free. It contains a natural rosemary based antioxidant.
Flax seed oil is excellent for improving skin conditions such as dandruff or allergic irritation. It also improves the silkiness and sheen of he coat and helps to heal dry, cracked paws.
Flax seed oil can be used in conjunction with Solid Gold SeaMeal, for immune-related problems. The essential fatty acids found in flax seed oil are components of nerve cells and cell membranes.
Flaxseed oil
Rosemary Extract
1 Tbsp = 12 grams
Crude Fat, Min. 98%
Moisture, Max. 0%
Carbohydrates N/A from Manufacturer
Calories: N/A from Manufacturer
Body Weight
Daily Amount
Up to 10 lbs.
1 tsp.
10 - 60 lbs.
1 tbsp.
60 - 100 lbs.
2 tbsp
Over 100 lbs.
3 tbsp.
For horses: 6 tbsp. per 1000 lbs. bodyweight per day.
1. Elvin on 5/12/2011, said:
I have used this for years; and it is a great product.
Salmon Oil - Cat Food Supplement - Grizzly Salmon Oil™ is derived only from wild Alaskan Salmon. The salmon oil naturally retains its balanced blend of valuable fatty acids and is further protected by adding all-natural Rosemary Extract. It contains inherent antioxidants and traces of vitamins that naturally occur in the salmon. Their all-natural product will not interfere with your cat's intake of vitamins from other sources.
Grizzly Salmon Oil supplies a daily supplement rich in EPA and DHA - the right omega-3 fatty acids. The recommended daily dose of Grizzly Salmon Oil yields approximately 500 to 2500 milligrams of these important fatty acids, depending on your cat's weight. Your cat's metabolism uses these nutrients immediately without any prior conversion. Plant-based omega-3 fatty acids, such as those found in flax seed, must be converted by your cat's body prior to use. This conversion is very inefficient and may result in as little as 5 % - 15 % of the fatty acids being actually metabolized.
When given to your cat as directed according to weight, Grizzly Salmon Oil delivers approximately 50-300 milligrams of linoleic acid, the essential omega-6 fatty acid. Other omega-6 fatty acids are present in only very small amounts. These naturally occurring acids are like a double-edged sword. On one hand, linoleic acid is essential for your cat because it cannot be produced by your cat's own metabolism. On the other hand, large amounts of unbalanced omega-6 fatty acids have been proven to lead to a higher risk of inflammatory diseases, arthritis stiffness and a weak immune system.