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Old 04-17-2003, 08:20 PM
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Alfalfa and Greenblend?

Hi all.
I have been introducing some of Berte's products to my dogs. Alfalfa powder, Greenblend, and probiotics.
I notice that the Greenblend already has Alfalfa in it. Is there such a thing too much?
I've been really nervous that one or two of them won't tolerate it and I will have lovely GREEN stains on the carpet, but so far, so good...Bree is a bit gassy today, however...Ugh.
Anyone have exp with these products?

BTW, 2 of my dogs get Canidae and 2 get Solid Gold as thier regular kibble.
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Old 04-18-2003, 02:37 AM
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alexav - Hello! I've been using b-natural products for awhile now. They used to have a product called SeaSupreme, which was replaced with the Green Blend. I've been very satisfied with the results of both products, and I've used the Green Blend exclusively for the past year. Alfalfa is a whole food, so I wouldn't be concerned about using it daily, or the fact that it's contained in both products. And for your peace of mind, call Mike at b-nats. He'll answer any questions or concerns you have. Best wishes -
kathy
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