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TRACE MINERAL SEA SALT – processed salt (approved) with<br />

its important trace minerals removed, and additives combined, is a totally<br />

different creature than real trace mineral rich sea salt which regulators<br />

would not permit us to describe on labels. 1<br />

GEOLOGICALLY COMPOSTED SEA VEGETATION, SEA<br />

CUCUMBER, CHONDROITIN, COLLAGEN, PSYLLIUM<br />

SEED – all prohibited even though they have proven health benefits, are<br />

consumed with regulatory approval by humans and are natural foods. 2<br />

VITAMIN C – an innocuous vitamin proven to have great benefit in<br />

many species is prohibited because regulators who are not au courant<br />

think it unnecessary. 3<br />

“FORBIDDEN NAMES”<br />

“PREMIE” – We designed this intermittent special diet to emphasize<br />

certain nutrients for the very young. Regulators said this was like a<br />

medical claim. In other words, they would not want the public to be<br />

“misled” into thinking that if they used Wysong “Premie” it would be like<br />

putting your kitten or puppy into an intensive care pediatric unit, or that<br />

any infant disease would be automatically cured. Thank goodness they<br />

saved you from having us pull that one over on you!<br />

1. Wysong RL, “Rationale for Whole Salt,” 2002. Price-Pottenger Nutrition<br />

Foundation Health Journal, 1999; 21(2):574. J Amer Coll Nutr, 1987; 6(3):261-<br />

70.<br />

2. Wysong Health Letter, “Chicken Cartilage for Rheumatoid Arthritis,” 1994;<br />

8(1). Wysong RL, “Rationale for Contifin, Glucosamine Complex &<br />

Arthegic,” 2002. Science, 1993; 261:1727. Chin Med J (Engl), 2000;<br />

113(8):706-11. Thromb Haemost, 1991; 65(4):369-73. Curr Opin Rheumatol,<br />

2002; 14(1):58-62. J Am Med Assoc, 2000; 283(11):1469-75. Am J Clin Nutr,<br />

1998; 67(6):1286. Am J Clin Nutr, 1998; 67(2):317-21. Arch Intern Med, 1991;<br />

151(8):1597-602. Diabetes, 1992:167.<br />

3. Wysong RL, “Rationale for Antioxidant Supplements,” 2002. Wysong<br />

Companion Animal Health Letter, “Cataracts,” 1997(4). Wysong Companion<br />

Animal Health Letter, “Nutrients for Congestive Heart Failure,” 1996(8). Wysong<br />

Companion Animal Health Letter, “Vitamin C for Respiratory and Sinus<br />

Disease,” 1996(10). Wysong Health Letter, “Vitamin C and Asthma,” 1995;<br />

9(8). Wysong Health Letter, “Vitamin C for Ulcers,” 1998; 12(5). Wysong<br />

Health Letter, “<strong>The</strong> End of Heart Disease,” 1996; 10(5). Wysong Health Letter,<br />

“Decreasing Mortality with Vitamins E and C,” 1996; 10(8). Wysong Health<br />

Letter, “Lead Poisoning and Vitamin C,” 1999; 13(6). Wysong Health Letter,<br />

“A, C &E,” 1993; 7(12). Goodman S, Vitamin C: <strong>The</strong> Master Nutrient, 1990.<br />

Health Revelations, June 1995:8. Am J Clin Nutr, 1996:190. Am J Clin Nutr,<br />

1995:625S. Am J Epid, 1995; 141(4):322-324. Cancer, 1997; S0:l897-1903. J<br />

Am Med Assoc, 1999; 281:2289-93.<br />

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