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REJUVENATE!™ FOR PETS is a unique, high-RNA superfood supporting regeneration, vitality, and healing in pets. It offers extremely high nutrient density, super-vitalizing nutrients (e.g., nucleic acids), and synergy afforded by combining effective, complementary ingredients into a single formula.
REJUVENATE!™ FOR PETS rejuvenates pets because it's carefuly designed to provide high levels of nucleic acids (RNA and DNA). Nucleic acids help generate cellular energy (ATP), which is required for growth, healing, and repair, as well for vitality and abundant energy. The formula includes nutrients that work with nucleic acids in creating energy that supports your pet's optimal health!
Pet's benefit from dietary nucleic acids because modern pet diets are notably deficient in nucleic acids. This is true relative both to the diets of wild animals (the ancestors of today's pets), and to pet diets before the rapid rise of prepackaged, overprocessed, industrial-style pet foods that became widely available in recent decades.
REJUVENATE!™ FOR PETS offers powerful nutrition (redressing deficiencies related to low nutrition, low RNA diets) thereby helping create powerful health for your pet. Our high-RNA formula contains Chlorella, D-Ribose, Nutritional Yeast, Chia Seeds, Rice Bran Solubles, Spirulina, Vitamin C, Chlorella Growth Factor (CGF), Magnesium, Dulse, Kelp, Yeast RNA, Folinic Acid, and Methylcobalamin (Vitamin B12).
REJUVENATE!™ FOR PETS uniquely features:
• Chlorella (Chlorella pyrenoidosa) -- a nutrient-dense, alkaline-forming superfood providing protein, fiber, essential fatty acids (it is an excellent source of linolenic acid), as well as a full spectrum of vitamins, minerals, amino acids, enzymes, antioxidants, mucopolysaccharides, and phytonutrients. Among these nutrients are significant amounts of Vitamin A, Vitamin D, Vitamin E, Vitamin K1, all the major B vitamins (including B12); iron, calcium, potassium, phosphorus, magnesium, and zinc. Plus an abundance of naturally occurring beta-carotene and lutein.
• Chlorella also contains the highest levels of nucleic acids (RNA and DNA) among foods, including the unique nucleotide-peptide complex known as Chlorella Growth Factor (CGF) (approx. 5%).
• Chlorella offers the highest chlorophyll levels among plants (approx. 4%). Chlorophyll acts as a powerful internal cleanser and deodorizer. Partly due to its high magnesium content, it has proven to be a useful adjunct in protocols for wound healing, cardiovascular health, combating anemia (and stimulating production of red blood cells), and improving cellular oxygenation.
• D-Ribose, which plays a critical role in energy production (i.e., ATP synthesis) and thereby contributes to abundant health, vitality, and supercharged energy in your pet. Because it acts synergistically with chlorella and other ingredients, it also plays a major role in supporting healing processes.
• Nutritional Yeast, which both is extremely high in health-buidling nucleic acids (RNA, DNA), but also a super high quality protein source (approximately 48%) composed of essential and non-essential amino acids, dietary fiber, B-complex vitamins, and minerals such as selenium, chromium, potassium, magnesium, sodium, copper, manganese, iron, zinc, and lots more!
• Spirulina -- a remarkable superfood that like chlorella offers a very wide range of nutrients, including high-quality protein (56%-62%), complex carbohydrates (17%-25%), vitamins, minerals, trace minerals, phytonutrients, essential fatty acids (EFAs) (i.e., GLA), enzymes (e.g. superoxide dismutase, SOD), nucleic acids (RNA and DNA), and chlorophyll.
• Spirulina contains the phytonutrients phycocyanin and cholorophyll, and important carotenoids (beta carotene, zeaxanthin, cryptoxanthin). These powerful substances offer significant antioxidant activity. Phytonutrients also protect against the harmful effects of UV light, air and water pollution, and environmental stress.
• Rice Bran Solubles -- one of the most nutrient-dense superfoods available today. They are a complete, great-tasting, natural source of B-complex vitamins (i.e., thiamin, niacin, vitamin B6) and contain many other nutrients, including amino acids, antioxidants, essential fatty acids, and phytonutrients.
• Rice Bran Solubles are one of the world’s perfect whole foods. The non-GMO rice bran solubles in REJUVENATE!™ FOR PETS offer at least 29 vitamins and minerals, and more than 90 antioxidants. These include llipoic acid (useful in blood glucose control), tocopherols, and tocotrienols. Alpha tocotrienol has been shown to provide up to 50 times more antioxidant power than alpha tocopherol.
• Chlorella Growth Factor (CGF) is a nucleotide-peptide complex comprised mostly of nucleic acid derivatives. CGF is known to stimulate rapid healing, boost the immune system, and contribute to energy production in the body.
• Important natural sugars identified in this remarkable nucleotide complex (CGF) include glucose, mannose, rhamnose, arabinose, galactose, and xylose. Amino acids found in the peptide include glutamine, alanine, serine, glycine, proline, asparagine, threonine, lysine, cysteine, tyrosine, and leucine. These substances significantly contribute to helping the nucleic acids in REJUVENATE!™ FOR PETS create powerful health for your pet!!
• Chia Seeds -- these tiny seeds are one of nature’s perfect foods, containing essential fatty acids (an excellent vegetarian source of omega-3 alpha-linolenic acid), protein, soluble fiber, protective antioxidants, minerals, and vitamins.
• Chia Seeds offer proven antioxidant activity. The most important antioxidants they provide are chlorogenic acid, caffeic acid, and flavanol glycosides.
• Vitamin C is known to perform many critical functions within the body involving detoxification, tissue building, immune enhancement, pain control, and controlling or killing pathogenic organisms. It is known to be helpful for wound and bone healing, healthy skin and eyes, fighting infections, stress control, toxic exposure, and repairing damaged tissues.
• Magnesium is essential for energy production, maintenance of electrolyte balance, and neuromuscular function. Modern pet foods are characterized by these deficiencies of magnesium (because processing depletes it and it is generally not replaced).
• Dulse is a sea vegetable (i.e., seaweed) that is a rich source of iron, potassium, iodine, Vitamin B6, riboflavin, and dietary fiber. It provides a wide range of minerals, trace elements, enzymes and phytochemicals, as well as some high-quality vegetable protein. The raw dulse in REJUVENATE!™ FOR PETS is certified organic, sustainably harvested from well-protected coastal passages, and low temperature dried.
• Kelp is a sea vegetable (i.e., seaweed) that is a rich source of potassium, iron, iodine, Vitamin B-6, riboflavin, and dietary fiber. Certain phytochemicals in Kelp have been shown to absorb and eliminate radioactive elements and heavy metal contaminants from the body. The kelp in REJUVENATE!™ FOR PETS is sustainably harvested and certified organic.
• Folinic Acid, also known as 5-formyl tetrahydrofolate, is one active form in a group of vitamins known as folates. In contrast to folic acid, a synthetic form of folate, folinic acid is one of the forms of folate found naturally in foods. Folate deficiency is believed to be the most common vitamin deficiency in the world due to food processing, food selection, and intestinal disorders. In the body folinic acid may be converted into any of the other active forms of folate.
• Methylcobalamin is one of two coenzyme forms of B12 (along with adenosylcobalamin) and can be used directly by the body without metabolic conversion. Vitamin B12 is involved in numerous important body functions, including red blood cell formation and control of pernicious anemia, synthesis and function of nerve tissue (such as myelin), and metabolism of carbohydrates, fats, and proteins.
DIRECTIONS:
You may give your pet up to 2 tablespoons (1 scoop) per day or more. Mix into wet food or sprinkle on dry food. Greater health benefits may be gained at higher intake levels.
Consider starting with 1 teaspoon and then gradually increasing your pet’s dosage allows its body to adjust to higher intakes. Then adjust dosage depending on your pet’s size, health needs, and taste preferences.
Pets often require smaller amounts at first, generally mixed in with their favorite foods. Then after having adjusted to its taste, they will "ask” for REJUVENATE!™ FOR PETS and more readily consume larger amounts when given the opportunity.
REJUVENATE!™ FOR PETS Works Best
When Combined with Core Supplements
REJUVENATE!™ FOR PETS works especially effectively when combined with a solid supplement foundation or "core nutrients” which are comprised of a multivitamin (e.g., P.A.W.S.Large Pet and Small Pet Mighty Multi!™), an essential fatty acid supplement (e.g., P.A.W.S.Essential Fats For Pets™), and a Vitamin C formula (like P.A.W.S.Pet Antioxidant Formula). These core nutrients comprise the foundation of a complete pet nutritional supplement program. Additional formulas may be added depending on your pet's individual requirements.
REJUVENATE!™ FOR PETS is a unique, synergistic, high-RNA superfood formula supports regeneration, vitality, and healing in all pets. The formula offers extremely high nutrient density, super-vitalizing nutrients (e.g., nucleic acids), and synergy afforded by combining powerful, effective ingredients in a single formula. The formula is in powdered form and contains no other ingredients.
REJUVENATE!™ FOR PETS actually helps rejuvenate and energize pets, enabling them to become healthier and happier. Pets achieve higher energy levels for optimal functioning, healing, and optimal quality-of-life. They get healthy--and stay healthy!
REJUVENATE!™ FOR PETS provides nutrients powerfully and effectively supporting regeneration, repair, growth, and healing processes. Our unique formula contains: Chlorella, D-Ribose, Nutritional Yeast, Chia Seeds, Rice Bran Solubles, Spirulina, Vitamin C, Chlorella Growth Factor (CGF), Magnesium, Dulse, Kelp, Yeast RNA, Folinic Acid, and Methylcobalamin (Vitamin B12).
NUTRITION INFORMATION TABLE
Nutrition Information Serving Size: 4 g (about 1 scoop) Servings Per Container: 50 |
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BACKGROUND:
REJUVENATE!™ FOR PETS is designed to provide high levels of nucleic acids (RNA and DNA), nucleotides, and nucleosides. Modern pets diets are generally deficient in nucleic acids, especially in relation to the diets of wild animals, but also compared to the average pet diet before prepackaged, processed pet foods became widely available in recent decades.
Food sources of nucleic acids include certain fish, organ meats, beans, yeast, and various food algae. In general, foods high in purines contain above average levels of nucleic acids. In comparison to most fish and organ meats, muscle meats (e.g., beef, chicken, pork, etc.) are relatively deficient in nucleic acids. Moreover, while certain vegetables (beans, asparagus, spinach) and vegetable soups provide reasonably high levels of nucleic acids, most vegetables do not.
Because modern pet diets typically depend heavily on muscle meats, grains, as well as processed foods, and foods produced via industrial agriculture, nucleic acid intake generally is quite low (relative to traditional diets), and continues to decline, except when certain foods or supplements are added to the diet. High-RNA foods that may be added to pet diets include fish, spirulina, chlorella, and yeast extracts of RNA.
Nucleic acids are involved in many bodily processes, especially energy production and communication within cells (i.e., they enable cells to use energy effectively for greater health). In the cell nucleus, RNA carries out instructions coded in DNA—instructions containing information critical for cell structure and function—which are essential for the very lives of your pet’s cells, and thereby for your pet's life. When your pet’s cells receive proper directions and energy to carry them out, they keep him or her youthful.
Dr. Benjamin S. Frank, an RNA Pioneer
During the 1960s and 1970s, the molecular biologist Dr. Benjamin S. Frank pioneered human dietary nucleic acid therapy (through nutrition) using yeast extracts and fish, especially sardines. He wrote several books regarding his studies, including Dr. Frank’s No-Aging Diet: Eat and Grow Younger (1976), a bestseller that popularized the so-called "fish diet.”
Dr. Frank’s experiments with high-RNA diets showed that increased dietary intake of nucleic acids produced marked improvements in health both in specific conditions, as well as in general health and vitality.
Dr. Frank’s long experience with animals on high-RNA diets, and his experience with human subjects, showed many beneficial effects, indicating that dietary nucleic acids (i.e., nucleic acid in the diet and through dietary supplementation) can be useful adjuncts in protocols for a wide variety of conditions.
Among the beneficial effects Dr. Frank recorded were increased growth (especially muscle growth), greater endurance; positive effects on the cardiovascular system; greater lung capacity and easier breathing (i.e., better oxygen utilization); higher tolerance for temperature extremes (cold and hot); smoother skin and a more youthful appearance; greater vitality and longevity (in experimental animals compared to controls).
Dr. Frank’s human subjects also showed many positive effects, including increased energy levels, greater endurance, improved muscle strength, easier breathing, lowered cholesterol levels, diminishment of angina pains and other beneficial cardiovascular effects, blood sugar stabilization, improved vision, and a more youthful appearance. Dr. Frank found that optimal results were achieved when his patients took a multivitamin and/or a B-complex supplement in addition to consuming nucleic acids. (See discussion on vitamins below.)
In his books, Dr. Frank addresses how nucleic acids can dramatically increase cellular energy. Nucleic acids boost energy levels in the body is by significantly increasing production of the "high-energy” molecule ATP (adenosine triphosphate). The body requires the energy from ATP for many purposes, including for repairing, healing, metabolism, digestion, building a strong immune system, and other processes.
In Nucleic Acid Nutrition and Therapy (1977), Dr. Frank notably asserts that nucleic acids are "essential nutrients of human beings,” as distinct from non-essential, accessory nutrients. He considered nucleic acids and nucleotides an essential dietary category, i.e., as being nutrients just as essential for humans as vitamins, minerals, proteins, carbohydrates, and lipids (116).
Dr. Frank acknowledged the body’s capacity to synthesize some nucleic acids, yet cited the marked improvements in degenerative conditions as the clearest evidence for nucleic acids as essential nutrients. In particular, he noted the health effects resulting from even relatively small intakes of nucleic acids (e.g., energizing effects, anti-anoxia effects, rejuvenation, greater vitality, etc). Dr. Frank found he could not obtain such improvements in his subjects by increasing only the intake of vitamins, minerals, proteins, or other essential nutrients. He declares: "[N]ucleic acids are an essential nutrient in our daily diets, and [...] optimal health and reduced aging are clearly related to their intake, more than to any other nutrient. Nucleic acids in our diets are of paramount importance for the repairing of molecular and gross tissue degeneration, and for combatting the process of aging by simple, effective and essentially non-toxic, natural means” (123).
Dr. Frank acknowledged the body’s capacity for synthesizing nucleic acids "de novo,” but rejected the presupposition that dietary (or exogenous) nucleic acids are not essential because the body can or will fulfill all of its own requirements. If this were the case, according to Frank, then one would not expect the often remarkable effects of dietary nucleic acid supplementation, both for aged or debilitated individuals, and for athletes or generally healthy persons. In both types of individuals, he describes nucleic acid supplementation as "unequivocal” in its effects (117).
Major Role of Vitamins for Nucleic Acid Nutrition
A topic much emphasized by Dr. Frank is the importance of vitamins and minerals for achieving optimal results in subjects following protocols for nucleic acid nutrition and therapy. Dr. Frank found that whereas vitamins by themselves might produce health effects in his experimental subjects, and nucleic acids by themselves achieved very definite results, the greatest results involved both vitamins and nucleic acids. Dr. Frank found that vitamins and nucleic acids acted synergistically and tended to create results far surpassing those obtained by using either vitamins or nucleic acids.
Dr. Frank explained the biochemical relation of vitamins and nucleic acids, and specifically used the example of the B-complex vitamins. In metabolizing Vitamin B3 (niacin or niacinamide), for example, the body requires energy for conversions that properly break down the vitamin into its usable components. Thus, cells convert niacin to coenzyme nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD), which may then be converted to NADP via a phosphate transfer from ATP. The initial reaction involves nicotinic acid with 5-phosphoribosyl 1-pyrophosphate to produce nicotinic mononucleotide (NMN).
He notes that phosphoribosyl pyrophosphate also is the basic compound for purine synthesis (and is formed from ribose-5-phosphate plus ATP). This indicates that the energy of level of a cell plays an essential role in the synthesis of NMN (the precursor of NAD), and therefore that the greater the rate of ATP synthesis, the greater the rate of synthesis of NMN. The next step in the metabolism of niacin involves NMN reacting with ATP to create desamido-NAD, where ATP acts both as a source of energy and a component of the NAD coenzyme. Ultimately ATP is crucial to the formation of the NAD coenzyme (an important coenzyme in cellular energy metabolism). Thus, Dr. Frank states that higher Krebs cycle activity and oxygen-energy metabolism favors synthesis of NAD, given the availability of niacin (or niacinamide). Moreover, a higher level of niacin (or niacinamide) likewise would favor its own conversion into the active NAD coenzyme. Dr. Frank points to the evident relation of energy metabolism and NAD synthesis, wherein increased nucleic acid and nucleotide intake produces increased energy metabolism and ATP production, which in turn enables both more effective metabolism of niacin and further increases in cellular NAD. He therefore finds a very evident relationship between dietary nucleic acids and NAD with respect to energy production and related metabolism (151).
Dr. Frank relates similar processes for other vitamins (e.g., riboflavin and pantothenic acid) that he finds representative of the B-complex. From his own clinical experience, he relates his observation of definite increases in energy among subjects receiving high-dosage B-complex vitamins (e.g., 50-200 mg of thiamin daily plus other balanced B factors) given with high nucleic acid intake. His clinical observations correspond with his technical analysis of the synergistic biochemical relations between dietary nucleic acids and B vitamins in energy production.
Dr. Frank also discusses other vitamins in his books (e.g., Vitamin A). He concludes: "It is apparent that nucleic acid and nucleotide intake are most importantly related to vitamin usage and function and that the greater the nucleic acid intake, within limits not yet determined, the greater the synthesis and usage of many and perhaps most coenzymes” (153).
Dr. Bernard Jensen and Chlorella
During the 1980s and 1990s, Dr. Bernard Jensen extensively studied chlorella, especially as a source of nucleic acids. Dr. Jensen was aware of Dr. Frank’s work on nucleic acids, but also realized that Dr. Frank had no knowledge of chlorella. Dr. Jensen suggested that Dr. Frank would have been greatly interested in chlorella, due to the fact that it contains approximately ten times more RNA per gram than sardines. Chlorella’s profile of nucleic acids differs from that of sardines, but the effects of dietary consumption remain quite similar (see below). Because chlorella is a highly concentrated source of nucleic acids, relatively small quantities are required to produce therapeutic effects in the body.
Dr. Jensen published his research regarding chlorella in various articles and books, including Chlorella, Jewel of the Far East (1992). In this remarkable work, he simply states: "When we have a sufficient intake of foods rich in DNA and RNA to protect our own cellular nucleic acids, the cell wall continues to function efficiently, keeping the cell clean and well nourished....[w]hen our RNA and DNA are in good repair and able to function most efficiently, our bodies are able to use nutrients more effectively, get rid of toxins and avoid disease....[c]ells are able to repair themselves, and the energy level and vitality of the whole body is raised" (29).
The pioneering work of Dr. Frank and Dr. Jensen has provided a scientific and clinical basis for pursuing development of nutritional formulas that leverage the power of dietary nucleic acids for greater health and well-being.
NUTRITIONAL CONSIDERATIONS AND APPLICATIONS
Chlorella Chlorella (Chlorella pyrenoidosa) is a unicellular, freshwater, green microalga. It is a nutrient-dense, alkaline-forming superfood providing protein, fiber, essential fatty acids (it is an excellent source of linolenic acid), and a full spectrum of vitamins, minerals, amino acids, enzymes, antioxidants, mucopolysaccharides, and phytonutrients. Among these nutrients are significant amounts of Vitamin A, Vitamin D, Vitamin E, Vitamin K1, all the major B vitamins (including B12); iron, calcium, potassium, phosphorus, magnesium, and zinc; an abundance of naturally occurring beta-carotene and lutein.
In addition, chlorella contains the highest levels of nucleic acids (RNA and DNA) among foods, including the unique nucleotide-peptide complex known as Chlorella Growth Factor (CGF) (approx. 5%). Chlorella also contains the highest chlorophyll levels among plants (approx. 4%).
The natural, raw chlorella (non-GMO and pesticide-free) in REJUVENATE!™ FOR PETS is cultivated in open freshwater ponds where it receives exposure to sunlight during all stages of growth. The ideal conditions of steady sunshine and warm temperatures (averaging 82 degrees) produce a very high-quality, dark green chlorella having exceptional nutritional value, a slightly fragrant aroma, and a mild taste, which contributes to a flavor pet's love!
The chlorella in REJUVENATE!™ FOR PETS is readily digestible (80-85%) because it is lightly processed to break its cell walls, enabling excellent assimilation by the body. Because it supplies so many essential nutrients in readily usable forms, chlorella is an ideal superfood for all individuals desiring higher levels of nutrition.
Chlorella for Health and Healing
Chlorella is a whole, natural superfood that has existed for billions of years. In addition to high-quality protein (its amino acid profile is similar to egg), essential fatty acids, vitamins, minerals, and fiber, chlorella’s high levels of nucleic acids (5% to 15% RNA and .5% to 1.5% DNA) boost significantly its nutritional and therapeutic value.
The dietary intake of nucleic acid rich chlorella has been shown to be a useful adjunct in protocols for a wide variety of health conditions, including cardiovascular ailments (and normalizing cholesterol and triglycerides), cancer, liver conditions, kidney conditions, diabetes, hypertension, arthritis, digestive conditions, tissue detoxification (including detoxification of heavy metals), skin problems, and strengthening of immune function.
Chlorella has demonstrated its capacity to stimulate the healing in the body. It promotes growth in young individuals and allows repair to damaged tissues in mature individuals. It has also been shown to have a normalizing and strengthening effects on many tissues and metabolic pathways. For these reasons, it is often considered by scientists to be an adaptogen (a "normalizer”) or adaptogenic food. One of primary reasons proposed for such effects are its high levels of nucleic acids (RNA and DNA), which appear to be related to the unique ability of chlorella to reproduce itself extremely rapidly (as much as quadrupling itself in 20 hours).
Extremely High Chlorophyll Content
The name "chlorella” reflects the extremely high levels of chlorophyll (5-10 times more than any other algae or food) it contains. Chlorophyll is an internal cleanser and deodorizer. Due to its high magnesium content, chlorophyll itself has proven to be a useful adjunct in protocols for wound healing, cardiovascular health, combating anemia (and stimulating production of red blood cells), and improving cellular oxygenation. Chlorophyll also has been demonstrated to be effective when used topically.
Although cholorophyll had been isolated earlier, it was not until 1913 that German chemist Dr. Richard Wilstatter identified its function in plants. The use of chlorophyll in healing was introduced as early as the pioneering work of Swiss-born scientist Emile Burgi. Burgi and Rollet (1930) were the first to demonstrate that green plant extracts could stimulate growth in tissue.
Later, Smith and Livingston (1943) proved that chlorophyll preparations could accelerate healing in wounds. Smith also showed that chlorophyll in concentrations between .05 and 0.5 in tissue cultures caused immediate growth responses in fibroblasts (wound repairing cells).
Chlorella Growth Factor (CGF)
In the early 1950s, the Japanese researcher Fujimaki separated a previously undiscovered substance from a hot-water extract of chlorella that is now known as "Chlorella Growth Factor” (CGF). CGF is a nucleotide-peptide complex comprised mostly of nucleic acid derivatives. The sugars identified in the nucleotide complex include glucose, mannose, rhamnose, arabinose, galactose, and xylose. Amino acids found in the peptide include glutamine, alanine, serine, glycine, proline, asparagine, threonine, lysine, cysteine, tyrosine, and leucine.
It is known that CGF is produced during intense photosynthesis and enables chlorella to grow extremely rapidly. During this process, a single cell may multiply into four daughter cells as rapidly as every 20 hours. CGF not only promotes this rate of reproduction, but also is itself rapidly increased.
In Japan, Dr. Yoshiro Takechi showed that CGF stimulates lactobaccilus (the "good” bacteria) to grow at four times the usual rate. Experiments with microorganisms, young animals, and children have demonstrated that CGF promotes faster than normal growth. In adults and mature organisms, CGF appears to enhance the functions of nucleic acids at the cellular level that relate to the production of proteins, enzymes, and energy, as well as to stimulate tissue repair and offer protection against toxic substances at the cellular level.
D-RIBOSE
D-Ribose (or ribose) is a sweet, crystalline, water-soluble powder. It is a naturally occurring 5-carbon sugar found in all living cells. Ribose is a component of RNA and therefore essential for living creatures. It is also a component of ATP, NADH, and other metabolism-related substances.
D-ribose is commonly found in foods, especially foods high in RNA (ribonucleic acid), such as brewer’s yeast. D-ribose is essential for life and can be made by the body (e.g., from glucose). However, d-ribose from food sources can significantly boost the amount of ribose available to the body, thereby enhancing processes that utilize it.
The biological importance of ribose relates to the fact that it is the rate-limiting compound that regulates the activity of the purine nucleotide pathway of adenine nucleotide metabolism. As such, ribose plays a central role in the synthesis of ATP, coenzyme-A, flavin adenine dinucleotide (FAD), nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD), DNA, RNA, and other important cellular constituents. Ribose is the only known compound the body can use for performing this critical metabolic function.
Specifically, ribose administration bypasses the slow and rate-limited pentose phosphate pathway to stimulate adenine nucleotide synthesis and salvage in vivo. In addition, it has been shown that de novo adenine nucleotide synthesis in skeletal muscle is rate limited by the availability of ribose.
Ribose derivatives play a significant role in the body. Important ribose derivatives encompass those having phosphate groups attached at the 5 position, including mono-, di-, and triphosphate forms, and 3-5 cyclic monophosphates. Diphosphate dimers, known as coenzymes, form an essential class of compounds with ribose. When such purine and pyrimidine derivatives are coupled with ribose, they are known as nucleosides (bases attached to ribose). Phosphorylated nucleosides are known as nucleotides. When adenine (a purine derivative) is coupled to ribose it is known as adenosine. ATP is the 5’-triphosphate derivative of adenosine. (The adenine portion of ATP consists of ribose and adenine. The triphosphate portion of ATP consists of three phosphate molecules.)
Ribose therefore is found in many important biological molecules, including adenosine triphosphate (ATP), nucleotides and nucleotide enzymes, and in RNA. D-ribose (as ribonucleoside diphosphates) notably converts to deoxyribonucleoside diphosphates, precursor molecules for DNA.
Ribose generates adenosine triphosphate (ATP) in the body. Supplemental ribose increases the rate at which ATP is generated, thereby improving exercise performance and enabling faster muscle growth. This is possible because supplemental ribose enables the body to bypass the conversion steps needed to create or re-create the adenosine nucleotide. Replacing adenine nucleotides normally takes time for the body to accomplish, and this process can reduce the rate of healing and repair (e.g., of muscle fibers). Basically, supplemental ribose can increase the speed at which adenosine nucleotides can be replaced by providing raw material for the creation of more ATP.
Ribose similarly has been shown to boost synthesis and salvage of other nucleotides in the body, including those found in heart and skeletal muscle. Supplemental ribose again bypasses the rate-limiting conversion processes (i.e., of the pentose phosphate pathway), thereby speeding synthesis of nucleotides that provide energy to these tissues.
Ribose as a Significant Component of Nucleic Acids
Nucleotides are the molecular building blocks of DNA and RNA. They are chemical compounds consisting of a heterocyclic base, a 5-carbon sugar (ribose or deoxyribose) and at least one phosphate group. They are the monomers of nucleic acids, and 3 or more can bond together to form a nucleic acid. Nucleosides are glycosylamines consisting of a base (or nucleobase) to a ribose (or deoxyribose) ring. Some nucleosides are cytidine, adenosine, guanosine, and inosine. When nucleosides are phosphorylated in cells, they produce nucleotides (see above).
Given the importance of ribose as an essential part of nucleic acids, nucleotides, nucleosides, its role in the production of energy (as ATP), and its ability to increase synthesis and salvage of nucleotides in the body, the inclusion of ribose in a formula designed to provide high levels of nucleic acids appears especially appropriate.
NUTRITIONAL YEAST
Nutritional yeast belongs to the same family of organisms as edible mushrooms. It may be considered man's oldest industrial micro-organism. For more than 50 years, our supplier has been manufacturing primary grown nutritional yeast (Saccharomyces cerevisiae), grown specifically for its nutritional value. After the fermentation process is completed the yeast is harvested, thoroughly washed, pasteurized, and dried on roller drum dryers. The special growth medium and unique drying process are the secrets to the exceptional performance of the nutritional yeast in REJUVENATE!™ FOR PETS. The result is a high-quality non-GMO formula containing protein (approximately 48%) composed of essential and non-essential amino acids, dietary fiber, B-complex vitamins, and minerals such as selenium, chromium, potassium, magnesium, sodium, copper, manganese, iron, zinc.
Nutritional yeast is extraordinarily rich in nucleic acids. In fact, nutritional yeast contains approximately 6% RNA – among the highest of known foods. In the protocols Dr. Frank describes in Nucleic Acid Nutrition and Therapy he used both nutritional yeast and high RNA extracts of nutritional yeast to obtain spectacular healing and regeneration. Furthermore, nutritional yeast contains additional functional and beneficial components such as beta-1,3 glucan, trehalose, mannan, d-ribose, and glutathione. Studies have show that these components have potential health benefits such as, improved immune response, normalization of cholesterol, and cellular normalization properties.
SPIRULINA
Spirulina is a unicellular, freshwater microalga. It is a remarkable superfood, offering a very wide range of nutrients, including high-quality protein (56%-62%), complex carbohydrates (17%-25%), vitamins, minerals, trace minerals, phytonutrients, essential fatty acids (EFAs) (i.e., GLA), enzymes (e.g. superoxide dismutase, SOD), nucleic acids (RNA and DNA), and chlorophyll.
Among the phytonutrients provided by spirulina are phycocyanin, cholorophyll, and important carotenoids (beta carotene, zeaxanthin, cryptoxanthin). These powerful phytonutrients offer significant antioxidant activity. Nutritionists recommend increasing intake of phytonutrients to protect against the harmful effects of UV light, pollution, and environmental stress.
Several grams of organic Hawaiian spirulina (Spirulina Pacifica®) supplies the phytonutrients contained in an entire salad. In order to reduce processing losses of these delicate compounds, a special process of drying was developed and patented, thereby ensuring high levels of phytonutrients and enzymes. In addition, this spirulina is pesticide- and herbicide-free and non-GMO. It is grown using deep ocean seawater as a rich source of magnesium, calcium, and trace elements. This pure ocean water is pulled from a depth of 2,000 feet and is exceptionally clean. It contains over 90 elements, and has not been in contact with the atmosphere for over 2,500 years.
RICE BRAN SOLUBLES
Rice bran solubles are one of the most nutrient-dense superfoods available today. They derive entirely from rice. Specifically, they are a highly concentrated soluble carbohydrate and lipid-rich component of stabilized rice bran (i.e., a non-chemically modified water-soluble fraction). They are also a complete, great-tasting, natural source of B-complex vitamins (i.e., thiamin, niacin, vitamin B6) and contain many other nutrients, including amino acids, antioxidants, essential fatty acids, and phytonutrients, Rice bran solubles are one of the world’s perfect whole foods, lacking only a few trace minerals (which REJUVENATE!™ FOR PETS provides through chlorella, nutritional yeast, spirulina, dulse, kelp, and other superfoods).
The non-GMO rice bran solubles in REJUVENATE!™ FOR PETS offer at least 29 vitamins and minerals, and more than 90 antioxidants. Among these are lipoic acid (useful in blood glucose control), tocopherols, and tocotrienols (which may have a positive effect on cholesterol levels). Alpha tocotrienol has been shown to provide up to 50 times more antioxidant power than alpha tocopherol.
Rice bran solubles also contain essential fatty acids, including phospholipids, gamma oryzanol, ferulic acid and phytosterols. Certain antioxidants in rice bran solubles are documented as supportive in retarding the aging process and combating fee radicals. They strengthen your pet's ability to regenerate and increase energy and stamina.
The producer of the stabilized brown rice bran in REJUVENATE!™ FOR PETS uses a process that reliably inactivates the lipase in rice bran while retaining the rest of the food's chemistry. This is done with a mechanical extrusion process that forces the grain to deform as it squeezes through small openings in a metal die. The high rate of deformation during extrusion causes just the right amount of internal heating for the precise amount of time needed to inactivate the lipase. The result is a stabilized rice bran product that retains most of the vital nutrients of fresh rice bran, but has a shelf life measured in years rather than hours.
Key nutritional elements in Rice Bran Solubles include:
• Gamma oryzanol, beta sitosteryl ferulate, and five other related compounds. These are potent antioxidants and trace nutrients that play a vital role in many aspects of human physiology. Gamma oryzanol is found only in rice bran and has been used successfully in dealing with female hormone imbalances.
• Tocopherols and Tocotrienols - These include all of the eight known forms of Vitamin E including d-alpha tocopherol. The importance of the other forms is probably at least equal to that of the alpha form.
• Polyphenols including ferulic acid, alpha-lipoic acid, and four others. Lipoic acid plays an important role in sugar metabolism at the cellular level and is a powerful antioxidant. Ferulic acid is a powerful antioxidant as well.
• The important minerals magnesium, calcium, and phosphorous, as well as, manganese and other trace minerals. Minerals are involved in all of the enzyme functions of the body including those involved in energy production.
• Phytosterols, including beta-sitosterol, campesterol, stigmasterol, and at least eleven more. Phytosterols have been shown to prevent the absorption of cholesterol, support healthy prostate function, and help to build immune function.
• Carotenoids, including beta-carotene, alpha carotene, lycopene, lutein, zeaxanthin, and more. Although beta-carotene is commonly sold as a single-ingredient supplement, alpha-carotene may in fact be more important. Lycopene is responsible for some of the recent health claims relating to tomatoes and lutein and zeaxanthin play key roles in retinal function.
• Essential amino acids including tryptophan, histidine, methionine, cysteine, cystine, and arginine. Amino acids are the body’s raw materials for building all of its enzymes, DNA, RNA, and connective tissue.
• Nine B-vitamins supporting the body’s metabolic machinery, polysaccharides known among other functions to support immunity, and phospholipids. Phospholipids are vital to maintaining healthy cell membranes.
• Lecithin which contains the important phospholipids phosphatidyl choline and phosphatidyl serine.
• Seven identified enzymes, including coenzyme Q10 and superoxide dismutase (an important antioxidant).
CHIA SEEDS
The chia seeds in REJUVENATE!™ FOR PETS are grown organically in southern Mexico. These tiny seeds are one of nature’s perfect foods, containing essential fatty acids (an excellent vegetarian source of omega-3 alpha-linolenic acid), protein, soluble fiber, protective antioxidants, minerals, and vitamins.
Chia seeds (Salvia hispanica L.) contain oil amounts varying between 32-39%, with the oil offering the highest known natural percentage of alpha-linolenic fatty acid (60-63%). Alpha-linolenic acid is an essential fatty acid acting in the human body as a substratum for the transformation into EPA and DHA through the action of desaturation and elongation enzymes. The seeds also contain some omega-6 essential fatty acids and exhibit a favorable omega-3 to omega-6 ratio of 3:2. Modern pet (and human!) diets contain too few omega-3 fatty acids, and definitely an imbalanced ratio of omega-3 to omega-6 -- a ratio that is as critical as consuming enough essential fatty acids.
Chia seeds possess 19-23% protein and the amino acids of chia protein have no limiting factors in adult diets (pet or human!), i.e., they are a complete protein source having all of the essential amino acids in an appropriate balance.
Chia seeds are also a good source of B vitamins, calcium, phosphorus, potassium, zinc, boron, and copper.
Chia also offers proven antioxidant activity. The most important antioxidants they provide are chlorogenic acid, caffeic acid, and flavanol glycosides. Since oxidation is significantly delayed, chia has great potential within the pet food industry when compared to other alpha-linolenic acid sources, such as flax seeds, which exhibit rapid decomposition due to a lack of antioxidants.
Pets (and humans) easily digest chia seeds. The seed’s outer layer is rich in mucilloid soluble fiber (chia possesses 5% soluble fiber) and absorbs more than seven times its weight in water. When mixed with water or stomach juices, the seeds form a gel that creates a physical barrier between the carbohydrates and the digestive enzymes that break them down. The carbohydrates thereby are digested and converted into glucose (blood sugar) at a slow, uniform rate. There is no insulin surge or spike needed to lower the blood sugar level. The water-retaining capacity of the gel also maintains bodily hydration (i.e., helping level out water intake) and electrolyte balance.
MAGNESIUM
Magnesium is one of the most abundant, available metals on earth, and plays crucial roles in the sustenance of life and its chemical processes. The divalent nature of the magnesium cation makes it an ideal activator for enzyme systems. Estimates for its usage in living systems include over 50 different biochemical reactions and its necessary presence for the operation of over 300 enzymes.
Magnesium is essential for energy production, maintenance of electrolyte balance, and neuromuscular function. For example, in investigations of human magnesium deficiency show that individuals in developed countries are at remarkably high risk with the suspected primary cause being an inadequate, depleted diet high in processed foods (from which magnesium has been removed but not replaced). Modern pet foods are characterized by these deficiencies, as well, creating greater need for magnesium.
There are several nutritional requirements in the body in order for mitochondria to manufacture ATP. These essential nutrients include oxygen, magnesium, food substrate, ADP, and inorganic phosphate, as well as Vitamin B1, Vitamin B2, and Vitamin B6 in their phosphorylated coenzyme forms. The body also needs adequate stores of malate (an important Krebs cycle intermediate) in order for most of these nutrients to function effectively in the process of ATP production. When any of these nutrients are not present in adequate amounts within the mitochondria, a vicious cycle can occur in which ATP is not created in amounts sufficient for proper cellular functioning.
Insufficient amounts of ATP mean that the B vitamins may not be adequately phosphorylated leading to improper metabolism and further reductions in ATP production. The much less efficient anaerobic production of ATP will be utilized to a greater extent in such cases. A balance point may be reached in which the body produces only a fraction of the optimal amount of ATP. Under these conditions muscle weakness and fatigue may occur. Abraham and Flechas reported that supplementing the diet with magnesium may reverse such conditions of low energy (Jrnl of Nutritional Medicine 3: 49-59).
For the reasons presented (above), we have included magnesium in REJUVENATE!™ FOR PETS from magnesium malate (providing both magnesium and malate) and magnesium ascorbate (providing additional magnesium as well as Vitamin C).
VITAMIN C
Vitamin C is known to perform many critical functions within the body involving detoxification, tissue building, immune enhancement, pain control, and controlling or killing pathogenic organisms. It is known to be helpful for wound and bone healing, healthy skin and eyes, fighting infections, stress control, toxic exposure, and repairing damaged tissues. Obtaining adequate amounts of Vitamin C may help prevent a wide range of disease states.
While most pets can synthesize Vitamin C on their own, they benefit from supplementation due to the fact that deficiencies of modern pet diets combined with environmental stresses have made obtaining adequate amounts of Vitamin C increasingly difficult, especially when their immune systems may be compromised, or when suffering from degenerative conditions that prevent optimal synthes in vivo.
DULSE
Dulse is a sea vegetable (i.e., seaweed) that is a rich source of iron, potassium, iodine, Vitamin B-6, riboflavin, and dietary fiber. It provides a wide range of minerals, trace elements, enzymes and phytochemicals, as well as some high-quality vegetable protein. The raw dulse in REJUVENATE!™ FOR PETS is certified organic, sustainably harvested from well-protected coastal passages, and low temperature dried.
KELP
Kelp is a sea vegetable (i.e., seaweed) that is a rich source of potassium, iron, iodine, Vitamin B-6, riboflavin, and dietary fiber. Certain phytochemicals in Kelp have been shown to absorb and eliminate radioactive elements and heavy metal contaminants from the body. The kelp in REJUVENATE!™ FOR PETS is sustainably harvested and certified organic.
FOLINIC ACID
Folinic acid, also known as 5-formyl tetrahydrofolate, is one active form in a group of vitamins known as folates. In contrast to folic acid, a synthetic form of folate, folinic acid is one of the forms of folate found naturally in foods. Folate deficiency is believed to be the most common vitamin deficiency in the world due to food processing, food selection, and intestinal disorders. In the body folinic acid may be converted into any of the other active forms of folate. Folate coenzymes are responsible for the following important metabolic functions: 1) Formation of purines and pyrimidines which, in turn, are needed for synthesis of the nucleic acids DNA and RNA. 2) Formation of heme, the iron-containing protein in hemoglobin, 3) Interconversion of the 3-carbon amino acid serine from the 2-carbon amino acid glycine, 4) Formation of the amino acids tyrosine from phenylalanine and glutamic acid from histidine, 5) Formation of the amino acid methionine from homocysteine (Vitamin B12 as methylcobalamin also is needed for this conversion). Elevated levels of homocysteine have been implicated in a wide range of health disorders. In the reconversion of homocysteine to methionine the body uses the methionine to make the important amino acid s-adenosylmethionine (SAMe) which is known to be helpful in cases of depression, 6) Synthesis of choline from ethanolamine, 7) Formation and maturation of red and white blood cells, and 8) Conversion of nicotinamide to N'-methylnicotinamide.
METHYLCOBALAMIN
Methylcobalamin is one of two coenzyme forms of B12 (along with adenosylcobalamin) and can be used directly by the body without metabolic conversion. Vitamin B12 is involved in numerous important body functions, including: 1) Red blood cell formation and control of pernicious anemia, 2) The synthesis and function of nerve tissue, such as myelin, 3) The metabolism of carbohydrates, fats, and proteins (Vitamin B12 is necessary for the conversion of methylmalonate to succinic acid, an important Krebs cycle intermediate in energy production), 4) The synthesis or transfer of single carbon units (e.g., allowing the interconversion of serine and glycine and the conversion of homocysteine to methionine), 5) Serving as a coenzyme in the biosynthesis of methyl groups, and 6) Involvement in reactions that convert disulfides (S-S) to the important sulfhydryl group (S-H).
DIRECTIONS:
You may give your pet up to 2 tablespoons (1 scoop) per day or more. Mix into wet food or sprinkle on dry food. Greater health benefits may be gained at higher intake levels.
Consider starting with 1 teaspoon and then gradually increasing your pet’s dosage allows its body to adjust to higher intakes. Then adjust dosage depending on your pet’s size, health needs, and taste preferences.
Pets often require smaller amounts at first, generally mixed in with their favorite foods. Then after having adjusted to its taste, they will "ask” for REJUVENATE!™ FOR PETS and more readily consume larger amounts when given the opportunity.
REJUVENATE!™ FOR PETS may also be added to water, juices, nut or grain beverages, or purees. Pets love it when added creatively to foods. Use your imagination to boost your beloved pet’s nutrition!
REJUVENATE!™ FOR PETS Works Best
When Combined with Core Supplements
REJUVENATE!™ FOR PETS works especially effectively when combined with a solid supplement foundation or "core nutrients” which are comprised of a multivitamin (e.g., 2Docs Large Pet and Small Pet Mighty Multi!™), an essential fatty acid supplement (e.g., 2Docs Essential Fats For Pets™), and a Vitamin C formula (like 2Docs Pet Antioxidant Formula). These core nutrients comprise the foundation of a complete pet nutritional supplement program. Additional formulas may be added depending on your pet's individual requirements.
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