These nuggets any good? Would they help intertestial cystitis ( has glucosamine in)

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Not seen these before 🤔 I have no idea sorry
 
Composition
Wheatfeed, alfalfa, barley, oatfeed, soya bean meal, sunflower seed meal, vegetable oil & fat, carrot, calcium carbonate, sodium chloride, verm-x herb blend, Bio-Mos, Glucosamine, De-odorase.
Nutritional additives
Vitamin A (E672) 10,000iu/kg; Vitamin C 400mg/kg; Vitamin D (E671) 1,000iu/kg; Vitamin E 50iu/kg; Iron (E1) 161mg/kg; Manganese (E5) 89mg/kg; Zinc oxide (E6) 69mg/kg; Copper (E4) 20.00mg/kg; Iodine (E2) 0.8mg/kg; Selenium (E8) 0.44mg/kg.
Analytical constituents
  • Crude protein - 18.00%
  • Crude fibre - 13.00%
  • Crude oils & fats - 4.00%
  • Crude ash - 6.00%
  • Calcium - 0.80%
  • Sodium - 0.15%
  • Phosphorous - 0.40%
Feeding
 
I definitely wouldn’t feed it, those ingredients are terrible! :yikes:

You’re far better off on grainless and supplementing glucosamine! :)
 
Googling some of that stuff is insane, seriously.
The verm-x info is some of the biggest load of twaffle I've ever read and I've read a lot: About Us and Our Natural Animal Healthcare Products | Verm-X
The other two, Bio-Mos and De-Odorase are both made by the same company and everything seems to be about "promoting intestinal health" except most of the info seems to be on farm animals and guinea pigs don't even get a mention. Why would you put this stuff in their food?! (aimed at the food manufacturers of course, I don't blame any owner getting taken in by this crap)
Bio-Mos®
De-Odorase®
 
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