Laura2004 schreef:
Dat wist ik niet... Waarom is het niet aan te raden als je hond artrose heeft?
http://www.doglogic.com/food.htm
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The nightshade plants contain an alkaloid steroid called solanine. The
foliage & unripe fruit contain dangerous levels of this steroid. The ripe
fruit are the least toxic part of this family of plants but may be deadly
under some circumstances. Solanine is also found in potato sprouts and the
green spots on some potatoes. Sweet potatoes and yams are totally safe. . . .
Solanine inhibits the formation of the collagen that makes up cartilage.
It
is highly recommended that anyone/thing who suffers with any form of joint
ailment stop ingesting all nightshade plants. To avoid any type of 'growing
pains' as the vet called Pano and joint dysfunction, especially if
predisposed, avoid all consumption of nightshade plant material.
For future reference, here is a list of nightshade plants:
In the veggie/fruit- world: it's white potatoes-unless ALL green parts are
removed(Solanum tuberosum),
peppers - all types (this does not include
regular pepper as in the salt & pepper spice), eggplants, and tomatoes"
That's also the first information I've seen as to why the nightshade plants
may increase arthritis pain. Thanks for the heads up.
Bell Peppers = Paprika
Eggplant =Aubergine