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anyone tried this , if so what are your thoughts ?  I've never had bone broth only regular broth .

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I got two large jars of bone broth by accident on my Walmart delivery order.  Put a bit of it on my dog's food every night.  He loved it.  I can't bring myself to even taste it.

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I've tried different flavors of the chicken bone broth but didn't like any of them well enough to drink.

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Lonolife is sold in my local grocery store.  I thought it would just be a bolder version of regular broth.  I was wrong.  Couldn't stand it.  But, now that @Kachina624 has mentioned that her dog loves it, I may get some and see if my cat can stomach it.  He can't have regular cat food, but I've read that broth is different and well tolerated by cats with stomach issues. I'm trying to encourage him to eat more.  

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@Kitty Galore wrote:

anyone tried this , if so what are your thoughts ?  I've never had bone broth only regular broth .


@Kitty Galore 

 

I love the flavors of Lono Life particularly Beef flavor.  Will be trying ham soon.

 

10g of collagen protein big diff from regular protein.  Great for skin & hair and after drinking it for 3 years I see a difference. Had a small ankle fracture and healed in 5 weeks, doc and PT guy were surprised I don't think the bone broth hurt a bit.  

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My fav bone broths are Kettle & Fire, Zoop...both available at the grocery store. I haven't tried Loni Life @Kitty Galore 

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@Icegoddess wrote:

Lonolife is sold in my local grocery store.  I thought it would just be a bolder version of regular broth.  I was wrong.  Couldn't stand it.  But, now that @Kachina624 has mentioned that her dog loves it, I may get some and see if my cat can stomach it.  He can't have regular cat food, but I've read that broth is different and well tolerated by cats with stomach issues. I'm trying to encourage him to eat more.  


@Icegoddess , the broth is high in sodium, and all kinds of seasonings. I don't think that is good for pets. 

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@Tissyanne wrote:

 


@Icegoddess wrote:

Lonolife is sold in my local grocery store.  I thought it would just be a bolder version of regular broth.  I was wrong.  Couldn't stand it.  But, now that @Kachina624 has mentioned that her dog loves it, I may get some and see if my cat can stomach it.  He can't have regular cat food, but I've read that broth is different and well tolerated by cats with stomach issues. I'm trying to encourage him to eat more.  


@Icegoddess , the broth is high in sodium, and all kinds of seasonings. I don't think that is good for pets. 


@Tissyanne 

 

That's what I thought maybe not safe for pets. And some humans too, works for me as I'm ok with extra salt. 

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Re: Loni life bone broth

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Overall I find bone broth to be OK, but I thought this particular brand tasted awful ! 

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Re: Loni life bone broth

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I'm a Kettle & Fire girl.  It's pricey but it's good, full of flavor.  Their soups are tasty too.

 

The convenience of the LonoLife packets seems like it would be a good idea but the manufacturing process to make them compromises the flavor and nutrients, and thus reduces the benefits.