Propylene Glycol in your pet's food or treats?-even your food, etc.
If it is please read the definition Websters dictionary from 1948. It is: a sweet, colorless, viscous liquid made from petroleum and otherwise, used as an ANTIFREEZE, germicide, solvent, etc. Would you eat ANTIFREEZE? Please stop feeding it to your pets! It is also found in cake mixes, makeup, coffee cakes, donuts, shampoo, toothpaste among other things. Also, these 2 sites will enlighten you as to what's really in 99.9% of the dog food. http://www.agp4animals.org and http://www.belfield.com
Propylene Glycol is safe.
Propylene glycol is widely used in both human and animal food because it is proven to be safe. Ordinary antifreezes are made of ethylene glycol which is quite toxic. Those truly interested in pet health would be spreading the word on replacing regular antifreeze with propylene glycol formulations such as Prestone Low-Tox, Sierra, and Evans Waterless antifreeze. The Prestone and maybe others is approved by the ASPCA.
Safe? For what RADIATORS?
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Originally Posted by labman
Propylene glycol is widely used in both human and animal food because it is proven to be safe. Ordinary antifreezes are made out of ethylene glycol which is quite toxic. Those truly interested in pet health would be spreading the word on replacing regular antifreeze with propylene glycol formulations such as Prestone Low-Tox, Sierra, and Evans Waterless antifreeze. The Prestone and maybe others is approved by the ASPCA.
Would need the URL of where you got your information from that this substance which is petroleum based is approved by the ASPCA. Also why is it being put in food of any kind? Human beings and animals are not metal radiators that would dry up and burst if they had no anti-freeze in them. This product is not safe for human or animal consumption. I do not know of anyone who goes around eating or drinking motor oil, antifreeze, gasoline or anything like that. Anyone who is eating or drinking anything with propylene glycol in it or feeding it to there pets has to do more research to see how unsafe it is.