No need for additional supplements, Beardy Gold contains all the nutrients your bearded dragon will ever need. Made completely from whole foods, no synthetic vitamins, preservatives, or chemicals
unlike live insects and fresh produce, Beardy Gold is easy to prepare, and has a much longer shelf life! Keeps immune systems strong, provides higher energy levels, improves digestion and elimination, p
rotects against diseases and nutrient deficiencies
Proper diet and nutrition are vital to the health of a bearded dragon and can be one of the most challenging aspects of being an owner. It can be confusing and overwhelming figuring out what types of foods to feed your beardy, and almost impossible to formulate a complete balanced diet, without unrealistic expense. Beardy Gold has made the challenges of owning a bearded dragon so much easier! It is not only cost effective, but ensures your dragon is getting every nutrient that they require. Motivated out of a love for beardies, this fully loaded powdered mixture contains the precise ratio of proteins, vegetables, fruit, and calcium your beardy needs for optimal health. Unlike synthetic vitamins and supplements, Beardy Gold gets its ingredients straight from nature. Made entirely from whole foods, this mixture provides a wide array of nutrients such as fiber, phytonutrients, minerals, enzymes, and antioxidants. Whole foods are also healthier, more readily absorbed, digested, and utilized by a bearded dragon’s metabolism. The dried powders in Beardy Gold contain all the benefits of fresh insects, fruits, and vegetables, but with the added bonus of concentrated flavor and a long shelf life. Beardy Gold delivers a mega dose of micronutrients with every serving, in a delicious blend of flavors bearded dragons love! To Happy and Healthy Beardies Everywhere! The makers of Beardy Gold. INGREDIENTS:
Crickets - Cricket powder contains twice as much protein and offers 4x the amount of B12 as beef. It contains all 9 essential amino acids and is a rich source of iron and calcium. Crickets also provide beneficiary dietary fiber in the form of chitin and prebiotic oligosaccharides for gut health. Eggs – Eggs Contain multiple vitamins and nutrients and are considered one of nature’s top superfoods. Eggs provide a rich source of high-quality protein, vitamin B2, vitamin B5, and selenium. In addition, eggs contain a small amount of almost every vitamin and mineral, including iron, calcium, zinc, potassium, folate, vitamin E, and manganese. Eggs are a good source of choline, an essential nutrient for brain health. Eggs are high in zeaxanthin and lutein which play a significant role in eye and vision health. Dandelion Greens – Dandelion greens are listed under the top ten greens to feed your bearded dragon and are considered a nutritional powerhouse. These greens are jammed packed with vitamin A, an important nutrient for good vision and eye health. They are a good source of fiber, vitamin K, and vitamin C. This nutrient rich herb has been shown to have powerful liver protecting properties, and to enhance heart health as well. They are rich in calcium to help build strong bones and protect against metabolic bone disease. Alfalfa – Alfalfa is packed with high quality nutrients and fiber and considered one of the top ten greens to feed your bearded dragon. Alfalfa has long been prized for its superior content of vitamins, minerals, and proteins along with its high content of plant compounds including saponins, coumarins, flavonoids, phytosterols, and alkaloids. amount of D3 helps ensure your dragon is absorbing the calcium it needs. Nopal Cactus (prickly pear) – As a desert creature, nopal cactus is found naturally in a bearded dragon's habitat and is a favorite. This cactus is highly nutritious and completely safe to feed your bearded dragon daily. They are high in calcium, vitamin A, vitamin E, vitamin B6, vitamin C, thiamine, riboflavin, and iron. Squash powder – Squash contains vitamins and minerals such as vitamin C, Vitamin E, vitamin B6, niacin, thiamine, folate, pantothenic acid, calcium, iron, copper, magnesium, and potassium. Squash is an excellent source of antioxidants, carotenoids, and anti-inflammatory agents. Squash has amazing health benefits that includes boosting the immune system, regulating blood sugar levels, fighting inflammation and infections, supporting healthy vision, preventing anemia, improving bone density, and supporting digestion. Bell Pepper - The flavor of bell pepper is irresistible to bearded dragons, while containing many important nutrients. Bell peppers have been shown to support eye health, boost the immune system, promote digestive and respiratory health, prevent inflammation, have positive effects on mental states and cognitive abilities, prevent tissue damage, and maintain healthy circulation and heart health. Carrot – Carrots are packed with nutrition and considered one of the best vegetables you can feed your bearded dragon. Carrots contain a healthy dose of fiber which can keep bowel movements healthy and guard against impaction. The vitamin A and beta-carotene found in carrots work together to build a healthy immune system and keep your beardy’s skin healthy. Mustard Greens – Bearded Dragons LOVE the mild peppery taste of these greens! Mustard greens are another of the top ten foods to feed your bearded dragon and are considered one of the most nutritional foods. These greens are high in antioxidants, naturally occurring plant compounds that help protect against oxidative stress. They are rich in calcium and contain vitamins and minerals such as vitamin K, zinc, selenium, copper, niacin, and folate not found in other foods. You should feed mustard greens to your bearded dragon on a regular basis to protect from nutrient deficiencies. Beet Root – Beets give a little boost to a sluggish reptilian metabolism! Beets are highly nutritious and packed with essential vitamins, minerals, and plant compounds. Beets are particularly rich in folate, a vitamin that plays a key role in growth, development, and heart health. They also contain manganese, which is involved in bone formation, nutrient metabolism, and brain function. Bee Pollen - Bee pollen is a mixture of flower pollen, honey nectar and enzymes. It is brimming with vitamins and minerals that promote health and well-being. Bee pollen contains natural antibiotics and is an excellent source of vitamins that promote a healthy immune system. It destroys bacteria, naturally flushing dangerous toxins from the body. Bee-pollen also has a scent that attracts bearded dragons. Many bearded dragon owners sprinkle bee pollen on vegetable greens to encourage their dragon to eat them. Mango – Bearded dragons usually find the flavor of mango irresistible. Mango contains vitamin C and A which are key to a healthy immune system, reproduction, vision, and growth. Vitamin E to help repair damaged cells and prevent inflammation. Vitamin K essential for tissue and blood cell maintenance, and fiber for healthy digestion. Mangoes also contain antioxidants, manganese, magnesium, folate, and zinc. Watermelon – Bearded dragons love the taste of watermelon! Watermelon contains vitamin C and beta carotene, both of which help your bearded dragon’s immune system. It also contains potassium that helps regulate a bearded dragon’s blood pressure, and magnesium that is essential for reducing inflammation and maintaining healthy metabolism. Calcium – Calcium is vital to the health and well-being of your bearded dragon. Calcium is important for proper bone development, muscle contractions, and reproductive health. A dragon’s body needs calcium so much that if it becomes deficient, their body will be forced to recycle the calcium in their bones leading to metabolic bone disease (MBD). Unfortunately, MBD is one of the most common diseases among bearded dragons. This disease causes serious bone, muscle, and tissue damage, which can result in paralysis or death. That is why it is so extremely important to make sure your beardy is getting enough calcium in their diet. Vitamin D3 – Vitamin D3 makes it possible for your bearded dragon to absorb calcium from its digestive system. Although UV lighting does provide vitamin D3, its different from exposure to the desert sun. Supplementing a small amount of D3 helps ensure your dragon is absorbing the calcium it needs.