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It also has 10 live and
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Not exact matches
In the UK, where calls
for equality are admittedly met with less resistance, in general, than in the gender minefield that is US evangelical
culture, Christian advocates
for equality have also been
active, with the launch of gender - based violence charity Restored in 2010 and the publication of Jenny Baker's Equals (SPCK) this year, which talks about the practical outworking of equality in family life, work, and church.
This type of analysis is very much a part of current concerns about how media manipulate,
for example encouraging us to become more
active consumers, creating unrealistic perceptions of a more violent world, and imposing American
culture on media audiences throughout the globe.
If I understand what is going on in the
culture today, it is an
active and experimental search
for authentic ways to confront and be confronted by the enormous complexity and beauty and terror of life and the world.
It is perhaps ironic that of all the methods of e-consultation, the Department of
Culture Media and Sport had possibly the least sophisticated mechanism
for enabling public consultation, and that instead it fell to representatives from
active digital businesses within the UK to.
I «hang out» as an «
active non-member» at a local Episcopal Church in NC because most of the people there respect personal boundaries, but, having lived
for 18 months in West Africa in the early 60's, I am an enthusiastic admirer of Mother Teresa and her ministry to the poor in a non-Western
culture.
Having been successful with 2 % milk twice, next I opted
for 1 % milk, using 3 Tbsp of my most recent yogurt as my
active culture.
You want to also look
for yogurt with Live and
Active Cultures.
you can start a really vigorous gluten free starter
culture without having to open a whole packet of yeast
for just a few grains by using a tablespoon or so of a fermented drink — kombucha, water kefir (Whole Foods carries a coconut water kefir that is very
active) or if you have access to real unpasteurized sauerkraut you could probably use some of the liquid.
Plus,
active cultures are probiotics which are good
for digestion.
My experience with making yogurt is that
for the
active culture to grow, it must be kept at a constant temperature of around 115 degrees.
Its purpose is to sponsor health and medical research
for yogurt with live and
active cultures, and serve as an information source to the trade and the general public.
Ingredients [view label] Almond Milk (Water, Almonds), Cane Sugar, Peaches, Organic Tapioca Starch, Natural Flavor, Locust Bean Gum, Annatto (
For Color), Citric Acid, Xanthan Gum, Agar, Live
Active Cultures: S.Thermophilus, L.Bulgaricus, L.Acidophilus and Bifidobacteria.
Cultured Pasteurized Grade A Nonfat Milk, Black Cherries, Sugar, Pectin, Black Cherry Juice Concentrate (
For Color), Natural Flavor, Carob Bean Gum, Live and
Active Cultures (S. Thermophilus, L. Bulgaricus, L. Acidophilus, Bifidus, L. Casei).
Cultured Pasteurized Grade A Nonfat Milk, Raspberries, Sugar, Pectin, Carob Bean Gum, Natural Flavors, Fruit and Vegetable Juice (
For Color), Live and
Active Cultures (S. Thermophilus, L. Bulgaricus, L. Acidophilus, Bifidus, L. Casei).
With better facilities
for sports and related activities
for the pupils, it is expected that a
culture of being healthy and
active would be promoted among all age groups of students.
For those of us who devote our lives to keeping sports
active children safe, impact sensors have the potential to provide staunch opponents of collision sports such as football a chance to reconsider whether they can be made safer by solving one of the most pressing and chronic problems in concussion safety: the chronic underreporting of concussion by athletes; what a new report from the Institute of Medicine and National Research Council calls a «
culture of resistance.»
I am mother of a very
active exclusivly breastfed boy who also shares our bed after soo much negative comments about breastfeeding and co-sleeping mainly from family and members of the same
culture / community I decided to search the net
for ppl with similar parenting styles.
When choosing a yogurt
for your kids, look
for one with «live
active cultures» that is low - fat and without a lot of added sugar.
We also debate clinical issues and offer practical support
for challenges you may face in the workplace, and between meetings have an
active culture of information sharing and problem solving via email.
It is essentially drinkable yogurt, but available in a quart size (so is more cost effective), has less sugar than most other brands, and has healthy
active cultures that are good
for your little one's digestive tract.
Mr Brobbey said there was the need
for active participation in international tourism fairs to market the beauty of Ghana's
culture and its enormous tourism potentials to the rest of the world.
Also look
for evidence of departmental seminars or journal clubs
for researchers, regular research group or section meetings, and social events, as these all suggest an
active research
culture.
The investigators hypothesized that persistent
active chikungunya is responsible
for chronic arthritis and joint pain and that chikungunya viral RNA would be present in the synovial fluid; however, in another study published in Arthritis & Rheumatology, the researchers did not detect viable virus after
culture of synovial fluid in any of the participants who were studied
for a median 22 months after infection.
If it proves positive, the researchers will mix another portion of the sample with
cultured bat and monkey cells to test
for active virus.
«In terms of the
culture of science and willingness of scientists to become vocal and
active advocates
for science, this is in some ways similar to a paradigm shift,» he says.
Apart from that, the research has a practical use: long - term
cultures of multicellular aggregates, forming during the reaggregation process, may become a basis
for producing biologically
active substances used in pharmaceutics and cosmetics.
I mean, if there is existing literature studies looking at those plants where they found
active compound [s], I definitely will use that, but first I am trying to show that there is a pattern — that if you do some math and try to synthesize all this information about the different plants being used in different
cultures for different diseases, and using the evolutionary relationships of the plants, the
cultures and the diseases to sort of merge it all together and have these equations spit out a sort of potential efficacy — our best guess of what the efficacy of this plant is.
«BMP7 is
active in stimulating brown fat development in cells in
culture and in test animals, so we are very excited in having this opportunity to determine its potential as a new therapeutic approach
for obesity and type 2 diabetes,» said Dr Ronald Kahn.
Existing approaches
for culturing those cells have limitations that hamper their ability to generate sufficient quantities of therapeutically
active cells using well - controlled processes.
Look
for products that say «live and
active cultures» on the label, and be careful when it comes to fruit - infused flavors: Some are loaded with sugar, which can feed bad bugs, so be sure to check the ingredients and aim
for fewer than 15 grams per serving.
«There are many
active efforts to combat obesity, but our
culture at large is in the business of propagating it
for profit, from big food to big media to big pharma.
In doing so, it reduces the vitamin content dramatically and kills those «live and
active»
cultures that are supposed to be healthy
for you.
An 8 - ounce serving of plain yogurt will provide you with 25 percent of the daily value
for calcium, and if it contains live
active cultures, it also provides you with healthy bacteria, called probiotics, which help limit your risk
for intestinal infections.
Look
for yogurt that contains live or
active bacterial
cultures, or more specifically Lactobacillus acidophilus and Bifidobacterium bifidum.
Erica Sonnenburg tells us to look
for a label that reads, «Live and
active cultures,» since this term means there are at least 100 million bacteria per gram.
You need to look
for the words «live
active cultures,» «on the label to know that you are getting a product that actually contains beneficial living organisms.
It appears that all of the extracts are used
for flavoring and not any other purpose so by that it would seem that the benefits from an
active yeast
culture are not present nor are they meant to be by the manufacturers.
Instead of looking
for the most strains or the most CFUs, you must look
for how viable and
active the
cultures are and how well they will work in your gut.
If you can tolerate dairy, include yogurt and kefir (make sure the probiotics are actually listed in the ingredients —
for example, «lactobacillus acidophilus, bifidus,» etc. vs. «
active bacteria
culture.»
If you purchase fermented veggies
for their probiotic content, make sure the only ingredients are veggies and salt, and that the labels include words such as «live» or «
active cultures.»
And although Silk's dairy - free yogurt alternative has live and
active cultures in it, I've added in some kombucha
for a double dose of those good little bugs.
Just make sure to look
for plain yogurt with «live and
active»
cultures from a trusted, organic source.
In order to make sure that you get them, look
for the label and see if it says «live and
active cultures».
To determine whether the probiotic yogurt you are looking at is live, look on the label
for the words «contains live /
active / probiotic»
cultures.
When looking
for which yogurt to use, we want one that says «live and
active cultures» on the box, which means that yogurt has probiotics in it.
For the best results, consume at least two cups of yogurt with lactobacillus (live
active cultures) daily.
This bright - yellow spice has been used in many
cultures for its anti-inflammatory properties, and the
active component of turmeric root is known as curcumin.