Sentences with phrase «also leaches»

Iodine also leaches into the soil but only does so coastally.
You're paying a premium for that bottle, which also leaches plastic into your agua and pollutes the environment after it's thrown away, with no real health benefits.
BPA has been used for decades to harden plastic or make the epoxy resin that lines tin cans, but it can also leach into food and water...
They also leach when in contact with acid.
Copper, iron and stainless steel not only react to certain foods, they also leach chemicals after exposure to high heat, leaving foods with an unpleasant metallic taste.
Chemical preservatives sprayed onto live trees can also leach into the water dish, making the water poisonous to drink, which pets will do if the water is left uncovered.
The tea bags will help to retain water and will also leach some nutrients into the potting medium.

Not exact matches

High animal protein consumption also causes more metabolic acid, which can leach calcium from bones (think high rates of osteoporosis).
But I quickly discovered that true rømmegrøt is difficult to make in the United States as our sour cream is much different than that in Norway, containing much less fat than needed, and also containing stabilizers that prevent the fat from leaching out, which is an important part of the dish.
Tip to reduce the potassium content of the sweet potato: You could also cut the sweet potato into small pieces and soak them in water before boiling to allow the potassium to leach out in the water.
60 % of respondents also raised concerns relating to chemicals and microorganisms leaching into food or the environment from packaging.
They are hard plastic but I am wondering if anyone knows if they contain anything I should be concerned about... also wondering if the chemicals may have leached out by now they are over 30 years old.
It is also known for leaching from can and bottle linings into foods and drinks.
Excessive caffeine has also been shown to leach calcium and reduce iron absorption, two nutrients that are essential during the postpartum period.
Polycarbonates, also used in baby bottles and water coolers, contain a controversial chemical called bisphenol A, which can leach into the bottles» contents.
Other fruits / veggies sit around soaked in water or syrups, leaching their nutrients into the water — you toss out the water and also end up tossing out the nutrients.
(No joke, though, we also used leaches on another floor.
Adding this liquid also helps to preserve any nutrients that may have leached into the water during cooking.
Older homes are also more likely to have lead pipes, which can leach lead into water used for drinking, making formula, and cooking.
It would also require the damming up of one end of the Corna valley to hold 250 million tons of cyanide - laced waste generated by the gold leaching.
In addition to the dredging, Honeywell has also built a retaining wall to stop contaminants in the soil from leaching into the lake, cleaned up creeks and replanted acres of wetlands.
Although carbon capture and storage has attracted a growing number of advocates, including environmental groups like the Natural Resources Defense Council, it has also attracted its fair share of detractors, such as Greenpeace, and skeptics including the U.S. Geological Survey's Yousif Kharaka (pdf), who has shown that leaking CO2 can make surrounding water acidic, mix with brine and leach metals, and pose potential health risks to people and wildlife.
«By reducing water use, growers also can reduce fertilizer leaching, as well as prevent fungi diseases, meaning less pesticides,» said Maria Zamora, who conducted the experiment for her master's thesis.
Plus, instead of relying on hard rock mining as is typical of production today, Simbol lets the hot water of the subsurface Salton Sea do the work of leaching the materials out of the rock as well as purifying them into salts — a process that involves evaporating water from lithium ponds for other producers around the world, including in the U.S.. Also, the company would not need to purchase soda ash to enable production of lithium carbonate, as is typically done today.
The researchers also say, however, that the remaining silver will leach out over time when the clothes are discarded in landfills.
At high altitude, heavier rainfall is also a factor, meaning silica is leached and depleted from the soil.
Heavily acidic conditions also prompt the leaching of toxic metals into nearby bodies of water.
The proposed technology is also designed to be part of a vitrification process for coal fly ash to reduce metal leaching.
The process would also generate solid byproduct materials that leach less contaminants, making them more stable than the original coal fly ash used as feedstock for the process.
Stainless is also good but can leach some metals and can also be hard to clean.
Michael, I think Price was primarily concerned with those foods displacing mineral - and vitamin - rich foods, but perhaps they also have leaching effects, especially if they feed bacteria and are metabolized to acids (as can occur in the mouth and elsewhere).
In addition to impurities in the water itself, bottled water also contains phthalates, a type of plasticizer that leaches into the water from the bottle itself.
Boiling not only leaches goitrogens into the cooking water, but also brings the vegetable to a higher temperature, causing a greater thermal destruction of the goitrogens within it.
This effect is also related to osteoporosis, as your body may leach calcium from your bones to make up for that lost in your urine.
In contrast to steaming, boiling not only leaches glucosinolates into the water, but can also raise the internal temperature of the vegetable up to 110 degrees C, at which point the thermal degradation of glucosinolates begins.
The phytonutrients (no, it's not misspelled) will leach out when boiled Steaming too long will also do the same, at least that was what I can derived from the reference that boiling for 3 minutes will leach more phytonutrients than 10 minute of steaming.
In addition to leaching heavy metals, chlorella can assist with the removal of hydrocarbon pesticides, herbicides and insecticides, and can also have protective effect on the liver, your body's valuable toxin filter.
You also want to avoid the use of Styrofoam cups as that will leach polystyrene molecules.
Baking the potatoes really brings out their sweetness and also helps to retain more nutrients than the traditional method of boiling them when leaches out a lot of the water soluble vitamins.
Well these bisphenols also mimic estrogen and they leach out, which is why you keep hearing about the dangers of plastic).
I also don't know if the soaking is a good idea nutritionally because it will leach out water soluble nutrients including a good amount of potassium.
Since baking soda is highly alkaline, it also helps encourage poisons to leach from your system.
I've invested in a «lucky fish» which is made of iron to be used in cooking to leach into the dish for after I run out also.
It also allows the lubricant to leach into where the threads are to lubricate.
Manufacturers also recommend that the food is kept in the bag (versus putting it into a separate container) as preservatives leach into the plastic lining of the bag, helping it stay fresher for longer.
Also, as the plastic begins to break down, it can leach into your kitty's food and water, and it's full of harmful chemicals that can cause serious health problems.
Acid rain also causes mercury poisoning by leaching mercury from rocks and making it available in a form that can be taken up by organisms.
Manure applied to agricultural fields also contains antibiotics that can leach into the water system after rainstorms.
ScienceDaily reports that, «Directly applying natural organic absorbents to cultivated soil not only helps to stop the pesticides leaching away and thus reduce their use, but also helps to improve soil fertility.»
In - situ leaching (ISL), also called in - situ recovery (ISR) or solution mining, is a process of recovering minerals such as copper and uranium through boreholes drilled into the deposit.
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