Sentences with phrase «animal byproducts as»

This recipe is sweetened with organic cane sugar, which keeps it free of potential animal byproducts as conventional cane sugar is often processed with bone char.

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Additionally, we also aggressively recycle our brewing byproduct — our spent grain and yeast is sent to local dairy farmers for use as animal feed or soil fertilizers and we've invested in carbon dioxide (CO2) recovery systems that allow us to capture and reuse CO2 for carbonation and other brewery related processes.
Guinness extra stout is technically not vegan, but if you identify as a vegan and consume Oreos (that are made with sugar that's processed with animal bone char)(I called Nabisco HQ to verify), I'm going to go ahead and say it's totally ok for you to consume a cake that was made with beer that was filtered with isinglass — a byproduct of the fishing industry.
All animal byproducts are prohibited, as are antibiotics.
The approach, called tunable infrared laser direct absorption spectroscopy, detects the ratio of methane isotopes, which can provide a «fingerprint» to differentiate between two common origins: microbial, in which microorganisms, typically living in wetlands or the guts of animals, produce methane as a metabolic byproduct; or thermogenic, in which organic matter, buried deep within the Earth, decays to methane at high temperatures.
Many bacteria produce methane as a byproduct of their metabolism, but most of these bacteria live in oxygen - poor environments such as the deep ocean or the digestive tract of animals — not near the ocean's surface.
Zoonoses had once been seen primarily as the result of untamed nature, the byproduct of humans moving into wild places and encountering animals with disease.
As a rule of thumb, all animal byproducts, like milk, cream, yogurt and eggs, should be sourced from a quality farm with humane farming practices.
Vegan means that no animal ingredients or even animal - derived byproducts are used in the recipe for a product making them better for your skin and having the same effectiveness as products that aren't vegan.
According to the AAFCO, byproducts are defined as the non-rendered parts, other than meat, that is derived from slaughtered animals.
Also, stay away from animal byproducts and meals, as theses «unfit for human consumption» ingredients don't reliably offer high - quality protein.
Byproduct means any part of the animal that is not muscle meat, such as the liver, intestine, and other organ meat that can be very nutritious for your pet.
This fourth best puppy food formula from Orijen has no rendered meat byproducts, higher level of fats for puppy's growth, low number of carbohydrates and ethically raised chicken and turkey as their animal protein source.
Economy dog foods usually contain corn meal as one of the main ingredients (an ok protein source, but may cause allergies in some dogs), along with chicken or animal byproducts or rendered meat / poultry.
The label should specify which animal the protein comes from, such as chicken or beef; the protein descriptor can be followed by the words «meal» or «byproduct
According to Thomas Kern, DVM, associate professor of ophthalmology at Cornell University's College of Veterinary Medicine, some feline cataracts develop as the result of an animal's inability to metabolize proteins and other body chemicals, or they may in rare cases be a byproduct of such conditions as diabetes or hypertension.
Mercury compounds in fish products, and dioxins and PCBs in most animal byproducts are additional concerns, as is the lower nutritional value of conventionally grown crops compared to organically grown *.
Pet food manufacturers list byproducts as animal fat, blood meal, or meat and bone meal on the nutrition labels.
It's not uncommon for many cheap dogs foods to use ingredients like animal digest and rice mill byproduct as a way to «beef» up their food, while providing little to no nutrition.
Many cat and dog foods also can contain large amounts of fillers, such as corn syrup, soybean hulls, wheat mill run, animal byproducts and citrus hulls.
Byproducts have been defined by the Association of American Feed Control Officials (AAFCO) as «clean parts of slaughtered animals», for example, liver, kidney, heart and tripe.
Most dogs and cats consume these foods, which contain byproducts and materials rejected and condemned as unfit for human consumption, including the infamous «4 - D» meat from animals that are dead, dying, debilitated, or diseased.
This is all fine and dandy except the common folk aren't very trusting of the animancers, and rightfully so given how they've been known to place animal souls into humans, create horrible monsters as a byproduct of their work and even use souls to power machines of war.
I can absolutely assure you that there is NO SUCH THING as «settled science», never has been and never will be and that the CO2 the greenies go on and on about is a natural part of the atmospheric balance that makes life on earth possible at all, never mind the byproduct of all animal respiration.
Ethanol plants produce byproducts that can be used as feed for animals, in turn, factory farms can sell animal manure as fuel for ethanol plants.
Already a different animal than co-evolved species, humanity has initiated as a byproduct of its activity over the last several decades, if not before, a new geological era that scientists are calling the Anthropocene.
«This microbial fermentation process, referred to as enteric fermentation, produces [methane] as a byproduct, which can be exhaled or eructated by the animal
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