Sentences with phrase «as a dietary staple for»

This ancient grain - like seed ground into flour served as a dietary staple for the Aztecs and other healthy ancestral cultures.
Asparagus is loaded with vitamins, but it should not serve as a dietary staple for your hamster.
It could be as simple as suggesting leafy greens over sugary carrots as a dietary staple for rabbits, or as detailed as a custom meal plan to help a senior corgi lose weight.

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«Stacked potato crisps have long been an American staple, but questionable ingredients as well as the dietary restrictions of many modern day consumers have caused people to abandon the «can» for more natural options in the snacking aisle,» said Matt Parry, director of sales and marketing for Mamee.
Carrots have a highly nutritious taproot that can be used for all kinds of ailments, although this is often overlooked — their potential as a dietary staple steals the spotlight.
Chia seeds have served as a prominent dietary staple for many cultures for hundreds of years.
As for their lifestyle, fish is a big dietary staple in Kitava and hence, fishing is what the residents do.
As rice has been the dietary staple of Asia, wheat has served this role for many of other regions of the world.
However, its consumption may be of concern for some people, especially in populations that depend on it as a dietary staple.
Bone broth used to be a dietary staple, as were fermented foods, and the elimination of these foods from our modern diet is largely to blame for our increasingly poor health, and the need for dietary supplements.
Traditional Asian soy foods such as tofu, tempeh, and miso have been a dietary staple in that part of the world for centuries, and they are increasingly found in Western diets.
Famous for their luminous color and towering stalks, sunflowers produce seeds that are commonly eaten as a salted snack, but did you know that sunflower seeds can also be made into dietary staples like butter, oil, flour and milk?
While whole foods from quality sources can not be topped, would it be worthwhile for those who tolerate dairy and don't have consistent access to a source of raw milk to use a high - quality whey protein powder 1 time a day or every other day (merely as a supplement to the diet, not as a dietary staple of any sort) in terms of deriving benefits on the glutathione front?
Though they are relatively safe for dogs, they should be used as an occasional treat, not a dietary staple.
In conclusion, tomatoes are a safe treat for healthy rabbits, but they should not serve as dietary staples.
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