(Natural News) Parabens: the dangers posed
by these synthetic additives are well documented by now.
All of these are safe to consume and are free from any harmful side effects caused
by synthetic additives.
Not exact matches
Even if you trust Truvia and PureVia (which we don't), they are often put into drinks and snacks that are labelled «with Truvia / PureVia», which means exactly that — they «with» other sweeteners such as aspartame, sucralose (a
synthetic additive created
by chlorinating sugar) or Acesulfame - K, which is a potassium salt containing methylene chloride, a known carcinogen.
«Organic» defines foods produced
by methods with no
synthetic inputs such as pesticides, chemical fertilizers, genetically modified organisms, irradiation, industrial solvents or chemical food
additives.
Fed Up (Fully Updated)
by Sue Dengate argues the adverse affects of
synthetic additives and natural chemicals in foods.
The best brand is made
by Sari Foods as it has no
additives,
synthetics like folic acid and is low temperature dried.
In addition to unwanted
additives, sometimes even sugar, they typically contain low - quality
synthetic vitamins made
by drug companies.
These nutrients have been replaced
by synthetic chemical
additives.
Highly processed foods are almost always loaded with chemical and
synthetic additives, sugars, MSG, HFCS and the nasty waste
by - product of soybeans; soybean oil.
The Association of American Feed Control Officials (AAFCO), which establishes the standards that states use to develop pet food laws and regulations, defines natural food as «a feed or feed ingredient derived solely from plant, animal or mined sources» and should not have «been produced
by or subject to a chemically
synthetic process» or «contain any
additives or processing aids that are chemically
synthetic.»
Natural dog food means that the formula does not contain chemically
synthetic ingredients (such as artificial colors, flavors, preservatives or
additives) as regulated
by AAFCO (Association of American Feed Control Officials).
After reviewing the testimonials of pet owners that attest to often spectacular improvements in animals» health and wellbeing once they are taken off these kinds of highly processed, food - industry based
by - products filled with
synthetic additives, I am convinced that veterinarians applying an evidence - based medical approach to pet health problems will be gratified when there is due attention given to what the patients are being fed, and appropriate dietary changes are prescribed.
«a feed or feed ingredient derived solely from plant, animal or mined sources, either in its unprocessed state or having been subject to physical processing, heat processing, rendering, purification, extraction, hydrolysis, enzymolysis or fermentation, but not having been produced
by or subject to a chemically
synthetic process and not containing any
additives or processing aids that are chemically
synthetic except in amounts as might occur in good manufacturing practices.»
But here are a few things to keep in mind: organic dog foods often use human - grade protein sources and generally have fewer fillers (corn and wheat and their
by - products) and no
synthetic preservatives, pesticides, food coloring, or other
additives, thereby reducing the number of potential allergens in your Frenchie's diet.
The food has been manufactured without any
synthetic additives and
by products and it comes absolutely free of grain and gluten.
The Association of American Feed Control Officials defines «natural» as «a feed or ingredient derived solely from plant, animal or mined sources... not having been produced
by or subject to a chemically
synthetic process and not containing any
additives or processing aids that are chemically
synthetic except in amounts that might occur unavoidably in good manufacturing practices.»
Presently, Association of American Feed Control Officials» definition of «natural» is: «a feed or feed ingredient derived solely from plant, animal or mined sources, either in its unprocessed state or having been subject to physical processing, heat processing, rendering, purification, extraction, hydrolysis, enzymolysis or fermentation, but not having been produced
by or subject to a chemically
synthetic process and not containing any
additives or processing aids that are chemically
synthetic except in amounts as might occur in good manufacturing practices.»
When referencing pet foods, the AAFCO definition of natural is «a feed or ingredient derived solely from plant, animal, or mined sources, either in its unprocessed state or having been subject to physical processing, heat processing, rendering, purification, extraction, hydrolysis, enzymolysis, or fermentation but not having been produced
by or subject to a chemically
synthetic process and not containing any
additives or processing aids that are chemically
synthetic except in amounts as might occur unavoidably in good manufacturing practices.»