Its products are claimed not to contain GMO ingredients, antibiotics, artificial ingredients,
chemical nitrites or nitrates.
Together, nitrosothiols and
the chemical nitrite, where nitric oxide is joined to proteins by means of sulfur, seem to behave as convertible storage tanks for nitric oxide in cases in which the body requires it, like too little oxygen or blood flow.
Not exact matches
The reddish coloring that we refer to as «smoke ring» is a
chemical reaction between the
nitrites in the smoke and the protein in the meat.
Smoke ring is the result of a
chemical reaction between the
nitrite is smoke and the protein in meat.
7 Before you vegetarians get on your high tofu horse:
Nitrites and their
chemical relatives, nitrates, are ubiquitous in plants, including vegetables and grains.
Pork: One significant difference between organic and conventional pork is that organic, cured pork products don't include
chemical preservatives like nitrate and
nitrite.
Filters VOCs, heavy metals, chlorine, fluoride, nitrates,
nitrites, bacteria, parasites, and other
chemicals.
Brining your own homemade brisket may sound like an extra step, but it's worth it to avoid the added
nitrites and
chemicals of store bought corned beef.
Chemicals called nitrates and
nitrites, found in many foods and generated in our saliva, are directly converted to nitric oxide.
Mariana Stern, a cancer epidemiologist at the University of California says about the questionable
chemical found n processed meats, «Regardless of where the nitrates come from,» says Stern, «they can be converted by oral bacteria intro
nitrites, which in turn can react in the stomach... to form N - Nitroso compounds, which are well - established cancer - causing agents.»
Nitrites —
chemicals used to cure bacon and ham.
Prosciutto is usually a bit leaner than bacon and only uses salt as a preservative (therefore, no nitrates or
nitrites or other nasty
chemicals).
Foods containing
chemicals, or that have undergone processes designed to preserve them (preservatives, oil, sugar and grain refining, hydrogenation,
Nitrites, Nitrates)
Other risk factors, such as cancer - causing or oncogenic
chemicals, may be found in the pet's environment or diet (formaldehyde, chlorine - containing compounds,
nitrites, etc.).