Also, while organic foods are obviously superior in many ways, they are just as prone to
contain mycotoxins.
Many mass produced and imported coffees (even fancy brands)
contain mycotoxins, which have a negative impact on our health.
Using a high - quality coffee source, such as Bulletproof coffee (that doesn't
contain mycotoxins), with grass - fed butter and MCT oil can be a great way to give your body an extra supply of healthy fats, which will allow your body to produce more ketones for fuel (these fats are also anti-inflammatory).
Also, while organic foods are obviously superior in many ways, they are just as prone to
contain mycotoxins.
I know if you search «mycotoxins» on Dr. Mercola's website, he seems to back me up by saying that copra (dried coconut)
contains mycotoxins.
Not exact matches
Not to mention they are gluten - free and don't
contain enough heavy metals to produce
mycotoxins.
Bulletproof Coffee is a specially selected brand of Arabica bean that
contains less
mycotoxins than others, and specific processes used to prepare the beans are designed to limit the possibility of
mycotoxin contamination.
Sometimes referred to as dirty peanuts, they often
contain several of the very potent mold
mycotoxins known as aflatoxin, such as B1, B2, G1 and G2.
Mouldy pecans also
contain tremorgenic
mycotoxins which can cause seizures or neurological symptoms.
Moreover, most processed pet foods
contain grains which are often contaminated with mold, which produces dangerous poisons known as
mycotoxins.
of their nutritional value.What's worse, kibble
contains harmful aflatoxins and
mycotoxins... chemicals and toxins that really hurt your dog!
Moldy foods may
contain tremorgenic
mycotoxins, a neurotoxin which can induce muscle tremors, drunken behavior, and convulsions.
Mouldy food, including bread, nuts and dairy products, can
contain tremorgenic
mycotoxins that could make your dog very ill.