Sentences with phrase «contain smaller doses»

The green, white, and yerba mate teas contain a small dose of caffeine along with a diverse mixture of powerful antioxidants and synergistic phytochemicals.
This tinted, brightening moisturizer contains a small dose of caffeine to help you feel energized — even if your coffee hasn't kicked in yet.

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They also warn against purchasing honey, nicknamed «Mad Honey», that contains Rhododendron, as Rhododendron contains a neurotoxin so potent that even in small doses it can cause light - headedness and potential hallucinations.
The dose these pills contain is too small to be effective against poisoning and you should not give them to your child as a cure.
The researchers dosed β2AR - containing discs with a small druglike compound that normally binds to the portion of the receptor facing out of the cell.
That meant that the scientists could activate the a4 * - containing receptors with doses of nicotine too small to affect other types of acetylcholine receptors.
You may believe that you are taking your daily dose of vitamin D by eating healthy, but studies show that only a small number of foods contain this vitamin and it's very likely you are vitamin D deficient.
Made from little shrimp - like creatures called krill, krill oil contains only one - third of the EPA and DHA found in fish oil — but, don't let the smaller doses fool you.
Contraindications: The plant (but not the oil) contains small amounts of pyrrolizidine alkaloids that may cause toxicity in the liver, and Borage should never be taken in large doses (many times the recommended amount) or for a long period of time.
Most vegetables contain, in small doses, essential fatty acids, which are the main compounds of the anti-inflammatory molecules in our body.
Green tea also contains caffeine, which when consumed in small doses, can give you an energy boost.
I also relax my food standards for my kids, who have gluten intolerances, but can handle small occasional doses of non gluten - containing grains, dairy, and legumes.
More clues for understanding the casein - cancer research come from another Indian study — this one published in the late 1980s, and examining the effects of protein in aflatoxin - exposed monkeys instead of rats.14 As with Campbell's experiments, the monkeys were fed diets containing either 5 percent or 20 percent casein, but with one important difference: instead of being slammed with an astronomically (and unrealistically) high dose of aflatoxin, the monkeys were exposed to lower, daily doses — mimicking a real - world situation where aflatoxin is consumed frequently in small amounts from contaminated foods.
In the aforementioned study, humans that were given krill oil containing 62.8 % of the total amount of omega - 3s in fish oil, increased their plasma EPA and DHA levels to the same level as those in the fish oil group... despite that it was a smaller dose (by 37.2 %).
It is as manageable in small doses as it is at full length, and contains nothing which will go over the heads of the young children for which it is intended.
delusions, chocolate is high in fat and calories that can have serious negative effects on long - term health), but it contains toxic chemicals that can kill your pet in small doses.
Though rice does contain small amounts of arsenic (which is poisonous), the dose is so low that it would take extremely large quantities to cause poisoning.
Because inhalers often contain concentrated doses (often 200 doses in one small vial) of beta - agonist drugs (e.g., albuterol) or steroids (e.g., fluticasone), dogs that bite into them are exposed to massive amounts of the drugs all at once.
Warm Weather Hazards • Animal toxins — toads, insects, spiders, snakes and scorpions • Blue - green algae in ponds • Citronella candles • Cocoa mulch • Compost piles Fertilizers • Flea products • Outdoor plants and plant bulbs • Swimming - pool treatment supplies • Fly baits containing methomyl • Slug and snail baits containing metaldehyde Medication Common examples of human medications that can be potentially lethal to pets, even in small doses, include: • Pain killers • Cold medicines • Anti-cancer drugs • Antidepressants • Vitamins • Diet Pills Cold Weather Hazards • Antifreeze • Liquid potpourri • Ice melting products • Rat and mouse bait Common Household Hazards • Fabric softener sheets • Mothballs • Post-1982 pennies (due to high concentration of zinc) Holiday Hazards • Christmas tree water (may contain fertilizers and bacteria, which can upset the stomach.
One more caution: these berries are considered safe for dog consumption, but they do contain small amounts of xylitol, a natural sweetener that is toxic to dogs in high doses.
Lastly, this recipe contains a low - level dose of glucosamine (400mg / kg), which I think makes it suitable for toy and small breeds prone to joint problems, such as Shih Tzus.
Sugar - free candy and desserts that contain Xylitol can be lethal even in small doses.
The actual antigen in each dose is small and typically safe for all dogs, but in order for the vaccine to protect a dog for a whole year it also contains some toxic ingredients.
The product for 5 - 9 lb cats (small cat) contains half the dose of the product for over 9 lb cats (large cat).
However, they should be given in moderation as they contain small amounts of Xylitol, a sweetener which can be toxic to pets in large doses.
Feces contains these nutrients, too, in smaller doses, and the methane it produces can be harnessed as biogas, a green energy source.»
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