This is due to raw honey possibly
containing spores from an anaerobic bacteria and some believe that it could transmit botulism to young pets who don't have a fully developed digestive system.
«Honey can
contain spores of a bacterium called Clostridium botulinum, which can germinate in a baby's immature digestive system and cause infant botulism, a rare but potentially fatal illness.»
* Note many pediatricians recommend waiting until your baby is at least 12 months before introducing honey because it may
contain spores of bacteria that can cause botulism.
Honey may
contain the spores of the bacteria that can cause botulism in babies.
Honey is a known source that
contains spores of a bacterium called Clostridium Botulinum which can develop in a baby's digestive system, causing this rare but potentially deadly illness.
Honey
contains spores of bacteria that may cause botulism which can be deadly to infants.
Honey
contains spores that can cause botulism in babies, according to KidsHealth.
Honey is a wholesome, natural food, but it also
contains spores of a bacteria called Clostridium botulinum.
A significant amount of honey does
contain spores of the bacteria that causes the toxin, botulism.
Babies under twelve months old should never be fed honey, as they could develop a lethal condition known as infant botulism (honey can
contain spores that, in babies» delicate digestive tracts, can multiply and release a botulinus toxin).
Honey can
contain spores of a bacterium called Clostridium botulinum, which can germinate in a baby's immature digestive system and cause infant botulism, a rare but potentially fatal illness.
Avoid giving honey to your baby since
it contains spores which result in botulism.
Because of the environment in which it's produced, unprocessed honey often
contains spores of Clostridium botulinum, the bacterium that causes botulism.
It does NOT say «soil bacteria», but does
contain spores (13.6 CFU) of B.subtils (I note Jini is ok with this — Natto history), L.helvecticus, S. boulardi, L. rhamnosus, L.plantarum, L.acidophilus, L. Lactose, B. bifidum (the last 3 I recognize from Natren as good bacteria).
Interestingly, this product
contains a spore - forming strain of probiotic called Bacillus subtilis which has been shown to support the normal proliferation of beneficial bacteria and standard immune reaction of intestinal cells.
Soil can also
contains the spores and be spread to animals that have come in contact with the infected soil.
As a fungus,
it contains spores that can live in the environment for up to 24 months.
Not exact matches
looked at reviews and sure enough my product also
contains mold
spores in the whole package... i can not believe garden of life would produce such a product..
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As most honey is consumed in the raw form it can
contain botulism
spores which could be serious - please find an safe alternative.
Understandably so - traditionally the milk used to make blue cheese has been, and still is, inoculated with mold
spores grown on bread or cultures that
contain gluten.
They may
contain botulism
spores that cause food poisoning.
Honey may
contain botulism
spores that can grow in a baby's immature intestinal tract.)
Commercial foods that
contain honey, like ready - to - eat breakfast cereals and baby food, are safe for your baby because they've been heated enough to kill the
spores.
Honey can sometimes
contain botulism
spores, which can be fatal for a young baby.
Christner holds up a petri dish
containing colonies mottled with beige, black, and white: an indication that these bacteria produce dehydration - resistant
spores that could help them survive at extreme altitudes.
And real space probes often
contain plenty of shady hiding spots like coatings, creases, interior compartments, and even layers of already - dead
spores.
A capsule is no more than one to two millimetres in diameter but can
contain a hundred thousand
spores or more,» says Stenøien.
But when the researchers increased the temperature at which the fungal
spores were incubated in a mucus sample
containing the bacteria, the results flipped.
When envelopes
containing the bacterial
spores that cause anthrax started arriving in media offices and on Capitol Hill in the fall of 2001, a new era in biological warfare began.
The researchers suggested that when the amoebae happen to release
spores «at sites already
containing appropriate bacteria, the costs of early feeding cessation are not compensated for, which may account for the dichotomous nature of this farming symbiosis.»
Another risk comes from honey
containing Clostridium botulinum
spores, associated with paralytic disease.
The fossil dates from the Lower Devonian period, around 400 million years ago, and consists of
spores contained within a forked structure which looks a little like part of the reproductive apparatus of a living liverwort called Riccia.
Three of the woodland study sites in Norfolk, Suffolk and Kent in the east of England
contained ash populations believed to have been infected by windborne fungal
spores that travelled from diseased woodlands in continental Europe.
Of these isolates, «only eight were determined to
contain all four genetic mutations» found in the mailed
spores.
They were, after all, bigger, their
spores sometimes
contained bacteria, and they ate the bacteria.
Why: Studies show that some doonas harbour dead and live dust mites, skin scales, eggs, pollen grains and stains — including body fluids — and all
contain traces of house dust mite allergen, bacteria and fungal
spores.
In fact half of all coffee mugs tested
contained mold
spores, potentially from the tubing inside coffee makers, and unfortunately the hot water and acidity of coffee is not enough to kill this mold.
• Safe: free of disease - causing microorganisms (bacteria, viruses,
spores); heavy metals; chemicals from industry and agriculture; pharmaceuticals; disinfectants and related by - products; radioactivity; and synthetic fluoride; • Fresh: neither salty nor stagnant; • Clean: physically, biologically and chemically; • Natural: coming from a pristine mountain stream, glacial river or fresh spring; • Hydrating: water with low surface tension and thus better hydrating; • Mineral balanced:
contains a wide variety of minerals including trace minerals, excellent ionic activity (Total Dissolved Solids ~ 300 ppm), including cations such as calcium, magnesium, potassium and sodium; and anions such as nitrate, chloride, bicarbonate, sulfate and carbonate.
It also
contains Soil Based Organism probiotics in their
spore form and has a pH of 10.
Locally produced honey, which will
contain pollen
spores picked up by the bees from local plants, introduces a small amount of allergen into your system.
Also, be aware that honey can
contain small amounts of bacterial
spores that can produce botulism toxin.
Mushrooms are one type of edible toadstool which
contains a fleshy
spore - bearing head over soft fungi stands.
1 tbsp
contains the same protein as two eggs, minus bulking agents, fillers and flavorings + a 20 million
spore probiotic.
The contact does not have to be direct, transmission also takes place from an environment
containing fungal
spores.
The mold has been eliminated, and mold
spores have been
contained.