Scientific claims about the health
effects of a particular nutrient on a product label are not considered nutrient content claims and therefore not pr
Not exact matches
Many studies, when looking at the
effect of a synthetic
nutrient in isolation don't take into account the other
nutrients naturally present in foods that balance that
particular one.
The issue does not have much to do with blood glucose levels per se, but much more to do with the
effects of glucose on
nutrient signaling, in
particular leptin and insulin.
We partner with veterinarians, breeders and other pet experts to recognize the
effect of each
nutrient as we develop a formula perfect for a
particular breed — studying that breed's lifestyle, life stage needs, and their tendency to develop certain health issues.
Or if a bear or reindeer dies under that
particular tree does the extra load
of nutrients have any
effect?