Sentences with phrase «even traces of a chemical»

While it's true that they passionately advocate their homemade formula over industrial versions (which often contain hydrogenated oils, high fructose corn syrup, and even traces of a chemical found in rocket fuel)-- most people don't seem to find this to be problematic.

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Even though trace chemicals from tobacco do pass into breast milk, the benefits of the disease - fighting cells in the breast milk outweigh the negative effect of those chemicals.
A pair of scientists reported at the American Chemical Society meeting here today that they've developed a machine that in just minutes can detect trace compounds in the breath and diagnose diseases such as diabetes, kidney failure, ulcers, and possibly even cancer.
It is quite probable that Earth 2.0 will be hundreds or even thousands of light years away; too far from us to detect trace chemical «biosignatures» that would suggest life.
And Laporte concludes: «Further measurements of this kind offer the exciting prospect of tracing early star formation and the creation of the heavier chemical elements even further back into the early Universe.»
He has found a new way to use infrared lasers to detect even trace amounts of chemicals in the air.
Some experts have traced estrogen - like chemicals to increased rates of human breast cancer, and there is even more evidence that they endanger animals by feminizing the sex organs of male frogs and fish living downstream from sewage treatment plants.
A new method that can detect even trace amounts of chemicals in the air could be the key to stopping chemical and biological warfare attacks.
The claim that a product is «natural» is one to pay special attention to, because it can be used by companies to get around organic certification, and because the meaning of the word is easily stretched and manipulated — after all, even the most complex chemical compound can be traced to a natural source at some point on its journey to the supermarket shelf.
In many areas in the North America and other parts of the world the water that comes out of your tap is contaminated with harmful heavy metals, fluoride, xenoestrogens, petroleum chemicals, and even traces of prescription drugs that are in the water supply.
[25] Even organic produce contains chemical traces; you can wash some of it off, but research shows that washing does not remove all the chemicals.
If any product has any trace of any toxic chemical then the product must be labeled, even if that product is a naturally occurring substance.
As foods are heated, frozen or even stored, trace amounts of the chemicals can be released, eventually wreaking havoc on your body over time when you ingest them.
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