Sentences with phrase «fiber from soda»

We create our sustainable Bean Home Line Organic Home Furnishings with pure hemp fabric, organic cotton, recycled poly fiber from soda bottles, buckwheat hulls, natural latex foam rubber and recycled bean bag fills.
We utilize pure hemp, organic cotton, recycled poly fiber from soda bottles, buckwheat hulls, natural latex foam rubber and recycled bean bag fills.

Not exact matches

2 ripe bananas, mashed 2 eggs 3 tbsp milk of your choice 1 tbsp coconut oil, soft 2 tbsp honey 75 g almonds, ground 3 tbsp coconut fiber 60 g flour 60 g fresh berries, or thawed from the freezer 1 tsp baking powder 1 tsp baking soda 1/2 tsp vanila powder
In addition, there is a new type of polyester fiber that is made from 100 % recycled soda bottles (PET on the bottle stands for polyethylene terephthalate, or polyester).
By simply staying the heck away from simple (& bad) carbs like sodas, candy, & pasteries & with modest exercise, & maintaining a healthy diet with lots of fiber almost anyone can maintain the weight loss after you've lost it on this diet.
Dr. Davis even states: «Aside from some extra fiber, eating two slices of whole wheat bread is really little different, and often worse, than drinking a can of sugar - sweetened soda or eating a sugary candy bar.»
Without fiber, which is removed from fruit when it's juiced, there can be as many — or more — sugars present as in a similar serving size of soda.
Carbohydrates from these sources are ideal because they have high vitamin, mineral, phytonutrient, and fiber contents, so they are not only providing your necessary caloric energy but they are also delivering a significant amount of additional healthy nutrients that are lost in the more refined and processed carbohydrates (i.e. in carbohydrate sources like white flour, table sugar, white rice, fruit juices, sodas, cookies, cakes, jams, etc...).
When we consume simple carbohydrates from sources like sweeteners, fruit, candy, soda, and juice without a side of fiber, protein or fat, our bodies break sugars down quickly leading to blood sugar spikes or increased blood sugar levels.
The fibers come from both post-industrial and post-consumer sources, including PET soda and water bottles.
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