Sentences with phrase «from fattening»

Paleo pancakes steer away from the white flour carbs that come from fattening grains without sacrificing the mouthwatering delight that a plate of pancakes delivers.
He and his boss, stem cell researcher Donald Phinney, wondered whether those mice were also protected from the fattening of the bone marrow that accompanies a high - fat diet.
We may well chortle at Coyle's belief that God actually urges faithful dieters to abstain from fattening treats, or at Shamblin's insistence that the deity «is too smart to let somebody like Weight Watchers or Jane Fonda be your savior and get all the credit» and so «will not let other diets work.»

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Most farm animals on the planet get antibiotics to fatten them up and protect them from illness.
We who sacrifice fabulous resources to fatten the most inhuman form of violence so that it will continue to protect us, and who pass our time in transmitting futile messages from a planet that is risking destruction to planets that are already dead» how can we have the extraordinary hypo crisy to pretend that we do not understand all those people who did such things long before us: those, for example, who made it their practice to throw a single child, or two at the most, into the furnace of a certain Moloch in order to ensure the safety of the others?
How brutal can an organization such as the church become, taking the billions of dollars from those who can hardly feed their families, while those fattened friars, drinking some of the best wines out of golden chalices turn and attack children from those very families.
From there it usually goes into, «Who eats that stuff — too sweet, too much going on, too fattening, too this, too that, and too everything that's anti-sweet».
Stop waisting your time and money buying those overly priced and super fattening Iced Mochas from you local coffee shop.
This Broccoli Slaw is like coleslaw without all the fattening part of the creamy dressing 5.0 from 1 -LSB-...]
Research conducted since 1999 shows that grazing animals have from 3 - 5 times more CLA than animals fattened on grain in a feedlot.
By contrast, a Big Tasty from McDonalds contains about 850 of fattening, health - damaging calories.
Animals are given grains sprayed with unmonitored pesticides to fatten them up cheaply, hormones to boost milk production, and antibiotics to treat infection that develops from overproduction of milk and inability to be active from confinement.
I just threw the waiting period out the window myself because I made fattening up my baby top priority, and I felt like it was holding me back from feeding her whatever caught her fancy from our table.
So while Sampson's colleagues sweated out the prospects of an unprecedented government shutdown, he scooped up $ 2,500 a head from 75 donors in a swank luxury suite - fattening his war chest by $ 187,500.
In the past few decades early pig rearing has moved to the south - central and southeastern U.S., from where hogs are shipped to the corn - rich states in the Midwest for fattening and processing.
From saltier salt to less fattening fat, comfort food that's engineered to be good for you will soon be on your supermarket shelves
Last year, 6000 tonnes of pilchards were imported from Chile, Japan, Ireland and California to feed to tuna being fattened in cages at Port Lincoln in South Australia.
If, on the other hand, the macronutrient composition affects fat accumulation, then these subjects should lose both weight and fat on the carbohydrate - restricted regime and their energy expenditure should increase, supporting the idea that a calorie of carbohydrate is more fattening than one from protein or fat, presumably because of the effect on insulin.
By combining data from two kinds of tracking tags attached to the animals, an unusual analysis shows that sharks fatten up for the demands of migration much the way birds do, says Gen Del Raye of the University of Hawaii in Manoa.
The report's findings have raised the pressure on the US Food and Drug Administration to ban farm owners from giving antibiotics to livestock simply to fatten them up.
In connection with the environmental problems involved in livestock production, the EU 2010 / 75 / EC Directive, also known as the IED (Industrial Emissions Directive), seeks to regulate all forms of emission into the atmosphere, water and soil coming from intensive livestock farms (farms with a population of over 40,000 hens, 2,000 fattening pigs or 750 sows), and makes the obtaining of comprehensive environmental authorisation compulsory.
But that didn't stop farmers around the world, especially in China, from using large quantities of colistin to fatten up pigs and chickens.
Using the scanner has saved me from buying overly fattening stuff.
A joint study from the University of Miami and the University of Florida found that a single bite of a sweet can trigger a desire for more sweet or fattening foods — like ice cream, pizza, potato chips, and doughnuts.
Grain from mature grass was an adjunct in animal diets, given to chickens to induce more frequent laying and to cattle to fatten them just before butchering.
In contrast, meat from cattle fattened predominately on ryegrass has almost double the beta - carotene, 87 micrograms in 3.5 ounces of ground beef and 64 micrograms in a steak.
We're not even mentioning the empty and fattening calories we get from white flour.
A cleansing program to flush fattening toxins and fortify your health from pathogens, pollutants and parasites.
It is clear, from this study, that eating chicken is fattening far out of proportion to its calories.
A University of Chicago study found that when healthy young men went from sleeping eight hours a night to five, their cravings for fattening, high - carbohydrate, high - calorie foods increased drastically.
From here, it is easy to see why sugar is so fattening.
Research conducted since 1999 shows that grazing animals have from 3 to 5 times more CLA than animals fattened on grain in a feedlot.
As you can see, their number, size and activity increases drastically from eating a fattening diet for only 7 days.
Butter produced from CAFO milk is inferior nutritionally as it comes from cows fed almost entirely GE grain, some fattened up with additional sugar from GE sugar beets and cottonseed.
Nicolas Cage continues his portfolio - fattening run of action flicks with «Season of the Witch,» a medieval - set adventure thriller about a pair of returning Crusaders who stagger back from the war to discover their homeland ravaged by the plague — and are charged by their town elders with transporting a suspected witch to a faraway land.
Still trying to work out how Tesla's engineering dept. spent all those years bolting a fattened Model S body onto Model S drivetrain components, complete with Model S suspension, brakes, battery and steering; the Model X has a Model S interior (i.e. Mercedes - Benz parts bin stuff borrowed from the 2005 S - Class) with Model S seats, trim and touchscreen.
Torque is up 27 lb ft at its peak to 457 lb ft and the curve is fattened up, especially at the bottom, where 376 lb ft is available from just 1000rpm.
Torque is up 27lb - ft at its peak to 457 and the curve is fattened, up especially at the bottom, where 376 lb - ft is available from just 1,000 rpm.
I'm sure Samsung is hoping the Android Market tablet section takes nothing from Tab's rapid thinning and fattens up fast.
The quarterly dividend has fattened from a 27 - cent payout in 2013 to 62 cents quarterly.
Even if you don't know a qualified dividend from a capital gain, lessons from this research can help you fatten your investment accounts.
That said, the health risks of being overweight far outweigh any benefits, so don't fatten up your dogs during the winter months in a misguided attempt to protect them from the cold.
Foster animals come in all shapes and sizes — from tiny kittens and puppies that need fattening up and lots of love and attention, to dogs and cats that have been sitting in cages for months and would benefit from being in a home with structure and love.
My mixed mutt came from a rescue organization and was in need of being fattened up.
In her transmutation of the Stellas, the flat bands of the Black Paintings are fattened up and rounded to become rough - surfaced three - dimensional tubes constructed from papier - mâché.
Domestic objects as activated by everyday people define his current exhibition, bringing together three bodies of work ranging from the early 1990s — including printed instructions on paper outlining fattening recipes — to the present, with oversize bronze and polyester sculptures that look like they've been bashed or clawed.
Today, with little room for expanding the output from rangelands and the seas, producing more beef and fish for a growing and increasingly affluent world population has meant relying on feedlots for fattening cattle and on ponds, nets, and pens for growing fish.
But I haven't seen a report anywhere that lays out so clearly the full sequence of steps in the chain: from boats to «ranches» where illegally caught fish are fattened for market before they had a chance to reproduce to government offices in France, Spain and other countries eager to prop up the fishing industry despite the ecological cost.
Northern bluefin tuna inside a towed cage on their way from Libya to fattening farms along Sicily's coast.
Its median climate sensitivity estimate of 1.6 C wsn't materially changed by the replot, but the upper tail was fattened, with the upper 97.5 % confidence limit being increased from 4.1 C to 8.6 C.
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