Not exact matches
A type of
cereal grain, oats are a favorite amongst mankind,
especially when it comes to breakfast.
Our sprouted
grains are popular, too,
especially for those with home mills or who enjoy sprouted cooked
grains as
cereals and side dishes.
I personally wouldn't recommend feeding
cereal grains to babies
especially in cases of familial celiac disease or gluten intolerance, as they can pass through the intestinal lining and trigger inflammation, food intolerances and also disrupt intestinal flora.
In their native range in South America, monk parakeets have become notorious crop pests devouring
cereal grain and citrus fruits, and they have the potential to become the same
especially in Florida with its citrus crops, although so far they have had minimal impacts.
● Bread ● Pasta ● Chips ●
Grains ● Crackers ● Fruit Juice ● Sugar ● Soda ● Sweeteners (
especially Agave) ● Breakfast
cereals ● Corn ● Alcohol ● Granola bars ● Packaged gluten - free products ● Muffins ● Baked goods ● Oats with added sugar / sweetener ● Energy drinks ● Highly processed «health» bars
For example, the Washington Post ran an article about how America ruined breakfast with the introduction of
cereal grains,
especially refined ones.
Also I've been trying to find a healthy snack thats mainly protein to eat throughout the day instead of
cereal / granola (
especially after I realized the amount of sugars and carbs In those
grains) to stay full longer and up my protein intake..
Foods high in fiber: fruits and vegetables (
especially the skins or peels), whole
grains, legumes, bran
cereals, dry beans, nuts, split peas and lentils.
A type of
cereal grain, oats are a favorite amongst mankind,
especially when it comes to breakfast.
No, I'm still not a fan of
cereals,
grains, waffles, etc... But the use of healthy starches with breakfast, healthy carbohydrates with breakfast, fruit - based carbohydrate, potato - based carbohydrates, and those types of things is certainly acceptable
especially in the case of breakfast.
The most important food toxins are
cereal grains (
especially wheat), omega -6-rich vegetable oils, and fructose from sugar and corn syrup.
The agency could not have predicted the advances in science that would uncover not only the addiction - like process that compels us to gobble up these foods, nor could they have predicted the mechanisms that reveal how these foods can change the expression of our genetic material and predispose a generation of children to metabolic disorders, including obesity and diabetes.13, 14 The agency could not have guessed that its recommendations would have
especially devastating effects on minorities whom scientists believe may be genetically susceptible to diseases related to a diet high in processed
grains and
cereal products.15, 16
Baby gets whole
grains, including oat cakes, rice cakes and dry breakfast
cereal (Rice Crispies are
especially recommended).
Nordic diet staples include whole -
grain cereals such as rye, barley, and oats; berries and other fruits; vegetables (
especially cabbage and root vegetables like potatoes and carrots); fatty fish such as salmon, mackerel, and herring; and legumes (beans and peas).
Those foods most likely to increase mucus production and further stress a child's already weak digestive system are: dairy, soy (
especially overly processed soy products), commercial formulas, wheat and most flour products, baby
cereals and commercial
cereals, thick, creamy and heavy foods, processed
grains, juice, soda, refined sugars, processed foods, fried foods / oils, multiple food choices at a time and overfeeding
Babies produce only small amounts of amylase, needed for the digestion of
grains, and are not fully equipped to handle
cereals,
especially wheat, before the age of one year.
Unless an individual dog is sensitive or allergic to corn, it is no better and no worse than other
cereal grains, as long as it is used as a source of carbohydrates and not as a main source of protein,
especially in combination with excessive use of corn gluten meal as another main ingredient.
However, it does contain
cereal grains such as wheat gluten, making it quite a concern
especially among pet parents who are wary of such ingredients.
They are known to be highly resilient against food allergies
especially those brought about by
cereal grains.
«Any shortening of the
grain chain from seed to sandwich is great news,
especially if purchasing from small, independent
cereal farmers and millers is maintained over the long term.