Those who live in France should use chia seeds as flax has been banned for
human consumption since 1973 and has limited availability in other European countries like Germany, Belgium and Switzerland.
It'd be illegal to sell them for
human consumption since they are not FDA approved.
Rapeseed oil had been used for centuries, but mainly as an industrial oil and not for
human consumption since it contained various compounds like erucic acid, that are toxic to humans.
But a facility in Windhoek, Namibia, has processed domestic sewage into potable water for
human consumption since the late 1960s «with no obvious adverse health effects among the population of several hundred thousand,» the authors state.
«Kangaroo meat is so far almost unrecognised as a significant game meat outside Australia, although there has been an export trade in game meat for
human consumption since 1955.»
Not exact matches
Although the use of kangaroo meat for
human consumption has been legal in South Australia
since 1980, in other States the sale of kangaroo meat other than for pet food was not permitted until 1993, when it was legalised in New South Wales.
Since selling the meal for
human consumption offers a potentially higher profit, eventually researchers tried grinding coconut meal into a fine powder to produce a product with the consistency of flour.
But the chemical has
since 1995 been ruled as unsafe in food for
human consumption because it is capable of causing damage to one's DNA which can potentially lead to the formation of malignant tumours.
In the decade
since genetically modified crops for
human consumption became the norm, flawlessly smooth, plump red tomatoes and blemish - free bananas fill the aisles of the supermarkets where we send our butler robots to shop.
«More worryingly,
since low - level chemical exposure poses a threat to
human reproductive development, the
consumption of products from animals grazing such pastures may be of considerable environmental concern.»
However,
since the practice of farming insects for
human consumption is still relatively new, the laws governing cricket farms are still evolving, and most cricket farms are more hip startups than full fledged farms (source).
The body is filled with matter that it has retained
since birth from foods unfit for
human consumption.
In realistic terms, any major effort to supply additional plant protein for
human consumption in the U.S. would require dismantling the nation's agricultural system,
since most of American agriculture is directly or indirectly involved in producing livestock either through direct grazing on grasslands or by growing feed on cultivated land.
Thought to be originated in the Mediterranean basin, fenugreek is an annual herb that rarely can be seen growing in the wild,
since it is intensively cultivated for
human consumption.
With
consumption so common
since the advent of agriculture, it's unlikely that gluten is unhealthy for
humans.
Since wheat is considered unsuitable for
human consumption among paleo followers, almond flour has taken the lead.
On a separate note, it's difficult to justify saying (as you did in your initial comment) that the Greek's long life expectancy «is because of the mediterranean diet and the
consumption of olive oil»,
since RCT's can only show correlation and in - vitro and animal studies may non translate to
humans
To meet growing
consumption demand,
humans have impacted ecosystems more rapidly and extensively
since 1950 than in any comparable period in our history.
Animals used on farms make up the majority of those raised and used by
humans, with an estimated 33 billion land animals alive at any given time.18 This estimate is more exact than any other we will consider,
since governments conduct counts of livestock in order to understand and regulate local economies.19 However, this is a somewhat similar undercounting to what we saw for lab animals: fish and shellfish are not counted, and in some areas they are raised for
consumption in large numbers.20 The estimates also neglect other animals used for food, such as wild fish or commonly hunted land animals, although these animals may be affected by some of the advocacy aimed at helping farmed animals through promoting diet change.
There is no such thing as «
human grade meat meal»,
since meat meal is never produced for
human consumption and the facilities producing it are not licensed or certified to manufacture
human - edible products that meet FDA standards.
Born and raised to be used for
human consumption, a prisoner in a small cage
since birth, Louis never had the opportunity to socialize with
humans.
But on January 18, 2014 President Obama signed into law a budget once again defunding the inspections, and horse slaughter for
human consumption has been illegal in the U.S.
since that time.
Canned Tuna (For
Human Consumption): Fed regularly, it can cause malnutrition,
since it lacks proper feline nutrients, including taurine.
Since the fishing is presumably intended for animal feed in the developed world, rather than
human consumption, surely this could be stopped by international agreement without disastrous effect on any national economies.
While
human population grew 5.4 times
since 1850, per capita energy
consumption exploded at a rate of 8.5 times.