Sentences with phrase «include grass seed»

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All natural and organic ingredients include organic wheat grass, organic barley grass, organic alfalfa, organic spirulina, organic spinach, organic chlorella (cracked cell - wall), organic broccoli, organic yerba mate extract, organic matcha green tea, organic acai, organic maca, organic carrot, organic beet, organic rose hips, Organic pineapple, acerola cherry, organic flax seed powder, apple pectin fiber, F.O.S. (from chicory root), L. acidophilus, alpha and beta amylase, protease, lipase, lactase, cellulase, stevia leaf extract, natural flavors, citric acid, peppermint leaf and silicia.
The best magnesium and B vitamin rich foods include dark green leafy veggies, grass - fed dairy, raw cacao and pumpkin seeds.
Foods high in zinc include pumpkin seeds, beans, grass - fed beef, spinach, cashews, mushrooms and dark chocolate (the kind with very little sugar though... sugar sucks up your vitamin and minerals).
Great things to collect and take apart include: seed pods, different types of flowers (alive and dead), leaves, dead bugs, bark and grass.
«This work is a great demonstration of how Setaria viridis can be leveraged to gain fundamental insights into the mechanisms that govern seed production in the grasses — our most important group of plants that includes corn, sorghum, rice, wheat and barley,» said Thomas Brutnell, Ph.D., Director of the Enterprise Institute for Renewable Fuels, Danforth Center.
Like with other diets, quality becomes crucial: The emphasis should be on anti-inflammatory fats including wild - caught fish, avocado, grass - fed meats (beef, elk, bison, and lamb), pasture - raised eggs (if you can tolerate them), along with nuts and seeds.
Best sources include avocados, extra-virgin olive oil, coconut (including coconut milk and coconut oil), grass - fed butter, ghee, and all omega - 3 sources including wild fish (like salmon and sardines), nuts (especially walnuts), and seeds (especially chia, flax, and hemp).
Both Paleo and Primal eaters include grass - fed and free range meats, eggs, wild - caught fish, nuts and seeds, seasonal greens and vegetables, buying organic and local whenever possible and specific fats like coconut oil.
When you begin to include more fat in your diet, be sure to focus on healthy fats like coconut oil, olive oil, animal - based fats (grass - fed meats, omega - 3, and raw dairy products), nuts and seeds, and avocados.
That includes avocados, coconut oil, nuts and seeds, extra-virgin olive oil, and some grass - fed butter.
Paleo diet includes eating foods like raw green vegetables, grass fed meat, sea foods, seeds and different types of nuts.
If your dog has kennel cough or canine flu, foods high in zinc, including grass - fed beef, ground pumpkin seeds, and spinach can help them fight it off.
I eat my own grass - fed chicken eggs, coconut oil, nuts, seeds and butters, some meat, avocados, olive oil along with lots and lots of greens and some fruit, including raw.
• All meat (opt for grass - fed, organic, pasture - raised whenever possible) • Wild caught fish • All vegetables except those mentioned above • Raw nuts and seeds and their butters including almonds, walnuts, pecans, sesame, hemp, and flax seeds.
Other heart - healthy foods include olive oil, coconut and coconut oil, organic raw dairy products and eggs, avocados, raw nuts and seeds, and organic grass - fed meats as appropriate for your nutritional type.
Green foods include dark green vegetables such as spinach, kale, chard, lettuces, green beans, snap peas, snow peas, broccoli; green herbs such as parsley; sea vegetables such as spirulina, seaweed, blue green algae; sprouted grains and seeds, such as alfalfa and sunflower sprouts; cereal grasses such as wheatgrass and barley grass.
A paleo template would include a foundation of a variety of starchy and non starchy vegetables, fruits, nuts, seeds, fish, shellfish, grass - fed beef, game, fowl, eggs, grains, fats and oils, legumes and dairy.
Likewise, most nutritional experts recommend seeking out omega - 3 fatty acids such as those found in cold water fish, grass fed meat and select seeds, including flax, hemp and chia.
These ways are with: Diet — eat more fruits and vegetables daily, including: foods rich in Vitamins A (leafy green vegetables), C (peppers, citrus fruits, berries, tropical fruits, broccoli and tomatoes), and E (almonds, spinach, wheat germ and sweet potato), Zinc (grass - fed beef, kefir, yogurt, chickpeas and pumpkin seeds); Lutein and zeaxanthin (spinach, kale and broccoli, and eggs), fish and omega 3 — eating fish 3 times a week is in total co-relation to cataract health and can lower the risk of cataracts; Supplements (it's preferable to get your nutrients from food, but it's not always possible) such as bilberry which is used traditionally to help protect against cataracts, glaucoma, and macular degeneration; Sun protection — make sure to wear eye protection whenever out in the sun to help reduce the risk of eye health issues; Lifestyle modifications — smoking and drinking are known health risks, but also for the eyes; and the possible upcoming Eye Drop intervention — drops containing Lanosterol have been tested on 3 dogs that cleared their vision after 6 weeks of using these drops — unfortunately, it's not yet available for human use at this time.
Healthy fat sources include coconut products, grass - fed ghee, avocados, olive oil, nuts, seeds, & purified omega - 3 fish oil supplements.
Healthy fats include avocado, butter, dairy, coconut oil, unheated nut oils, raw seeds and nuts, eggs, cheese, and grass - fed meat.
The best magnesium and B vitamin rich foods include dark green leafy veggies, grass - fed dairy, raw cacao and pumpkin seeds.
Our diets now include too many oils rich in omega - 6s (corn, safflower, sunflower, cottonseed, peanut, and soybean oils), and too few omega - 3s, which are found primarily in fish, fish oil, and seafood; grass - fed meat and dairy; walnuts; flax, hemp, and chia seeds; and in smaller amounts in vegetables, whole grains, and beans.
Healthy fats include Omega 3s, like fatty fish, flax, chia, avocado, grass - fed ghee, hemp seed and olive oils.
Foods high in omega - 3 fatty acids include grass fed meats, walnuts, salmon, anchovies, sardines, mackerel, trout, chia seeds, flax seeds, summer squash and kale.
Include wild caught salmon and anchovies, olives, olive oil, almonds, avocados, walnuts, flax seeds, hemp seeds, grass - fed butter, organic clarified butter, and unrefined coconut oil.
We decided to include the healthy aspects of the Mediterranean diet in our e-book with lots of seasonal vegetables, olive oil, wild seafood, fresh fruits, raw dairy, nuts and seeds, omega 3's from fish and grass fed animals with pastured eggs and poultry.
All natural and organic ingredients include organic wheat grass, organic barley grass, organic alfalfa, organic spirulina, organic spinach, organic chlorella (cracked cell - wall), organic broccoli, organic pure acai from Sambazon, organic maca, organic carrot, organic beet, raspberry, rose hips, pineapple, green tea, acerola cherry, organic flax seed powder, apple pectin fiber, F.O.S. (from chicory root), L. acidophilus, alpha and beta amylase, protease, lipase, lactase, cellulase, siberian eleuthero root and peppermint.
Healthy options include extra virgin olive oil, coconut oil, grass - fed butter, ghee, avocados, nuts, seeds, egg yolks, and fats from healthy animals.
The best sources of healthy fats to consume include avocado, fatty fish, grass - fed beef, nuts, seeds, olive oil, and coconut.
My favorite healthy fats include: olive oil, coconut oil, organic unsalted grass - fed butter, raw walnuts, raw almonds, raw pecans, avocados, almond butter, organic pasture - raised eggs, olives, salmon, most cold water fish, flax seeds, chia seeds, raw pumpkin seeds, raw sunflower seeds, and raw hempseeds.
Be sure to include healthy fats — coconut oil, nuts and seeds, avocado, lean grass - fed protein in moderation, free - range eggs, etc. — and «slow carbs» or comlex carbohydrates in your diet.
«Plants recovered from the midden of Dust Devil Cave include the dry fruits or seeds of Juniperus, Ephedra (mormon tea), Pinus edulis, grass, Chenopodium (goosefoot), Quercus, and Opuntia.
With 900 watts of power, the NutriBullet PRO breaks down the toughest ingredients including seeds, wheat grass and whole fruit!
This resource includes the following: 81 Spring words with illustrations (3 per page) 2 blank templates for your customization 1 Word wall Label (8.5 x 11) 2 Word wall Labels (4.3 x 11) colored and black»n white 1 blank Word wall Label for your customization The words include the following: April apple blossom awake baseball bike birds birth bloom blossom bright bunny butterfly breeze buds calf caterpillar cherry blossom chick chirp colors daffodils daisy duck duckling Easter eggs fawn field flowers frog fun furrow galoshes garden grass earth hat hatchling heat hoe ice - cream kite jacket ladybug lamb lemonade March May meadow mud mulch nest outdoor picnic rain rainbow raincoat robin roller skates sap sapling seed seeding shoot showers sky smell smile spade spring sprout sun thunder tulip umbrella warm water watering can worm yard (C) Nicole Hernandez A Teacher's Idea
While humans thrive on diets that include more calorically dense foods like fruits, starches, nuts, and seeds, rabbits have evolved to eat hay, grass, and leafy greens almost exclusively.
While humans can do quite well on diets that contain moderate amounts of starch and healthy fats (including nuts, seeds, and avocados), rabbits have evolved to eat diets that consist mostly of low - fat, low - calorie, high - fiber foods like grass and hay.
Beneficial supplements for companion animals include Brewers yeast, fish or flax seed oil, organic butter from grass - fed cows, and chondriotin, glucosamine, probiotics and prebiotics (like inulin).
Other possible causes include scarring of the ducts or their openings, or a foreign body (such as a grass seed) becoming lodged anywhere in the drainage system.
Most of their diets include seeds, grasses, and some insects.
The plants considered part of the cat garden category include cat grass, wheat grass, catnip and buck oats, and retailers can choose to stock live plants, seeds and / or grow - your - own kits — some of which come with pots to plant in and others that grow right in the packaging.
Causes can include inverted hair follicles, grass seeds or cutting very long toe nails and altering the pressure put on the toes.
The annual Phacelia tanacetifolia (Lacy Phacelia), used extensively in Europe both as a cover crop and as bee forage, was included in the grass seed to break up the soil mix and act as erosion control.
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