The ammonia used in pink slime isn't listed on
any ingredient labels because it's considered a «processing agent» even though it's completely misleading to think that it doesn't end up in the final product.
Be sure to read
the ingredient labels because many drugstore brand SPFs, like Banana Boat and Aveeno, still use it (see full list of brands containing oxybenzone).
My top healthy eating tip: read
ingredient labels because that's the only way to know what's in your (packaged) food and how processed it is.
Not exact matches
Because labeling laws on homeopathy are so different from regulations on real medicine with proven
ingredients, the only actual drug in a bottle of homeopathic medicine — ethanol, the same active
ingredient in vodka — doesn't have to be listed as a drug.
One of the key points we made involves the difference between marketing, say, a homeopathic «remedy,» which is utterly incapable of having any biological effect
because it literally lacks any active
ingredient, and marketing herbal products — a category of substances which can in some cases be quite potent, but which can be highly variable in content, concentration, and
labelling, not to mention the extent to which their effects and side effects have been verified.
«Millennials are more likely to eat organic
because they include them as part of their wellness plans as they deliver on their desire for simple
ingredients, clean
labels and less processed foods,» Ms. Lyons Wyatt said.
Because GMOs aren't always
labeled as such, you often can't protect yourself from the iffy
ingredients sneaking their way into your favorite snacks and beverages.
I haven't tasted Plnt, nor do I plan to,
because one glance at the nutrition facts
label and
ingredient list is all I needed to determine that this protein powder is complete crap.
The US TTB has classified the vodka for gluten - free
labelling because it meets its standard of being made with naturally gluten - free
ingredients, the only way a product can be classified as truly gluten - free.
Because they can show up in unexpected foods, be sure to read the
ingredient list on your food
labels.
Because if you look at the
ingredient label for honey roasted peanuts, you'll see that sugar is usually listed before honey, which means there's more sugar than honey.
He claimed that after he temporarily substituted MuscleTech Nitro - Tech powder for the protein powder he normally used, he tested positive for the banned steroid nandrolone,
because of the presence of
ingredients in Nitro - Tech that were not disclosed on the product's
label.
Because there are no enzyme enrichment or fermentation techniques employed in the production of GLG's Reb M product line, they are also clean
label ingredients, an added benefit to formulators looking to meet the growing consumer demand for clean and clear
labels and purposeful
ingredients.
A «D» or «DE» on a product
label next to a «K» or circled «U» may indicate the presence of milk protein; this is either as a direct
ingredient (D) or
because the product was processed on equipment that also processes dairy
ingredients (DE).
However,
because some of our products may be manufactured and / or packaged in a facility that may also handle non gluten - free products, we encourage consumers to read the
labels carefully for the most up - to - date
ingredient and allergen information.
Other «Undisclosed
Ingredients» — Because protein powders, like other supplements, are not regulated by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), unscrupulous manufacturers sometimes sneak ingredients in to the final product that aren't listed on
Ingredients» —
Because protein powders, like other supplements, are not regulated by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), unscrupulous manufacturers sometimes sneak
ingredients in to the final product that aren't listed on
ingredients in to the final product that aren't listed on the
label.
«The need for healthy and quick - prep frozen food options has never been higher, especially with discriminating consumers looking for the healthiest
labels and fastest options they can fit in to their hectic schedules» said Andy Reichgut, Senior Vice President of Garden Lites «Garden Lites has created DELICIOUS foods that are good for your body
because every one of our products is veggie rich with vegetables as its first
ingredient.
It's not good enough to
label a processed product as organic just
because the primary
ingredient is certified organic.
It's always good to check the
labels,
because sometimes products changes their list of
ingredients.
For example, many teens who only consider bottle feeding see it as healthier (
because you can read the
ingredients on the
label) and more convenient (
because you don't have to be «joined - at - the - hip» with the baby).
I had to look up quite a few of the
ingredients on the
label because I didn't recognize them as food grade items.
According to a quote in RFKM's newsletter, the head of the district's nutrition services department agrees, saying «Cheetos and Doritos were products that we elected to remove for sale
because the
ingredient label had such a plethora of additives and preservatives.
heetos and Doritos were products that we elected to remove for sale
because the
ingredient label had such a plethora of additives and preservatives.
I still recall somewhat irritatedly 5 years later how that resulted in my beautiful organic whole - wheat zucchini bread that I had made and sent in for his 2nd birthday, his FAVORITE, being fed to the teachers
because the kids could only get store - bought junk (read: cupcakes with an inch of neon frosting) with an
ingredient label.
«The caterers were impressed with the effectiveness of tactic as well,
because their spending on food
ingredients was lowered by 33 % during the year with calorie
labeling,» said Professor Mike Lean.
Because of that, we promote a non-GMO philosophy as a way of doing business, proudly use non-GMO
ingredients in our food, and
label our products with the Non-GMO Project Verified stamp.
A pre workout supplement may contain additional
ingredients than the listed above, but the above
ingredients are the most common.Also when you buy a pre workout supplement make sure it contains the adequate doses of the
ingredients that are listed on its
label because you don't want to waste your money on a supplement that contains just high doses of caffeine or sugars.
Because it's considered an industry standard, even in organics, to use milk powder, milk processors aren't required to list it on the
ingredient label.
Generally speaking, these will contain caffeine, a cocktail of other stimulants (such as 1, 4 DMAA, ephedra alkaloids, quercetin, etc.), and a whole bunch of useless herbs with rather snazzy sounding names and the
label «proprietary blend», which is supple - speak for «We can't tell you how little of each
ingredients this contains,
because then you'd know how worthless it is».
You need to check the
label of your weight lifting supplements before you buy them
because sometimes you will find some chemically based
ingredients that you will want to avoid.
Unsweetened, finely shredded coconut — I love Let's Do Organic Unsweetened Shredded Coconut — Reduced Fat version just
because it's a much finer shred of coconut than regular coconut shreds, although the only
ingredient in this product is coconut so don't let the reduced fat
label scare you.
This is
because the Whole Grain Councils have two stamps: The 100 % Stamp indicates that ALL
ingredients are whole grains and provide a minimum of 16g of whole grains per
labeled serving.
«A food imposter is one that, at first glance, looks to be healthy and nutritious
because of misleading
labeling, packaging, or marketing, but upon closer inspection of the nutrition
label and
ingredients panel, is actually not,» says nutritionist Rania Batayneh, MPH author of the forthcoming book The One One One Diet, www.EssentialNutritionForYou.com.
You can recognize these foods
because of their long
ingredient lists and packages with «shiny
labels and logos,» adds Harvard Medical School research fellow Rachele Pojednic, EdM, Ph.D. «The purpose is to have long - lasting, convenient, highly palatable, ready - to - eat or drink products.»
We're bias toward our natural products
because we know exactly what is in them (and we can promise that we're not keeping things off the
label) but we definitely want you to work with the natural
ingredients that work best for your skin.
Check product
labels very carefully, just
because a
label states that the product is «100 percent» it may mean that one or two of the minor
ingredients are actually 100 %.
The refined sweetener category is equally problematic in the EU, as elsewhere,
because consumers are increasingly likely to read
ingredient labels.
We have clear economic evidence that consumers are reading
ingredient labels and avoiding refined sweetener intake,
because the bar sector that has used more natural sweeteners has taken almost 100 percent of its market share from those made with refined sweeteners.
There are tons of resources online, but read
ingredients lists carefully
because not all online recipes are compliant with the paleo or Whole30 guidelines, no matter how they're
labelled.
If you look at your antiperspirant's
ingredients label, chances are you'll find aluminum as an active
ingredient because of its effectiveness at blocking your sweat.
We know that olive oil is healthier, but when it comes to store - bought dressings... Even salad dressings that claim to be «made with olive oil» on the FRONT
label are deceptive,
because if you read the
ingredients on the BACK
label, they are almost ALWAYS made of mostly refined soybean oil or canola oil as the main oil, with only a very small amount of actual olive oil as a secondary oil.
Then you don't even have to read the
ingredients lists,
because the healthiest foods in the supermarket are
label - free; they don't even have
ingredient lists.
But when it comes to salad dressing I prefer homemade dressing from scratch
because of the misleading
labels, high calorie content and hidden
ingredients in the salad dressing defeats the whole purpose of eating salad.
Unlike some companies who leave out information about harmful
ingredients in their packaging, we
label everything — and we do so proudly
because the
ingredients in our bars are Non-GMO.
On the other hand, three
ingredients were found in amounts greater than 110 % of
label strength — perhaps
because those drugs predate quality - control regulations introduced by the FDA in 1963, the researchers say.
So
labeling laws don't require companies to disclose what that fragrance
ingredients are
because it sometimes a trade secret.
«Consumers think that they are getting an entire chicken
because that is what it sounds like, but legally that is not what it means on an
ingredient label,» Miller says.
It's easy to identify the main protein sources in a particular can or bag of pet food
because they are always listed in the first four
ingredients on the
label.
They've become popular with dog food companies
because they look better on the
label than corn and customers don't object to these
ingredients the way they do to grains.
Note: A prescription diet is needed for the test
because over-the-counter diets are not considered trial foods since pet food companies often use
ingredients that are not listed on the
label.