Sentences with phrase «little less nutrient»

Your colors will be a little less nutrient - dense than they use to be.

Not exact matches

I know it will not be easy to swallow that I consider having recourse to refined SHEA BUTTER but here are some reasons: 1) coconut oil is costly and my aim is not only to avoid using unethically sourced products, but also to reduce the cost of food; 2) coconut oil has a very low melting point, even lower than spreadable butter, and even in its solid state it is quite soft, so I am afraid this vegan butter will not be fit for making puff pastry; 3) for all I know, and I know little, so I am not completely sure of this, coconut oil has a better nutrient profile than shea butter and is less harmful (one may infer it from the resemblance between shea butter and palm oil).
These tactics help ensure that the month's indulgences won't squeeze out the nutrients you need, and your healthy preamble might fill you up a bit, leaving a little less room for the treats.
We dreamed of feeling less stressed about mealtimes because we could feed our little ones foods that give them all the nutrients they need — and then some!
I have a major sweet tooth, so adding quinoa to my desserts allows me to add extra protein and nutrients to my treats meaning there's a little less guilt when I have that extra cookie (or two).
«If you have too much sodium and too little potassium, it's worse than either one on its own,» said Dr. Thomas Farley, New York City's health commissioner, who has led efforts to get the public to eat less salt... «Potassium may neutralize the heart - damaging effects of salt,» said Dr. Elena Kuklina, one of the study's authors at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention... The research found people who eat a lot of salt and very little potassium were more than twice as likely to die from a heart attack as those who ate about equal amounts of both nutrients.
You have little energy expenditure and will not eat as much raw fruits and vegetable on a daily basis (and hence have less nutrient intake).
They both contain super foods, greens, things like chorela and spirolina, blue - green algae, all sorts of basically alkalinic super foods that help the body fight off inflammation, have a less acidic state, give you a little bit more energy and they're very, very nutrient dense forms of nutrition meaning that there are not a lot of calories but a high amount of nutrients and minerals and vitamins.
It's really not rocket science, and I would recommend placing a little less stock in those who insist that every single nutrient must be scientifically proven beneficial in order to validate a sensible whole food diet over processed alternatives.
Egg whites contain very little iron — the raw white of one large egg has just 0.03 milligrams of iron, or less than 0.2 percent of the nutrient's daily value.
Chris goes on to talk a little about certain types of salt that he does not recommend, and points out that regular table salt (while not the devil) is basically lacking any of the additional minerals and nutrients that you would find in the more natural, less processed salts, like sea salt etc..
But what I do prioritize now are the best, most nutrient - dense ingredients I can find, making it a little less mortifying to overeat your Whole30 quiche lorraine.
Your dog may shed and itch a little less due the nutrients such as EPA (eicosapentaenoic acid) and DHA (docosahexaenoic acid) in this food's formula
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