Sentences with phrase «lot of chemical processes»

The development of tissues involves a lot of chemical processes which, in turn, require tremendous energy in the form of calories.

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Lots of store made and mass - marketed breads use chemicals or other methods to speed up the fermentation process and often the results suffer.
I always used to buy my almond milk from the shop thinking I was being healthy but recently I've been trying to make pretty much everything from scratch as I've been reading about hidden chemicals lurking in a lot of processed foods.
A lot of the cheaper coconut oils are heat or chemical processed which destroys the inherent nutrients that have made coconut oil so popular recently.
As far as ammonia in our foods; it's NOT household ammonia that is used in any food manufacturing process; it's a chemical called ammonium hydroxide (which, I guess, from what I've read is found naturally occuring in lots of things, including human beings).
I love bamboo — but there's a lot of chemical ickiness to processing much of the bamboo that's now being sold as «eco-friendly.»
Since then, we have all learned a lot about the risks of fracking — about how the toxic chemicals used can migrate into drinking water, about how methane can leak out of well casements, about the danger of disposing of billions of gallons of polluted wastewater the process produces.
This exposure to multiple complex chemical structures that carry out the processes of life is probably a reason that most molecular biologists do not spend a lot of time puzzling over whether viruses are alive.
«For a long time, processes like this were seen as a «black box» that can not be understood and that can only be effectively exploited with a lot of experience,» says Prof. Christoph Herwig, who leads the research group for bioprocess technology at TU Wien's Institute of Chemical, Environmental and Bioscience Engineering.
«The trick is to adjust the process so you don't get a lot of waxes, which have many carbon atoms per molecule and are very, very heavy,» says Safaa Fouda, a chemical engineer of the CANMET Energy Technology Center in Ontario, Canada.
They were looking for a site with a venting process that produces a lot of hydrogen because of the potential it holds for the chemical, or abiotic, creation of organic molecules like methane — possible precursors to the prebiotic compounds from which life on Earth emerged.
«Chemical companies really do a lot of this kind of processing, and it's advantageous to keep this as it is, so the companies can keep doing what they're doing and add this product more easily,» Schmatz said.
The process uses lots of water and lots of chemicals.
Achievements in synthetic organic chemistry have provided a lot of «chemical probes» for studying biological processes in normal and pathological states.
Iron is useful for participating in lots of different chemical reactions in the body, as part of normal metabolism, but it's also important for caring oxygen to our tissues and oxygen is what we need in a process called oxidative phosphorylation, which gives us energy.
It's when the body has been exposed to lots of processed foods and sugars, chemicals from household and personal care products, or just daily living in a toxic environment, that detoxing can really make you feel different.
Even though foods that come out of a box have plenty of nutrients, they also contain a lot of other things we don't necessarily want our body to have to filter and process, like additives, added sugar, and the chemical byproducts of manufacturing.
If you buy and consume processed, refined foods (and lots of restaurants use processed refined foods), you're consuming these chemicals.
This is because the conversion requires a lot of different pieces to be in place, including having enough nutrients (that act as cofactors in the chemical process), having proper gut and liver function, and the body needs to be on a low - stress setting, as chemical messengers related to stress may block or alter the conversion, resulting in the person not having enough of the T3 on board.
If we're eating a diet of processed food, sugar, carbohydrates, if we have a lot of chemicals and medication in our lives, if we have a lot of stress that then takes its toll on the hormone system then the dentinal lymph flow can actually stagnate.
I'm thinking «we» are learning a lot in science about health, nutrition and disease and closing in on some good findings, but we are not there are extreme recommendations that fall outside of the obvious — like we eat too much sugar and processed food and chemicals is uncalled for and probably not valid.
Because coconut nectar is naturally sweet right out of the tree it doesn't require high heat evaporation techniques or chemical processing to make it a whole lot sweeter.
Isn't it just common sense to see that the «western diet's» lack of an abundance of whole, unprocessed, plant based foods - and also the fact that meats and processed foods can be a source for synthetic ingredients, harmful chemicals, and hormones - is causing problems for a lot of people, and that eating healthier will help stop those diseases from occurring.
I've also read that the process of making it light tasting often involves a lot of bad chemicals.
A second option, as I've mentioned, for a hard reboot of the body's digestive system, and a lot of breakdown of old material and eliminations of chemicals in organs and fat deposits, our 26 - day process is highly effective, based on the research and practice of the «greats» in the field of human detoxification.
a) Avoid highly processed foods, especially those which need lots of preservatives, particularly preservatives with highly technical chemical names only an organic chemist would be able to understand.
The metabolism is a hugely complex network of chemical processes, and ensuring that your metabolism is never limited by deficiencies will naturally produce benefits it a lot of areas.
First, anything labeled soybean oil, canola oil, corn oil, vegetable oil, or cottonseed oil (these are in a LOT of processed foods you probably eat) most times have undergone a refining process under extremely high heat and use of chemical solvents such as hexane.
I knew that a lot of processing and chemicals were used to make vegetable oils, but seeing it happen really shows what an industrial product it is.
Organic food is not only free from a lot of processing and chemicals found in non-organic options, like pesticides, but it's sustainable for the Earth (and usually a lot more kind if there are animals involved).
There has been a lot of controversy about processed dog foods recently with some experts declaring feeding your dog products which are full of fillers, chemicals, and rancid fats is the same as consigning them to a life on a fast - food diet, which we all know isn't healthy.
That said, some percentage of dogs are lactose intolerant, and almost all cheeses you buy at the supermarket will be pretty heavily processed and include extra chemicals, which lots of dog owners like to avoid.
Nonorganic products that are marketed as natural are often just as processed and / or laden with chemicals as any of the most mainstream products, yet that's the label that a lot of consumers are apparently looking for, and skipping over organic — even though «natural» doesn't mean anything, except that a company knows what people want to hear.I heard repeatedly that organic companies are losing product sales, sometimes even shelf space, to so - called «natural» products.
Metal fabrication with traditional processes like injection molding, can be noisy, create welding fumes and exhaust, and require the use of lots of chemicals by workers, who are also subject to injury from operating heavy machinery.
Supervised 6 Manufacturing QA Inspectors conducting the in - process testing and inspections, line clearances, batch record review and final batch releases in coordination with other QA sections performing the chemical, biological and physical controls of each lot produced
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