Sentences with phrase «more dietary minerals»

If the bats were eating clay for minerals, Voigt predicted, he would find fewer fruit - eating bats at the clay licks because fruits have more dietary minerals than insects.

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Mango is rich in dietary fiber, vitamins, minerals, and more, as well as being a good source of potassium.
Raw cacao powder provides the antioxidant rich chocolate hit and dates provide the sweetness, while adding dietary fibre and even more mineral goodness in the form of iron, potassium and magnesium.
Dietary fiber will make you feel full and help you reduce your daily intake of calories, proteins will help you build more muscle and recover faster, and a colorful plate of veggies will provide you with all the vitamins and minerals needed to keep your body functioning properly.
It also makes sense that as a baby does have a dietary need for more minerals like iron and zinc, we should give them foods that naturally contain these nutrients without the need for fortified and artificial nutrients.
The low - carb alternative has fewer calories and more dietary fiber, vitamins, and minerals than both white and brown rice: «One cup of cauliflower rice has approximately 25 calories, whereas brown rice has approximately 215 calories,» says Roosevelt.
A number of other dietary factors can impair the production of anti-inflammatory hormones, thereby increasing the inflammatory ones: low levels of vitamins B6, C, E, niacin, and the minerals magnesium, calcium, and zinc (these should come from a healthy diet); trans fat; low protein intake; excess stress; and aging, which increases the risk of more inflammatory chemicals.
Mango is rich in dietary fiber, vitamins, minerals, and more, as well as being a good source of potassium.
Overall, PowerBar Harvest is more of a nutrition bar than anything else with its nutritionally balanced 16 vitamins and minerals, and for the health conscientious, the harvest bars are made from natural whole grains providing 4g of dietary fiber per bar.
In the United States, the Dietary Supplement Health and Education Act of 1994 provides this description: «The Dietary Supplement Health and Education Act of 1994 (DSHEA) defines the term «dietary supplement» to mean a product (other than tobacco) intended to supplement the diet that bears or contains one or more of the following dietary ingredients: a vitamin, a mineral, an herb or other botanical, an amino acid, a dietary substance for use by man to supplement the diet by increasing the total dietary intake, or a concentrate, metabolite, constituent, extract, or combination of any of the aforementioned ingreDietary Supplement Health and Education Act of 1994 provides this description: «The Dietary Supplement Health and Education Act of 1994 (DSHEA) defines the term «dietary supplement» to mean a product (other than tobacco) intended to supplement the diet that bears or contains one or more of the following dietary ingredients: a vitamin, a mineral, an herb or other botanical, an amino acid, a dietary substance for use by man to supplement the diet by increasing the total dietary intake, or a concentrate, metabolite, constituent, extract, or combination of any of the aforementioned ingreDietary Supplement Health and Education Act of 1994 (DSHEA) defines the term «dietary supplement» to mean a product (other than tobacco) intended to supplement the diet that bears or contains one or more of the following dietary ingredients: a vitamin, a mineral, an herb or other botanical, an amino acid, a dietary substance for use by man to supplement the diet by increasing the total dietary intake, or a concentrate, metabolite, constituent, extract, or combination of any of the aforementioned ingredietary supplement» to mean a product (other than tobacco) intended to supplement the diet that bears or contains one or more of the following dietary ingredients: a vitamin, a mineral, an herb or other botanical, an amino acid, a dietary substance for use by man to supplement the diet by increasing the total dietary intake, or a concentrate, metabolite, constituent, extract, or combination of any of the aforementioned ingredietary ingredients: a vitamin, a mineral, an herb or other botanical, an amino acid, a dietary substance for use by man to supplement the diet by increasing the total dietary intake, or a concentrate, metabolite, constituent, extract, or combination of any of the aforementioned ingredietary substance for use by man to supplement the diet by increasing the total dietary intake, or a concentrate, metabolite, constituent, extract, or combination of any of the aforementioned ingredietary intake, or a concentrate, metabolite, constituent, extract, or combination of any of the aforementioned ingredients.
These «deficiencies» are usually from suboptimal or outright deficient intake of some important nutritive factors, and while dietary protein or fatty acids deficiencies (which do impair testosterone production) are almost unheard of there are some vitamins or minerals which are a bit more commonly deficient.
The displacement of more nutrient - dense foods (eg, fruit, vegetables, lean meats, and seafood) by less - dense foods (refined sugars, grains, vegetable oils, and dairy products) and the subsequent decline in dietary vitamin and mineral density has far reaching health implications — consequences that not only promote the development of vitamin - deficiency diseases but also numerous infectious and chronic diseases (7).
Pearled Barley — Another carbohydrate, pearled barley contains more starch than brown rice and it is a good source of dietary fiber and various vitamins and minerals.
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