Sentences with phrase «much nutritional value from»

, but don't expect your pets to get much nutritional value from them.
You won't get very much nutritional value from them, and they're best eaten in moderation or not at all.

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Of course you're getting huge nutritional value from your snacking too if you do it this way as each cracker is just bursting with goodness, so much protein and fibre from the nuts, buckets of omega - 3 from the linseed, and a lovely amount of anti-oxidants from the carrots and tomatoes!
One of my favorite things about it is the dressing because it's oil - free and is made with avocado, giving it much more nutritional value than your average dressing (especially if it comes from a bottle!)
Remember to always keep nutritional values balanced as well as possible and to refrain from giving your child too much to eat, even if he or she still seems hungry.
And that's before you dehydrate and steam it, which probably pretty much removes anything of nutritional value from the remains.
Typical ice cream has tons of sugar and a load of other unnatural ingredients that really keep it from having much nutritional value.
Your weight loss doctor will encourage you to remove as much sugar from your diet as possible when you embark on any medical weight loss program, as sugar is high in calories and devoid of any nutritional value.
The truth is, processed foods are far from natural and have lost much of their nutritional value.
Completely aside from the issue of pesticides and herbicides on conventional vegetables, the vegetables have much less nutritional value.
I always suggest that my clients buy as much of their food as possible from local growers to reduce transit time and improve the nutritional value of the food they're eating.
Beta - Carotine supplements — stripped away from the fruits and vegetables and placed into pills — provides the same nutritional value at only 200 IU, three times as much.
But it also lacks much nutritional value and it can prevent dogs from digesting protein and minerals very well.
They have no nutritional value although some dogs eat knuckle bones and can get alot of bone / cartilage from them — but they are in my mind — too much bone for a meal and are merely a chew item.
It's usually best to stay away from wheat and corn because those are usually just filler and don't add much nutritional value for the dog.
This is a great thing for travelers, since on travel days you don't always know where your next meal will come from, much less its nutritional value.
Even the plants we depend on for food are exposed to so much carbon that nutritional value is declining, and some crops — wheat and corn — are producing toxins as protection from extreme weather.
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