Avoid non-biodegradable clay cat litter and use litter made from plant sources like
naturally processed wheat or whole - kernel corn which are clay - free, chemical - free, and biodegradable.
Not exact matches
Oats — On their own, oats are
naturally gluten free but during the milling
process, cross-contamination with
wheat can happen.
Oats are
naturally gluten - free, but can become contaminated with gluten when
processed with
wheat (most oats are
processed with
wheat).
NOTE: * Now, nuts like pistachios and walnuts are
naturally gluten - free, however lots are
processed and manufactured on the same conveyers that
process wheat and such.
The oat grain is
naturally gluten - free, but oat plants are commonly grown near
wheat fields and / or packaged and
processed in plants that also
process wheat products.
** Use certified gluten - free oats if necessary though regular oats do not
naturally contain gluten unless
processed with
wheat.
Oats are
naturally a gluten - free grain, it's just that most companies who make them
process the oats on the same machinery and in the same building as other grains that contain gluten, such as
wheat, barley, and rye.
Oats are
naturally gluten - free, but are often
processed in the same facilities as
wheat and barley.
Dandelion, organic barley grass,
wheat grass, and alfalfa
naturally support the detox
process while providing antioxidants.
Gluten - free Oats (although oats do not
naturally contain gluten, they are frequently contaminated with gluten because they are
processed at mills that also handle
wheat; avoid them unless they come with a guarantee that they are gluten - free.)
** Use certified gluten - free oats if necessary though regular oats do not
naturally contain gluten unless
processed with
wheat.
Moreover, nut flours and seed flours contain more
naturally occurring vitamins, minerals and trace elements than refined
wheat flour (which has to add nutrients back after
processing).
This particular protein in its purest form (whey protein isolate) does not contain the protein gluten in it
naturally; however, it is always advised to check the labels for additives such as carbohydrates that may contain
wheat or if the powder is
processed in a facility that may also
process wheat products.
In fact, it appears that for the most part of our evolution we subsided on very little relative carbohydrate content in general, apart from those found
naturally in vegetables and other plant sources besides
wheat, and therefore it makes sense for us to try and eliminate the «poor quality»,
processed wheat - based ones from our diet.