Not exact matches
Under the Minnesota Lunchpower program, each public school district tabulates the average
nutrient content of school lunches each month, and vendors who sell products to the schools must submit
nutrient analyses of their products before contracts will be signed.
She checked the historical records and in 2011 began surveying the Mara River annually, measuring the carbon, phosphorus, and nitrogen
content of carcasses; counting the numbers of scavengers; testing water quality; and capturing fish for chemical
analyses of the sources of their
nutrients.
An
analysis of self - reported data from 682 adults with bipolar disorder who were taking the proprietary
nutrient formula reported significant and sustained clinical improvements over a 6 - month period.41 Serious safety concerns have been reported when the
nutrient formula is taken with conventional medications, including toxic levels of certain mood stabilizers.38 Pregnant women and women who are breast - feeding should avoid use of this formula because of its potentially toxic high vitamin A
content.
In order to corroborate the results of the computer - based
analysis, the researchers also conducted laboratory
analysis of
nutrient content for the dog food that was prepared according to the instructions specified by 15 of the 200 recipes.
According to the AAFCO, all pet food labels need guaranteed
analysis on the label to explain
nutrient content.
Guaranteed
Analysis describes the
nutrient content required by AAFCO labeling standards to be identified on every product package.
Chemical
analysis addresses
content, but not palatability, digestibility or biological availability of the
nutrients.