Sentences with phrase «oat products as»

Recently they posted information about a potential carcinogen and allegedly definite kidney toxin called ochratoxin A, which apparently is quite prevalent in oat products as Cheerios, oatmeal, oat bran, etc..

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The company has a broad product line, which includes cinnamon, chocolate graham, oat bran, whole and honey wheat, and multigrain pretzels, as well as «the simply plain old pretzel,» which remains its top seller, Benzel says.
Our gluten free portfolio includes conventional and organic gluten free oat based products such as: gluten free oat flakes, gluten free oat flour, gluten free oat bran, gluten free oat groats whole, gluten free oat bread mixes, gluten free oat muesli, gluten free tropical muesli and gluten free oat porridges with seeds.
Over the past five years Gluten Free Watchdog has tested 35 different oat products labeled gluten - free that list oats as the first or second ingredient.
My child has multiple food allergies / intolerances and, as we are sorting out both their diet and mine, GFO has been a staple in our home for almost 2 years now - I / we eat some form of oat product every single day!
We mainly use milk products made from different kind of plants such as oat, soya, almond, rice and quinoa because it is easier to digest and contains no animal fat.
Indeed, pure oat products in certain parts of the world, particularly Scandinavian countries, are marketed as being an acceptable part of a gluten free diet.
«If we were to replace some of the dairy products with vegetable products, such as oat milk, we would have a better chance of meeting our climate targets.»
Ethanol fuel is produced from sugar cane in Brazil and from the cellulose of a wide variety of plants, including cornstalks, poplar trees, and switch grass, as well as waste left over from the forest products industry, wheat, oat, and barley straw.
The agriculture department of the Canadian government permits the use of glyphosate type products to be used as a pre-harvest desiccant on barley, dry beans (chickpea, lupin, and faba), canola, field pea, flax, lentil, oat, soybean, and wheat.
That approach neatly resolves (as yet) unverified reports grocery chains are selling rolled - oat products grown in glyphosphate - laced fields.
Food For Life uses oat flour and organic sprouted oats to create healthy products such as 7 Whole Grain Pocket Bread, 7 Sprouted Grains English Muffins, and 7 Sprouted Grains Bread.
You can also mix other grains, such as quinoa, amaranth, cracked wheat or spelt, and grain products, such as wheat germ, wheat bran or even additional oat bran, with oatmeal.
-- Instead of cow's milk and dairy use plant - based milk substitutes and products such as unsweetened coconut milk, oat milk, almond milk, organic soya milk, Tofu, etc..
Insoluble fiber can cause pathogenic changes in the intestinal tract unless properly soaked in an acid medium.9 Oat bran, which is high in phytic acid, as well as related bran products can cause numerous problems with digestion and assimilation, leading to mineral deficiencies, irritable bowel syndrome and autoimmune difficulties such as Crohn's disease.
One might claim them to be gluten - free as well, but there's a debate on avenin in oats — some people with celiac disease can tolerate gluten from uncontaminated oat products, but others react with an autoimmune response.
Viscous Dietary and Functional Fibers, such as are found in oat products, beans, isolated pectin, and isolated guar gum, have been found to produce significant reductions in glycemic response in 33 of 50 studies (66 per - cent) reviewed by Wolever and Jenkins (1993), which is in contrast to only 3 of 14 studies with nonviscous fiber (21 percent).
Viscous fibers, such as pectin and guar gum and those present in oat products and beans, produced significant reductions in glycemic response in 33 of 50 studies (66 per - cent) as reviewed in Wolever and Jenkins (1993).
By getting the spray through the fur and directly on inflamed skin, an all - natural anti-itch spray uses organic products such as oat extract, aloe, and litchi to soothe the itch.
Generally, foods low in starch content, such as wheat and oat bran and barley products, are high in fiber.
Using ingredients such as silk amino acids, eucalyptus, fatty acids and oat extract, these products will be able to soothe, whiten and cleanse any pet!
Many vets recommend good quality, all - natural oat fiber, soap - free products such as Epi - Soothe shampoo made by Virbac.
Unfortunately, we were at petsmart and were told by a worker that the majority of this dog food consists of corn and oat products, not chicken or meat as advertised.
Millet sprays have been a staple product for birds for many years, and Drs. Foster & Smith has been selling sprays of sorghum (which my rats liked) for awhile, but this is the first time natural heads of oat and wheat have been marketed as treats for small mammals.
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