Sentences with phrase «other animal fiber»

I have the opposite issue with finding decent suits... too many of them have wool or some other animal fiber — and I'm allergy to them all!

Not exact matches

Insects and other animal pollinators are vital to the production of healthy crops for food, fibers, edible oils, medicines, and other products.
Here are some of the causes of constipation: a poor diet comprised of too much animal protein and a lack of fiber intake, not enough fluids, lack of exercise or other physical activity, an illness, certain drugs and medication prescribed for other diseases or weight loss programs, colon cancer, depression, stress, anxiety etc
Wool - A natural fiber usually derived from sheep, and occaissonaly from lamb, alpaca or angora and other such animals.
Other agricultural production goods include timber, fertilizers, animal hides, leather, industrial chemicals (starch, sugar, alcohols and resins), fibers (cotton, wool, hemp, silk and flax), fuels (methane from biomass, ethanol, biodiesel), cut flowers, ornamental and nursery plants, tropical fish and birds for the pet trade, and both legal and illegal drugs (biopharmaceuticals, tobacco, marijuana, opium, cocaine).
One was the optical fiber; the other consisted of four wires that measured the animal's brain waves.
Sheep, alpaca and some other animals have scalelike patterns on the outer layer of each hair (above) that allow the fibers to be twisted together to create yarn and, ultimately, textiles valued the world over for their unique properties.
silk A fine, strong, soft fiber spun by a range of animals, such as silkworms and many other caterpillars, weaver ants, caddis flies and spiders.
These symbiotic bacteria produce methane when they help cows digest grass and other fiber - rich foods in the animals» diet.
Prior studies with animals suggested that another function of the drug is to turn on the genes for elastin (a protein found in elastic fibers) and other elastic fiber genes, such as Fbn - 1 and Lox, causing elastin deposits within the blood vessel wall.
That spells several problems: not enough fiber or antioxidants, too many inflammatory omega - 6 fatty acids, and the potential to eat less - than - high - quality animal proteins, which can come with a host of other problems (like hormones).
Of course as Drs Greger and McDougall and registered dietician Jeff Novick always are pointing out food is a package deal... other things come along with the animal and plant protein which on the animal side are generally bad (saturated fats, cholesterol, chemicals) and plant side which are generally good (phytochemicals, fiber, water)... see the video http://nutritionfacts.org/video/plant-protein-preferable/.
In other words, animal - based foods are free of fiber.
The most clear finding of thousands of nutrition studies — regardless of whether we eat animal flesh, or we don't — is that vegetables, fruits, and other plant foods, virtually all of them high in fiber, are extremely important in the diet.
However, soy protein appears to have several other mechanisms by which it lowers cholesterol (i.e. isoflavones, endocrine effects, fiber, saponins, etc.) The specific effects of dietary protein on plasma cholesterol concentrations are well documented: animal proteins tend to be hypercholesterolemic as compared to plant proteins.
Not only is animal protein lacking the gut - irritating fiber, but it also typically comes with high levels of B vitamins, zinc, selenium, iron, and magnesium, among other beauties.
And, you can do similar charts for all the other so - called Western diseases, which Burkitt thought related to the major dietary changes that followed the Industrial Revolution — a reduction in healthy plant foods (the sources of starch and fiber), and «a great increase in consumption of animal fats, salt, and sugar.»
as it is seen in low fiber diets therefore higher animal base diets and altered colonic bacteria or lack of other plant nutrients that build new cells effectively?
For other people who are further along in their healing journey, juice might spike too much of their blood sugar, so they may want to bring more fiber into their diet, and they may even want to experiment bringing in aspects of the ketogenic diet including, perhaps, some animal protein.
TABLE 7 - 1 Characteristics of Dietary Fiber Characteristic Dietary Fiber Nondigestible animal carbohydrate No Carbohydrates not recovered by alcohol precipitationa Yes Nondigestible mono - and disaccharides and polyols No Lignin Yes Resistant starch Some Intact, naturally occurring food source only Yes Resistant to human enzymes Yes Specifies physiological effect No a Includes inulin, oligosaccharides (3â $ «10 degrees of polymerization), fructans, poly - dextrose, methylcellulose, resistant maltodextrins, and other related compounds.
You too can contribute your bit for the betterment of the society and environment by choosing slow fashion over fast one and by becoming an ethical consumer which means shopping responsibly and purchasing products that have been made without the use of animal tissue products and going for organic products where natural fibers have been grown without any pesticides and other toxic materials.
Although Oxbow already sells a vitamin C tablet for guinea pigs, the new Natural Science Vitamin C supplement is a hay - based, high - fiber supplement containing the essential stabilized vitamin C that guinea pigs need and other animals benefit from during times of stress, illness or recovery.
Though we have not done a whole lot of research on the effects of dietary fiber on long term health for hamsters, there is tons of research on humans and other animals.
NATURAL Formulated with vitamins, minerals, and other trace nutrients No artificial colors, flavors or preservatives No rendered meats, poultry or fish, animal or plant meals FINEST QUALITY INGREDIENTS Butcher - quality turkey Whole egg Bounty of farm - raised vegetables Great taste that finicky cats love WHOLESOME & EASILY DIGESTIBLE Gentle, home - style recipe with easy to recognize and understand ingredients Natural sources of soluble and insoluble fiber No corn, wheat or wheat gluten...
HOLISTIC NUTRITION FOR A HEALTHY AND HAPPY PET — INSIDE AND OUT NATURAL Formulated with vitamins, minerals, and other trace nutrients No artificial colors, flavors or preservatives No rendered meats, poultry or fish, animal or plant meals FINEST QUALITY INGREDIENTS Butcher - quality chicken Whole egg Bounty of farm - raised vegetables WHOLESOME & EASILY DIGESTIBLE Home - style recipe with easy to recognize and understand ingredients Natural sources of soluble and insoluble fiber No corn, wheat...
This small animal hay is also naturally rich in fiber, which can aid in the digestive process of rabbits, guinea pigs, chinchillas and other small pets.
A fiber - full, antioxidant - rich, low - calcium treat for rabbits and other small animals.
A fiber - full, vitamin - rich, low - calcium treat for rabbits and other small animals.
Though there is very little research on the role that dietary fiber plays in the feline diet, studies performed on humans and other animals have shown that fiber may lead to a reduced risk of diseases such as heart disease, diabetes, and several forms of cancer.
They have a special digestive organ called the cecum; this organ exists solely to ferment and digest the «indigestible» fiber that would pass through the bodies of most other animals.
Other ingredients that stand out include more corn (whole grain corn); soy flakes and soybean meal — possibly in the new SMARTBLEND spongy bits, I'm guessing; pea fiber which is being used by many dog food manufacturers today; animal fat — which would be better if it were a named fat; and animal digest.
On the other hand, dogs are considered to be carnivores as well but lean more to the omnivorous side, which means that they need to be fed a diet with more fiber than carnivorous animals such as cats.
We use only the first cut of hay which provides ideal protein, fiber and fat ratios for daily nutrition, and it is slightly harder than other cuts to wear down and clean small animal's ever - growing teeth better - helping them maintain ideal dental health.
Horses digest fiber in their large intestine, which is huge compared to other companion animals, and comes toward the end of the digestive journey.
supports raising and using animals humanely and responsibly for food, fiber, labor, and research; managing animal populations by hunting; keeping animals in zoos and other educational venues; and enjoying animal sports and animals in movies, circuses, and on stage.
All animals except: food and fiber species, horses, birds, farm - raised aquatic animals, all other livestock species, and zoo animals that can transmit exotic animal diseases to livestock.
In most cases, complex carbohydrates are better because they tend to include other nutrients, such as fiber, and take more time to digest, helping an animal feel full longer and preventing premature hunger and overeating.
Others within Minnesota contend that dogs and cats are bred for human companionship, not food or fiber — and that breeding practices and conditions which could result in animal suffering should be a part of any inspections, evaluations or permit approvals.
Meat animals are able to build muscle, milk, and fiber by eating grass and other green food that humans can not digest.
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