They just don't want to consume foods
produced by other animals.
Not exact matches
They violate health codes, torture
animals, pay minimum wages with minimum benefits, prevent workers from unionizing, import plastic crap from China (Walmart), pollute the environment (Tyson), drive once proud poultry farmers into becoming wage slaves (Tyson), sell cheap products with high - profits
produces by «modern slaves» in China and
other third - world countries (Walmart),... WWJB?
The food test kits developed and
produced by ifp include: Rapid lateral - flow test kits for the on - site detection of food allergens (distributed
by Romer Labs under the trademark AgraStrip); real - time PCR kits for the detection of pathogens, GMO, plant /
animal species etc. (distributed
by QIAGEN under the trademark mericon); microbiological vitamin test kits in microtiter plates (distributed
by R - Biopharm under the trademark VitaFast); enzymatic kits in microtiter plates for the quantitative determination of sugars, organic acids and
other metabolites (trademark EnzymeFast).
But giving your mom a speech about how you are morally superior to her for not eating
animals is false logic, considering the slave labor used to
produce your fruits, vegetables, nuts, and
other delicious
animal - free ingredients (coffee, sugar, bananas, mangos, berries, peaches, and cashews are just a few examples of foods imported from the third world where workers are severely mistreated and underpaid, or farmed
by underpaid Mexican immigrants in the US).
(Feed Yourself, Feed Your Family, 2012) Mothers who consume no
animal products, those who have nutrient absorption issues due to Crohn's disease or gastric
by - pass surgery, or who have diets limited
by other disorders or choices, should discuss vitamin supplementation, particularly vitamin B12, with a knowledgeable health professional for the sake of their own body and health as well as to ensure that their bodies have adequate stores to draw on when
producing breastmilk.
The precise orientation of our internal organs - and those of all
other animals with a backbone - is controlled in part
by proteins that are
produced on only one side of an embryo
Males of many
animal species compete for mates, either
by producing showy ornaments to attract females, such as the plumes and bright colours of male Birds of Paradise, or, like stags and elephant seals,
by fighting with
other males for access to mates.
Venom is a complex mixture of proteins and
other toxic chemicals
produced by animals such as snakes and spiders, either to incapacitate their prey or to defend against predators.
The effect seems to also hold for
other animals: In 2003, a research team led
by anthropologist Joan Silk of the University of California, Los Angeles, reported that female baboons with close social ties to unrelated females
produce infants that survive longer.
Bioprocess engineer Rafael Garcia of ARS and biochemical engineer Zhiyou Wen of the Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University in Blacksburg are designing a study to grow EPA - and DHA -
producing microbes using low - cost
by - products of
other processes, such as glycerol from biodiesel production and rendered
animal protein from slaughterhouses.
According to research (pdf)
by Robert Kok, a Canadian involved in the project, bugs reproduce rapidly, so small farms could
produce a steady stream of food for humans or
other animals.
Lee and Cate's research hints that this secret lever, which triggers translation of only a special subset of mRNAs — perhaps only 500 out of some 10,000 mRNAs
produced by a cell — will be found to play a critical role in
other diseases besides cancer, as well as in plants and
animals.
A technique used
by scientists to alter the genes (DNA) of an
animal or
other organism, so that its cells
produce different proteins and behave differently
The way aspirin and salicylic acid work is
by helping our body keep inflammation in check
by reducing the assembly of the enzyme responsible for
producing inflammatory compounds from something called arachidonic acid, an omega - 6 fatty acid that both we and
other animals make.
According to AgriAlternatives, a major technology magazine for farmers in America: «
By nature, rapeseed oils, which have long been used to
produce oils for industrial purposes, are toxic to humans and
other animals».
A colleague informed him of a startling trend: liver cancer was plaguing affluent Filipinos at a much higher rate than their less - wealthy counterparts — a phenomenon that, despite a slew of
other lifestyle differences, Campbell believed was linked to their higher intake of
animal protein.1 Bolstering his suspicions, Campbell also learned of a recent study from India showing that a high protein intake spurred liver cancer in rats, while a low protein intake seemed to prevent it.2 Intrigued
by this gem of little - known research, Campbell decided to investigate the role of nutrition in cancer growth himself — an endeavor that ended up lasting several decades and
producing over one hundred publications (none of which pertained to Fight Club).3
Animal tissues exclusively synthesize MK - 4, but many anaerobic bacteria synthesize other menaquinones, which they use for energy production much in the way that plants use vitamin K1.80 We can therefore obtain vitamin K2 by absorbing that which is produced by our intestinal flora or by eating fermented foods, in addition to eating animal foods which contain vitamin K2 synthesized from vitamin K1 found in
Animal tissues exclusively synthesize MK - 4, but many anaerobic bacteria synthesize
other menaquinones, which they use for energy production much in the way that plants use vitamin K1.80 We can therefore obtain vitamin K2
by absorbing that which is
produced by our intestinal flora or
by eating fermented foods, in addition to eating
animal foods which contain vitamin K2 synthesized from vitamin K1 found in
animal foods which contain vitamin K2 synthesized from vitamin K1 found in grass.
It is consumed through supplementation, or a diet consisting of meat, fish and
other animal products, and it is also
produced within our bodies from the amino acid precursors glycine, arginine and methionine
by enzymes located in the liver, pancreas and kidney.
Something similar can happen in Telluride, where attendees celebrate their shared good taste and finally get to have the kind of conversations about movies — and
other subjects, which this year included Natalie Portman -
produced meat - is - murder doc «Eating
Animals» and global - warming call - to - action «An Inconvenient Sequel: Truth to Power,» introduced
by Al Gore himself — they can't have back home.
Animal Crossing characters will appear to help with collecting items and
producing new materials, while
other real - world players can even stop
by another player's camp to lounge.
Commercially available pheromonea chemical substance
produced and released into the environment
by an
animal, especially a mammal or an insect, affecting the behavior or physiology of
others of its species products are species - specific and often have a calming effect.
a chemical substance
produced and released into the environment
by an
animal, especially a mammal or an insect, affecting the behavior or physiology of
others of its species
Sordyl began organizing the rally against The Family Puppy, owned
by John and Debbie Stottele, focusing on «the fact that The Family Puppy and their
other chain stores, The Family of Pets, continues to work with brokers and mass -
producing commercial breeders whom the USDA (United States Department of Agriculture) has cited for violations of the
Animal Welfare Act.»
Spinosad, one of its active ingredients, is
produced by a bacterium first isolated from natural sources (a soil sample collected in the Caribbean).3 Spinosad demonstrates selective toxicity to the flea's nervous system but has low toxicity to mammals and
other nontarget organisms.4 However, as with all medications, sensitivities due to individual
animal variation can occur, sometimes resulting in side effects.
«Kitten Bowl» is executive
produced by JD Roth, Todd Nelson, Adam Kaloustian and Brant Pinvidic of Eyeworks USA (previously 3 Ball Productions) whose credits include Biggest Loser (NBC), Extreme Weight Loss (ABC) and My Cat From Hell (
Animal Planet), among
others.
They might look like adorable little balls of fur, but hamsters have the same functions as any
other mammal; you might be amazed
by how much waste one tiny
animal can
produce.
Produced by Broadway Cares / Equity Fights AIDS, proceeds from the auction and
other donations received during the day benefit the participating shelters and rescue groups as well as the Picasso Veterinary Fund, which is administered
by the Mayor's Alliance for NYC's
Animals and provides grants to shelters and rescue groups to cover extraordinary veterinary costs.
Decomposition of
animal feces
by bacterial activity
produces ammonia and
other nocuous gases.
A Sudden, Sharp, Hot Stink of Fox Artists: Lygia Clark, Carolee Schneemann and
others Curated
by Alicia Ritson A Sudden, Sharp, Hot Stink of Fox is a gathering of works wherein an encounter with the
animal produces an ecstatic complication of being.
Raising livestock contributes to climate change and environmental degradation in
other ways as well: it takes far more grain and land to
produce a calorie of food for humans
by feeding grains to
animals than directly to people.
Of all dietary pesticides that humans eat, 99.99 % are natural: they are chemicals
produced by plants to defend themselves against fungi, insects, and
other animal predators.
That is, to claim that relatively «infinitesimal» changes in the amount of CO2 that humanity contributes to the total amount
produced is not vastly overwhelmed
by other factors (the Sun, volcanoes, naturally - occurring forest - and wild - fires, wild
animal flatulence, oceans, etc.) is intellectually and scientifically bankrupt.
Spanning just 275 acres, there is insufficient space to spread the manure
produced by the farm's 1,000 +
animals, so the waste must be composted or trucked to
other farms for disposal.
25X more efficient than CO 2 Methane is
produced by bacteria breaking down wastes in oxygen - free environments,
animals digesting plant matter, rice paddies (and
other natural wetlands), and the burning of fossil fuels.
«Several of these differences stem from organic livestock production and are brought about
by differences in production intensity, with outdoor - reared, grass - fed
animals producing milk and meat that is consistently higher in desirable fatty acids such as the omega - 3s, and lower in fatty acids that can promote heart disease and
other chronic diseases.»