Sentences with phrase «read the label first»

Here in the US I have not seen this as an ingredient on a chocolate bar before so I did not even think to read the label first.
It is best to consult your health care provider and read the label first before giving any supplement to your baby.
Before washing and reusing your baby's fitted cloth diaper and contour cloth diaper, read the label first.
Also keep in mind that store - bought aloe water can contain a significant amount of added sugars, so always be sure to read the label first.

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If i hadn't read the ingredients label first, I would be mystified slightly at the smell of this sauce.
I will be reading ALL labels on everything I eat first from now on.Lesson learned!
Crowds defied the heavy snow across the UK to attend the first day of Packaging Innovations, Label & Print & Empack 2018 at the NEC Birmingham... Read more
Unless you're dealing with a medical issue that requires strict label reading, during the first month postpartum I'd rather have you spend those extra minutes gazing at your baby instead of scanning an ingredient label for the different forms of sugar.
First read the label.
The seat is well labelled, and the manual can be confusing at first, according to some parents, but they figured it out after a little more reading.
Chocolate often contains ingredients known for causing allergies or food intolerance, so it's important to read labels before giving your child chocolate for the first time.
The idea for Mindfully Frugal Mom was born in 2008 with the birth of my first child, when I started reading food labels and actually paying attention to what I put into my son's (and our family's) bodies.
You may have noticed the recent publication «A peptide tag - specific nanobody enables high - quality labeling for STORM imaging» of Virant et al (2018) in Nature Communications doi: 10.1038 / s41467 -018-03191-2, where for the first time a peptide - tag specific Nanobody was applied in dSTORM imaging: The authors have described and discussed... — Read more
Id religiously read labels at the supermarket, too, refusing to buy anything with sugar listed in the first half of the ingredients.
Although it's clear certain nutritional facts about a product need to be included on its label, under current laws this information does not have to be placed where the consumer can see it, and all too often it is the big print that consumers read first.
While reading labels on the products you buy is important, when it comes to food, you're far better off limiting or eliminating foods that require extensive labeling or listing of ingredients in the first place.
But I do try to read the ingredient labels in the first place.
Making the right decision here really just comes down to doing the proper supplement research first (the supplementation section of this website contains a ton of useful information) and knowing how to read labels.
I couldn't figure it out until I read the label, and found the compound also contains niacin listed as the first ingredient with the highest amount.
When I first read the product label, a light when on right above my head, and I thought to myself, gee, this looks just like another EAS supplement that I used to take quite often - EAS Betagen!
You can tell whether the loaf you're looking at is truly whole grain before you even read the label by first picking it up.
I read the label on the bread and the first ingredient is nonfat milk.
That's why they are the first ingredients you read on the 100 % Whey Gold Standard label.
First, you need to read coconut oil labels carefully.
It is because of this reason, that many people recommend that you read the nutrition label first.
Ginger shares, «I recently had a patient who was taking biotin — I read the ingredient label and the first ingredient in the product was actually corn syrup followed by red food dye.»
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On a day when party labels had the other chamber in turmoil, a surprisingly unified House overwhelmingly passed a version of President Bush's education reform plan last week that would for the first time tie federal aid to school performance on annual math and reading tests.
On my first day at my first library job, I realized I had a ton of theoretical knowledge about collection development, information literacy, and reading instruction, but I had NO CLUE where to buy shelf signs or spine labels.
But while these litters may be more environmentally friendly than traditional options, manufacturers caution that cat owners shouldn't fully embrace any product that calls itself natural without first reading the label — even natural products can contain harmful ingredients.
Read the label directions carefully and monitor your dog for any signs of reaction after application, especially if you are using the product for the first time.
Understanding how to read pet food labels is the first step to feeding your dog exactly what you intend to give them — you can't trust the front of the package because the real truth lies on the flip side.
Yes, I do read the labels on my dog and cats food and look for a named protein as the first ingredient.
The fiber that appears to be most tolerated by an EPI dog, is usually a highly digestible food that is low in poorly - fermentable fiber (to understand the difference in fibers (please read the section on fiber types on the fiber page) http://www.epi4dogs.com/fiberinthediet.htm. So, although not the only solution, it is usually most effective to start first with a low fiber food (coined «grain - free» by dog food companies)... although PLEASE read the label and try to start with a food that has 4 % or less fiber content in it..
The first step to choose the right food for your dog is to learn to read the label.
When I first got my dogs, I spent a lot of time reading every nutritional label in the pet store.
Read labels and look for balanced nutrition with meat as the first ingredient.
The great thing about this food is that if you read the nutrition label, but whole first couple of lines is just meat and vegetables.
First, some off - brands of bismuth subsalicyclate contain other ingredients, so reading the label is incredibly important.
First, the family read the technician the information on the label from the dip.
If you're anything like me, you read the labels to make sure the first ingredient starts with a protein because that's what the commercials on TV tell us to do and you try to find a brand that is has natural or organic ingredients.
Chicken — If you are new to reading the ingredients lists on dog food labels, you would probably be inclined to think that listing chicken as the first ingredient makes a dog food formula a quality source of protein.
When reading a label, keep in mind the first three to five ingredients listed are the most important because they make up the largest percentage of what's in the food.
I don't know about you, but I have a sneaking suspicion that — like me — when you looked at your first dog food label, nothing in particular came to mind while reading ingredients like brewer's rice, by - products, BHA and Ethoxyquin.
As is clear from reading any pet food label, the first few items are but a fraction of many (10 - 30) in the product.
Experts agree, when reading dog food labels, meat should be the first ingredient (per the CVM requirement that all ingredients are to be listed in order of predominance by weight).
Reading food labels is the first step in providing a healthy diet for one's pet.
My first and foremost advice to clients who ask me how to pick out the best food for their animal is read the ingredient label!
When choosing a food for your dog, the first thing you should do is read the label.
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