Sugar alcohols like xylitol, maltitol, sorbitol, erythritol, and lactitol and artificial sweeteners like sucralose (Splenda), saccharine, aspartame, and others are controversial and not
recommended as additives you want in foods you regularly consume.
Not exact matches
Hi Hayley, I would
recommend going for rude health or Biona coconut milk
as tinned coconut milk often contains
additives.
Hi Hayley, I would
recommend using Rude Health or Biona coconut milk
as the tinned milks tend to contain
additives.
I don't
recommend using commercial products
as substitutes in these recipes,
as they might have chemical
additives.
If not, do you
recommend a coconut milk that is
as close to 100 % milk fat
as possible without guar gum or other
additives?
FuzziBunz
As far as store bought detergents they discourage the use of any detergents that have additives and recommend Tide Free and Arm and Hammer Fre
As far
as store bought detergents they discourage the use of any detergents that have additives and recommend Tide Free and Arm and Hammer Fre
as store bought detergents they discourage the use of any detergents that have
additives and
recommend Tide Free and Arm and Hammer Free.
As with all cloth diapering products, we do not
recommend bleach, borax, or similar
additives in order to preserve the quality of your wet bag.
The best way to prevent detergent residue is to use detergents that are free of any
additives as well
as to use only 1/4 of the amount of detergent
recommended.
I
recommend ordering herbs and spices in bulk and making your own spice blends at home
as a great way to avoid
additives found in most commercial spices, and an easy way to save money.
Dr. Greger believes most of the benefit of Cocoa is from Industry funded bias but 85 percent dark chocolate can reduce your risk of heart disease by half, he does
recommend pure cocoa, maybe
as a drink or Rooibos tea
additive (chocolate has one of the highest ORAC values of any food tested)..
Our panel of experts
recommends them
as effective
additives for joint health supplements, however they should not be relied upon
as the main active ingredients.
Although marketed
as healthy, margarine is actually a toxic mixture of inflammatory, GMO, oils and artificial
additives that I would not
recommend to anyone.
Like most American diets: The Zone Diet over emphasises common food allergens such
as eggs & dairy products, and
recommends processed meats, refined grain products and condiments containing potentially unhealthy
additives.
http://supernaturalacnetreatment.com/top-5-acne-nutrients/ No I don't use any lotions or moisturisers
as part of my regular routine, and I don't
recommend them because grocery store products contain
additives which redden and inflame existing acne.
I do however only
recommend using Native Forest Organic Unsweetened Coconut milk in the can,
as it's BPA free and contains no
additives
I
recommend to my clients to avoid those
additives in supplements and medications when possible
as FODMAPs have a cumulative impact on symptoms — avoiding them when possible at least on the initial phase of the diet.
To prevent too many toxins being absorbed into the body, it is
recommended to try and change your eating habits such
as eating smaller meals through out the day and reduce the amount of highly processed foods which also contain many preservatives and
additives.
Most pet nutritionists
recommend that if you are feeding your kitten a good quality food you do not add supplements such
as vitamins, minerals, or other
additives to his diet.
Dietary Protein Adverse reactions to dietary staples are common in cats and dogs with chronic gastrointestinal disease, and can often be successfully managed by feeding selected - protein diets.8 - 11 Because antigenic determinants on proteins are incriminated
as the precipitating factor in many cases of IBD, it is usually
recommended to feed an elimination diet that is generally free of
additives and preservatives, and contains a single, novel protein source that is highly digestible, or a hypoallergenic formula.12 There are no protein sources that are inherently hypoallergenic.
Adding a water
additive or dental rinse to your dog's drinking bowl each day (or
as often
as recommended by your veterinarian) can help to decrease the chances of infection in your dog, and help improve his or her breath.
You've likely
recommended to clients that they brush their pets» teeth daily, but there are other options you can share
as well like teeth - cleaning treats and foods, rinses and water
additives.
Adding a water
additive to your cat's drinking bowl each day, or
as often
as recommended by your veterinarian, can help eliminate bacteria, prevent plaque and tartar buildup, and keep your cat's breath smelling fresh.
I generally
recommend this dog food because it contains wonderful
additives such
as L - Tryptophan that can effectively help in building protein block and even acts
as a precursor for the Auxin, serotonin and Niacin.
Vitamin C water
additives are not
recommended as the vitamin is inactivated almost immediately after being added to the water and end up providing nothing more than a breeding ground for bacteria.
Most manufacturers
recommend having a fuel injection cleaning done every 30,000 miles, where you manually clean out the throttle body, run a pressurized detergent through the intake,
as well
as put a fuel injection
additive in the gas take.