«You wouldn't expect it to be a low - fat, low -
sodium product when you eat it.
Not exact matches
The Honest laundry detergent, which comes with an «honestly free guarantee,» as stated in the company's web site, came into question
when two independent lab tests commissioned by The Wall Street Journal reportedly determined that the
product contains
sodium lauryl sulfate (SLS).
When people think of umami, they think of high -
sodium products like soy sauce, teriyaki sauce, and kimchi.
When you see uncured on a
product label, that tells you that the
product does not contain added
sodium nitrate or
sodium nitrite.
When adjusted for
product category,
products carrying health claims tended to be lower in total fat and saturated fat than those that did not, but there was no significant difference in sugar or
sodium levels.
A fact sheet from the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), indicates that about 90 % of exposure for humans is due to eating contaminated food, since dioxins and furans typically accumulate in the fatty tissues of fish and animals that are exposed
when these by -
products are released into the water and air during manufacturing.2 Dioxin is not metabolized in our bodies, and is passed to our children through the placenta and breastfeeding.3
Sodium Polyacrylate - Super Absorbent Polymers While actual contact with disposable diapers does not contribute to dioxin accumulation in your baby, your baby's bottom does come in contact with chemicals used to increase the absorbency of the diapers.
«No HFCS» indicates it's low in sugar A sweet mess many shoppers find themselves in is
when they avoid
products that have HFCS, only to choose those loaded with other negative nutrients like saturated fat,
sodium, and added sugars.
And even though salt is ubiquitous in American diets today, cutting back can be relatively simple: Eat less processed food, buy low -
sodium or
sodium - free
products like soups and condiments, avoid the obviously salty restaurant items (hello, cheese fries), and use less salt
when cooking your own meals at home.
When a
product is close to exceeding the limits for fat, saturated fat, cholesterol, trans fat or
sodium, independent third - party lab testing is conducted to verify that it meets our nutrition requirements.
I definitely keep my
sodium up and electrolytes in general, I also have had great results using an all - in - one electrolyte
product when I am in a bind.
If you read my article on «The Quick and Dirty Guide to Reading Food Labels» you will notice that I don't spend much time looking at the nutrition facts like calories, fat,
sodium, and sugar
when I am assessing
products.
This
product contains
Sodium Benzoate, which some online sources deem dangerous
when combined with Vitamin C as well as Vitamin C and tops that off with acids.
The Senate Appropriations Committee recently approved bipartisan legislation (PDF) that would prevent the USDA from enacting more stringent
sodium requirements in schools until further research is conducted, require the USDA to identify alternative
products that schools can use
when whole grain pastas and breads are not available, and require the department to offer training and technical assistance to schools struggling to meet the nutrition requirements.
When used in a
product that contains other ingredients like
sodium lauryl sulfate or citrus extracts like linalool and d - limonene, a peppermint oil repellent may kill fleas, but the peppermint oil is not the active killing ingredient.
Some clay litter
products contain
sodium bentonite, a natural clay material that forms clumps
when exposed to liquid.
For example,
when it comes to shampoos, pet parents often steer clear of
products containing
sodium laurel sulfate and
sodium laureth sulfate — surfactants used in many cleansing
products in both the human and pet grooming markets.