Not exact matches
Made with red and blue
corn, t he
products have more antioxidants
than typically found in popcorn that use white and yellow
corn.
This bar will cost you more
than others, but that's because it's made of grass - fed beef from cows have been fed natural food instead of highly inflammatory
corn products.
The company spent 2015 refining its
product recipes and, today, more
than 90 % of the company's
products now include only real ingredients, without artificial flavors, colorants, dyes or high - fructose
corn syrup (HFCS).
Crispy cornmeal polenta is the health star of this salad: It may be easier for your body to absorb
corn's carotenoids from milled
products such as polenta, rather
than from whole kernels.
There is probably no
product more heavily polluted today
than corn.
This approach to selling to the American people is obviously working as these
products are readily available in most health food stores despite the fact that this
product has a more deadly concentration of fructose
than the high fructose
corn syrup in soda!
WASHINGTON — A New York congressional candidate who made a documentary about the hazards of a
corn - fed diet is up to his ears in conflict since his wife owns more
than $ 2 million worth of stock in food companies dependent on
corn products, records show.
Democratic NY - 21 candidate Aaron Woolf, who made a documentary about the hazards of a
corn - fed diet, has a conflict since his wife owns more
than $ 2 million worth of stock in food companies dependent on
corn products.
Potatoes and legumes provide complex carbohydrates and fiber rather
than corn, wheat, or soy
products.
In the last few years, for example, more
than half of Canadian biotechnology exports were agri - food - related
products (mostly genetically modified canola, soybeans, and
corn), and most originated in Saskatchewan, with health - care - related
products (vaccines, diagnostics, and contract research services) making up the remainder of exports.
That method could make a difference in cellulosic biofuel plants, which produce ethanol from waste
products —
corn husks and cobs — rather
than edible kernels, a major advance in addressing the tradeoff of using agricultural land to grow
corn for fuel rather
than for food.
The agenda of vegetarians and health reformers who urged Americans to consume fewer animal
products, eat more grain and cereal
products, and to substitute polyunsaturated oils found in
corn and soybean oil for saturated animal fats like butter and lard, fit neatly into large agribusiness efforts to increase the market for processed foods that have a wider profit margin
than eggs and meat.11
Two breakfast cereal
products that are currently enrolled in the Non-GMO Project, Barbara's Bakery's Puffins and Whole Foods» 365 ®
Corn Flakes, contained more than 50 percent GM c
Corn Flakes, contained more
than 50 percent GM
corncorn.
So taking wheat bran which is what I took as a kid, which didn't benefit me at all and probably caused more harm
than good is different
than psyllium husk which is also pretty rough on the gut but is widely touted in herbalist and raw circles all the way to things like resistant
corn starch which is a manufactured
product that appears to work pretty well in some people but not others.
But it's not just sugar and
corn syrup that cause this problem... as we've already mentioned in this article, the main starch in wheat
products is a very unique and fast digesting starch called Amylopectin A, which raises blood sugar even more significantly
than table sugar.
High Fat Content (High Calories): Most fast food restaurants are more concerned with their sales
than the health of their customers, therefore they tend to use cheaper or subsidized food
products (for instance rice, wheat,
corn, and soybeans) which contain higher calories (and / or higher fat content)
than the healthier options with lower calories.
Besides the damage from trans fats, vegetable oils such as peanut,
corn, and soy oil degrade into highly toxic oxidation
products called cyclic aldehydes when heated, and these byproducts may actually do more harm
than trans fat.
A large portion of canola oil used in processed food has been hardened through the hydrogenation process, which introduces levels of trans fatty acids into the final
product as high as 40 percent.25 In fact, canola oil hydrogenates beautifully, better
than corn oil or soybean oil, because modern hydrogenation methods hydrogenate omega - 3 fatty acids preferentially and canola oil is very high in omega - 3s.
This approach to selling to the American people is obviously working as these
products are readily available in most health food stores despite the fact that this
product has a more deadly concentration of fructose
than the high fructose
corn syrup in soda!
* The glucosamine used in our
product is derived from non-GMO
corn rather
than shellfish or other animals.
Cornstarch has also been used as a food supplement; however, it is less
than ideal because many have concerns about both GMO exposures from
corn products and
corn as an allergen.
How to grade your dog's food: Start with a grade of 100: 1) For every listing of «by -
product», subtract 10 points 2) For every non-specific animal source -LRB-» meat» or «poultry», meat, meal or fat) reference, subtract 10 points 3) If the food contains BHA, BHT, or ethoxyquin, subtract 10 points 4) For every grain «mill run» or non-specific grain source, subtract 5 points 5) If the same grain ingredient is used 2 or more times in the first five ingredients (I.e. «ground brown rice», «brewers rice», «rice flour» are all the same grain), subtract 5 points 6) If the protein sources are not meat meal and there are less
than 2 meats in the top 3 ingredients, subtract 3 points 7) If it contains any artificial colorants, subtract 3 points 8) If it contains ground
corn or whole grain
corn, subtract 3points 9) If
corn is listed in the top 5 ingredients, subtract 2 more points 10) If the food contains any animal fat other
than fish oil, subtract 2 points 11) If lamb is the only animal protein source (unless your dog is allergic to other protein sources), subtract 2 points 12) If it contains soy or soybeans, subtract 2 points 13) If it contains wheat (unless you know that your dog is not allergic to wheat), subtract 2 points 14) If it contains beef (unless you know that your dog is not allergic to beef), subtract 1 point 15) If it contains salt, subtract 1 point
While the
product contains grains, they are limited to sorghum, barley and rice, which are better tolerated
than corn and wheat.
One of the main reasons pet food manufacturers use carbohydrates like
corn, wheat, and soy ingredients is because they are cheaper
than animal
products — it is that simple.
Lower quality dog foods use
corn as the first ingredient in their
products because it is less expensive
than meat.
And contrary to the beliefs of many pet owners, food allergies in dogs and cats are much more likely to be induced by a meat
product rather
than a grain (such as wheat or
corn).
I'm sure it applies to cat food as well: How to grade your dog's food: Start with a grade of 100: 1) For every listing of «by -
product», subtract 10 points 2) For every non-specific animal source -LRB-» meat» or «poultry», meat, meal or fat) reference, subtract 10 points 3) If the food contains BHA, BHT, or ethoxyquin, subtract 10 points 4) For every grain «mill run» or non-specific grain source, subtract 5 points 5) If the same grain ingredient is used 2 or more times in the first five ingredients (i.e. «ground brown rice», «brewerâ $ ™ s rice», «rice flour» are all the same grain), subtract 5 points 6) If the protein sources are not meat meal and there are less
than 2 meats in the top 3 ingredients, subtract 3 points 7) If it contains any artificial colorants, subtract 3 points 8) If it contains ground
corn or whole grain
corn, subtract 3 points 9) If
corn is listed in the top 5 ingredients, subtract 2 more points 10) If the food contains any animal fat other
than fish oil, subtract 2 points 11) If lamb is the only animal protein source (unless your dog is allergic to other protein sources), subtract 2 points 12) If it contains soy or soybeans, subtract 2 points 13) If it contains wheat (unless you know that your dog is not allergic to wheat), subtract 2 points 14) If it contains beef (unless you know that your dog is not allergic to beef), subtract 1 point 15) If it contains salt, subtract 1 point Extra Credit: 1) If any of the meat sources are organic, add 5 points 2) If the food is endorsed by any major breed group or nutritionist, add 5 points 3) If the food is baked not extruded, add 5 points 4) If the food contains probiotics, add 3 points 5) If the food contains fruit, add 3 points 6) If the food contains vegetables (NOT
corn or other grains), add 3 points 7) If the animal sources are hormone - free and antibiotic - free, add 2 points 8) If the food contains barley, add 2 points 9) If the food contains flax seed oil (not just the seeds), add 2 points 10) If the food contains oats or oatmeal, add 1 point 11) If the food contains sunflower oil, add 1 point 12) For every different specific animal protein source (other
than the first one; count «chicken» and «chicken meal» as only one protein source, but «chicken» and «'' as 2 different sources), add 1 point 13) If it contains glucosamine and chondroitin, add 1 point 14) If the vegetables have been tested for pesticides and are pesticide - free, add 1 point
Dr Jean Dodds: Poor quality food: the first ingredients are
corn, which is often GMO, and chicken by -
product meal rather
than whole chicken.
Just as you would for dry dog food, avoid canned dog food
products that use inexpensive and non-nutritious fillers like wheat gluten and
corn — you should also avoid
products that have more carbohydrates
than proteins and those that have a fat content that is too low.
Ingredients: Chicken, Brewers Rice,
Corn Gluten Meal, Whole Grain
Corn, Chicken By -
product Meal A food that has «chicken meal» listed as the first ingredient will actually contain more meat
than a food that only has «chicken» listed first followed by several grains.
Then, we forged even further into nutritious terrain, stripping out grain, soy,
corn, wheat, potatoes, and sweet potatoes to deliver a premium
product that's more
than just good — it's Elevated ™.
Featuring real tuna with other high - quality, wholesome ingredients, Kitty Cravings contain less
than two calories per treat — plus have none of the chicken (or poultry) by -
product meals,
corn, wheat, soy or artificial preservatives, colors or flavors Floyd finds unacceptable.
Featuring real chicken with other high - quality, wholesome ingredients, Kitty Cravings contain less
than two calories per treat — plus have none of the chicken (or poultry) by -
product meals,
corn, wheat, soy or artificial preservatives, colors or flavors Floyd finds unacceptable.
Featuring real shrimp with other high - quality, wholesome ingredients, Kitty Cravings contain less
than two calories per treat — plus have none of the chicken (or poultry) by -
product meals,
corn, wheat, soy or artificial preservatives, colors or flavors Floyd finds unacceptable.
It is better to have the barley
than the wheat, soy or
corn present in the
product because some of the dogs might be allergic to some of these ingredients and the digestion can not be performed smoothly.
I've tried a number of the litters made from wheat and
corn, but I've finally settled on Blue Buffalo's litter made from walnut shells because the shells are a natural by -
product of food, giving it a greener footprint
than corn or wheat raised to become litter.
With less
than two calories per treat, Kitty Cravings have none of the chicken (or poultry) by -
product meals,
corn, wheat, soy, artificial preservatives, colors or flavors Floyd finds unacceptable.
All other
products mask the problem, or they have artificial food coloring, artificial food additives, preservatives,
corn, wheat or soy, which can cause the stains to reappear worse
than before.
A recent study suggests the volatility of U.S.
corn prices is more sensitive to near - term climate change
than to energy policy influences or to use of agricultural
products for energy production, such as biofuel.22
According to one commenter: «CSPI (Centre for Science in the Public Interest) says: «The ad urges consumers to read labels and to select
products with non-hydrogenated soybean,
corn, canola, or peanut oils, all of which are more environmentally friendly and better for human hearts and arteries
than palm oil.
So it appears that the Pepsi Throwback, Kosher Coke and other
products made with real sugar contribute less to obesity
than those make with high fructose
corn syrup.