That means that it does still contain
trace amounts of gluten, but it's less than 20 ppm.
Butter contains
only trace amounts of lactose, so moderate consumption should be safe for most lactose intolerant people.
He has found a new way to use infrared lasers to detect
even trace amounts of chemicals in the air.
High in potassium
with trace amounts of other vitamins and minerals, coconut palm sugar is another candidate for your next batch of cookies.
A Congressional study from 2010
found trace amounts of lead, mercury and other heavy metals in nearly all supplement products tested, plus a number of illegal health claims.
It's inexpensive, quick and easy to use and could be done on site to
detect trace amounts of explosive.
Keep in mind that federal guidelines allow
for trace amounts of gluten in gluten - free products.
When amber is worn on the skin, the warmth of the body
releases trace amounts of healing oils which is then absorbed into the blood stream.
Sometimes, even
trace amounts on shared equipment can cause reactions in highly sensitive individuals.
While our bodies only
require trace amounts of copper, it is stated that adequate levels of copper help slow down hair loss and also contribute to hair thickness.
We only
use trace amounts in our products to bring out the sweetness of other ingredients, rather than trying to build flavors around the distinct stevia taste.
For those who must be concerned
about trace amounts of milk, it is essential to contact the manufacturer to ensure processes.
At the time, thieves were shaving
off trace amounts of the gold and silver from coins, and melting them down to sell.
There is also concern
over trace amounts of pharmaceutical drugs entering a woman's breast milk supply.
It's found in small amounts in many plant - based foods because, during growth, plants naturally
absorb trace amounts of arsenic from the soil and water.
They can also
help trace the amounts of invisible dark matter in the clusters, possibly giving a clue to how this mysterious substance behaves.
Her current work develops techniques to recover and analyze
increasingly trace amounts of DNA, such as from environmental and forensic samples.
Each of these leafy vegetables
provide trace amounts of fat and protein, which contribute minimally to the overall caloric value.
But did you know that these elements and many others — in very small,
balanced trace amounts — are critical to your health?
That being said, the garlic that is in most supplements is either very
minor trace amounts, or simply not a good treat to be giving your pet.
These dried fruits are healthier than sugar because they add a little more fiber to your breakfast bowl, along
with trace amounts of vitamins and minerals.
Similarly to selenium, there are
only trace amounts of iron found in marshmallows, which are not worth the calorie content when feeding marshmallows to dogs.
Some heavy metals are required
in trace amounts for the survival of living organisms, however at higher concentrations these metals can be incredibly toxic.
This technique can
detect trace amounts of molecules in a solution at very low concentrations, some 10,000 times more diluted than can be seen by the naked eye.
Our bodies
require trace amounts of some heavy metals, including copper, zinc, and others, but even these can be dangerous at high levels.
By - products are defined as» non - rendered clean parts of carcasses such as heads and viscera (organs), free from fecal content and foreign material except in such
trace amounts as might occur unavoidably in good factory practice.»
In response, a UT Arlington research team applied advanced mass spectrometry and chromatography instrumentation available at the Shimadzu Institute to develop a sensitive and efficient method for detecting
trace amounts at less than 10 parts per trillion in a 100 microliter sample, said Kevin Schug, Shimadzu Distinguished Professor of Analytical Chemistry at UT Arlington.
Industrial hemp — strains of Cannabis sativa with
just trace amounts of tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), the main psychoactive ingredient in hemp's narcotic cousin, marijuana — was perfectly legal to cultivate (indeed, the feds even encouraged its production during World War II as part of its Hemp for Victory campaign) until language in the federal Controlled Substances Act blurred the definition of industrial hemp, melding it with the definition of pot, its prohibited cousin.
I knew not to touch it because I'd read about how mercury poisoning
from trace amounts of mercury used in making felt hats drove hatters crazy (the origin of the phrase «mad as a hatter»).
Plants
need trace amounts of iron to perform photosynthesis, but certain parts of the oceans lack it, and thus algae are scarce.
While whey protein comes from milk, the filtration process it goes through
leaves trace amounts of lactose.
And the fact that their primary feed source comes from conventionally grown terrestrial crops means that their diets can
include trace amounts of pesticides and herbicides as well.
However, the variable manufacturing conditions, quality controls and processing methods used by the vegetable oil industry make the presence of at
least trace amounts of soy protein possible — and even likely — in soy oil or soy lecithin.
Alternatively, efflorescence, which creates the odd salt deposits on basement walls on Earth, may have
contributed trace amounts of iron - sulfates over geologic time.
SAN FRANCISCO, CA — U.S. COURT of APPEALS for the NINTH CIRCUIT — Late yesterday the Court granted the hemp industry's Motion to Stay the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration's (DEA's) «Interpretive Rule,» which was issued October 9, 2001 without public notice or opportunity for comment and would have banned the sale of nutritious hemp foods containing
harmless trace amounts of naturally - occurring THC under the Controlled Substances Act (CSA) of 1970.
She points out that beyond the health benefits, there is the added peace of mind that comes from breastfeeding because you don't have to worry about harmful chemicals,
like trace amounts of melamine, showing up in formula, as has been the case first (in larger amounts) in China and now in the United States.