Stretching increases blood flow to your muscles.More blood flowing to your muscles brings nourishment and gets rid of
waste byproducts in the muscle tissue.For this reason, stretching after workout is highly recommended, since the nutrient rich blood can easily reach the worked muscle so it can recover and start growing.
Fat on the other hand is easily absorbed and stored by the body, and the process for its conversion to glucose is also inefficient, and leaves
waste byproduct in the body.
Not exact matches
In the U.S., the company Harvest Power is using food
waste to generate electricity through the process of anaerobic digestion — essentially letting microorganism eat up
waste products, and capturing the
byproducts that can be used to generate power.
It will demonstrate how the chaff that is a
byproduct of coffee bean roasting is diverted from
waste and given a new life as a key ingredient
in the ring.
We send food
byproducts and other food
wastes from our Manufacturing facilities to local farmers to feed their livestock — over 27,000 tons
in 2014.
Though the fluids were natural and not the
byproduct of drilling or hydraulic fracturing, the finding further stokes the red - hot controversy over fracking
in the Marcellus Shale, suggesting that drilling
waste and chemicals could migrate
in ways previously thought to be impossible.
One of the
byproducts of the natural gas boom has been that environmental agencies set up to handle issues of permitting and
waste disposal are grappling with questions of health and epidemiology, subjects
in which they have little training or experience.
To address environmental concerns, commercial vegetable growers are increasingly interested
in using organic mulches derived from agricultural or urban
byproducts and
waste, paper - based mulches, and biodegradable plastic films and fabrics as alternatives.
That heat is a
byproduct of the microprocessors
in your device using electric current to power computer processing functions — and it is actually
wasted energy.
Biello: It's kind of like gasoline was a
waste byproduct for many years and then they decided, «Hey, let's put it
in cars.»
The
waste — the
byproduct of oil and gas drilling — was described
in regulatory documents as a benign mixture of salt and water.
Without a diet that contains adequate fiber, food particles and
waste byproducts can get stuck or build up
in the looping, folding twists of the intestines over time and cause inflammation, increased blood pressure, and toxicity
in the body.
Many of the processed soy «foods» you see
in the market are created from the
waste byproduct of soy during processing, which is soybean oil.
Normally, the liver's main task is to help remove metabolic
waste that is the normal
byproduct of the billions of cells
in the body.
Synthetic forms of fluoride are a
byproduct of nuclear and industrial
waste and there was also cooperation between these industries on how to get rid of the
waste... result is they add it to water and
in other countries add it to the salt.
These cheap foods contain animal
byproducts, typically made from innards and
waste not used
in other products, along with wheat - based carbohydrates, artificial preservatives, flavorings, colors, and man - made vitamins and minerals that all lead to causing problems
in dogs with sensitive stomachs and digestive issues — like your German Shepherd.
Inexpensive proteins of low biologic value such as collagen or gelatin, or those contained
in low quality meat,
byproduct meals, and cereal
wastes are often present
in low quality foods.
Scientifically formulated, manufactured pet foods are packed with chemical supplements used to «fortify», i.e. make up for deficiencies
in the basic ingredients that are slaughter house and food and beverage industry
waste byproducts, and other chemical additives to flavor / taste - enhance, stabilize, preserve, color and «texturize» (appear like meat and gravy rather than a grey mush).
Additionally, since the kidneys can no longer remove the nitrogenous
wastes in the blood these
byproducts can accumulate and lead to even more serious problems such as encephalopathy and coma.
What we are talking about here is not exactly «
waste» but
byproducts (from meat as well as milled grains and other sources) left over from human food processing are found
in many poor quality and even higher quality foods, especially when the pet food company is owned by one of the giant companies that also own plants for processing human foods.
No sooner do we hear that the Scots have developed a biofuel from whisky distillery
byproducts, that the tequila industry announces it wants
in on the
waste - to - energy act too.
A great way to do it is to employ the
waste - equals - food principle by converting organic
byproduct into feedstock for the industrial and built environment sectors, creating
in essence a «Carbohydrate Economy,» as Milani dubs it.
For decades, Mr. Choi has consistently opposed destructive environmental practices
in Korea, whether they are from rampant production of nuclear facilities with its inherent
byproduct of excessive and dangerous nuclear
waste or the widespread increase of toxic
byproducts despoiling the air and water of Korea due to unchecked expansion of manufacturing facilities.
In addition to the energy crops discussed in Chapter 2, these include forest industry byproducts, sugar industry byproducts, urban waste, livestock waste, plantations of fast - growing trees, crop residues, and urban tree and yard wastes — all of which can be used for electrical generation, heating, or the production of automotive fuel
In addition to the energy crops discussed
in Chapter 2, these include forest industry byproducts, sugar industry byproducts, urban waste, livestock waste, plantations of fast - growing trees, crop residues, and urban tree and yard wastes — all of which can be used for electrical generation, heating, or the production of automotive fuel
in Chapter 2, these include forest industry
byproducts, sugar industry
byproducts, urban
waste, livestock
waste, plantations of fast - growing trees, crop residues, and urban tree and yard
wastes — all of which can be used for electrical generation, heating, or the production of automotive fuels.
Keokuk, IA — At approximately noon a water protector, Cameron Kennedy, 27, of Minneapolis locked onto the drilling
waste vehicle Dakota Access Pipeline has been using to transport drilling
byproduct to an unlined earthen pit near the Des Moines River on Johnson Street Road
in Keokuk, Iowa.
It is viewed by many environmental and health organizations to be both carcinogenic and hazardous to the natural environment because of the harmful dioxins that are produced as a
byproduct of the vinyl chloride manufacturing process and from the incineration of
waste PVC
in domestic garbage.
In addition, part of the solid
waste that is created by uneaten food or microbial
byproducts is converted into methane and used as biofuel, says Zohar.
A different approach announced recently by researchers at the University of Pennsylvania (UPenn) cuts
waste in the
byproducts and
in the solvents that help dissolve chemicals for the reactions.
Several towns
in western Hungary were flooded today with a toxic red sludge after the
waste product from nearby aluminum processing plant broke through its containment reservoir — killing two, causing dozens of injuries, and creating an environmental disaster on a scale yet to be fully realized.According to the Associated Press, the incident occurred when a reservoir brimming with the toxic sludge, a
byproduct from aluminum processing, overtook the levee designed to contain it, flooding two villages 100 miles southwest of Budapest.