Beef | Artificial maple syrup, canned milk, cheese powders and dips, imitation cheese, whipped topping, packaged egg whites, roast beef, fish fillets, fruit jelly, frozen desserts, salad dressing, herring, breakfast cereal, ice cream, beer, and bottled beverages, among other foods, can contain sodium hexametaphosphate. |
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Beef Broth | Beef Broth is a savory liquid made of water in which bones, beef, or vegetables have been simmered. |
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Vegetable Broth | Used in soups and dishes. |
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Beef Liver | Used as a food supplement. |
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Dried Egg Product | Used as a healthy source of protein, powdered eggs supply essential vitamins and minerals, though in smaller amounts than fresh eggs. |
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Peas | Used in various cuisines. |
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Potato Starch | Potato starch – also known as potato flour – is extracted from potatoes. The cells of the root tubers of the potato plant contain starch granules (leucoplasts). To extract the starch, the potatoes are crushed and the starch grains are released from the cells. The starch is then washed out and dried to powder. Potato starch has been produced in the same basic way for centuries – actually even the ancient Incas knew how to make potato starch |
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Lamb | Excellent source of protein and vital nutrients like iron, zinc, selenium and vitamin B12 |
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Wild Boar | Preventing and treating colds, flu, and vitamin C deficiencies |
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Chickpea Flour | Chickpea flour is remarkably versatile and has a subtle flavour, which makes it great for cooking savory dishes as well as for baking sweet desserts. |
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Guar Gum | Guar gum is used as a laxative. |
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Tricalcium Phosphate | Tricalcium phosphate is used in powdered spices as an anticaking agent. |
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Natural Flavor | Natural flavors are created from anything that can be eaten (i.e animals and vegetables), even if those edible things are processed in the lab to create flavorings. |
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Sunflower Oil | May improve heart health, boost energy, strengthen the immune system |
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Sodium Phosphate | They are also used to control pH of processed foods. |
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Salt | Salt is used by the body to control blood pressure and volume. |
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Potassium Chloride | Potassium chloride is used to prevent or to treat low blood levels of potassium (hypokalemia). |
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Inulin | Inulin is used for high blood fats, including cholesterol and triglycerides. |
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Tomatoes | Lycopene has been linked with prostate cancer prevention in several studies. |
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Sweet Potatoes | It can be helpful to include some fat in your sweet potato-containing meals if you want to enjoy the full beta-carotene benefits of this root vegetable. |
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Blueberries | Maintaining healthy bones |
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Raspberries | Red raspberry leaf is used for gastrointestinal (GI) tract disorders, including diarrhea; for respiratory system disorders, including flu and swine flu; and for heart problems, fever, diabetes, and vitamin deficiency. |
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Flaxseed Oil | Cures Cardiovascular Disease |
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Choline Chloride | Choline is used for liver disease, including chronic hepatitis and cirrhosis. |
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Yucca Schidigera | This fiber can help stimulate peristaltic motion in your bowels and keep you regular, eliminating problems like constipation and diarrhea. |
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Fish Oil | Fish oil is a great source of omega 3 and therefore, reduces the risk of heart diseases and heart arrhythmias. |
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Zinc Amino Acid | Used as dietary supplementation. |
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Iron Amino Acid | Plays an important role in mitochondrial energy production |
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Vitamin E | Some people use vitamin E for treating and preventing diseases of the heart and blood vessels including hardening of the arteries, chest pain, heart attack, leg pain due to blocked arteries, and high blood pressure. |
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Copper Amino Acid | |
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Manganese Amino Acid | Manganese is an essential nutrient involved in many chemical processes in the body, including processing of cholesterol, carbohydrates, and protein. |
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Sodium Selenite | Selenium is used for the treatment of premature aging, cardiac-vascular disease, sexual dysfunction, and menopausal problems. |
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Thiamine Mononitrate | Thiamine helps turn starch & sugar into the energy our bodies need, and plays an important role in nerve transmission. |
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Cobalt Amino Acid | |
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Niacin | Niacin helps in creating sex hormones for people suffering through sexual disorders like impotence and erectile dysfunction. Vitamin B3 performs the important function of converting proteins, carbohydrates and fats into energy. |
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D-Calcium Pantothenate | Taking a D calcium pantothenate supplement can reduce teenage and adult acne breakouts in some individuals. |
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Vitamin A | Vitamin A, also called retinol, helps your eyes adjust to light changes when you come in from outside and also helps keep your eyes, skin and mucous membranes moist. |
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Riboflavin | Riboflavin is used for preventing low levels of riboflavin (riboflavin deficiency), cervical cancer, and migraine headaches. |
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Biotin | Biotin plays a key role in the body. It supports the health of the skin, nerves, digestive tract, metabolism, and cells. |
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Vitamin B12 | Treatment and prevention of vitamin B12 deficiency, and diseases caused by low vitamin B12 levels. |
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Potassium Iodide | Contributes to overall healthy thyroid function |
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Pyridoxine Hydrochloride | Maintain normal nerve function |
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Vitamin D3 | Vitamin D3 can be taken as a supplement to improve overall health or used to treat osteoporosis. |
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Folic Acid | Folic acid helps your body produce and maintain new cells, and also helps prevent changes to DNA that may lead to cancer. |
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Rosemary | Rosemary is used topically (applied to the skin) for preventing and treating baldness; and treating circulation problems, toothache, eczema, and joint or muscle pain such as myalgia, sciatica, and intercostal neuralgia. |
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Crude Protein | High protein content and high nutritional value. |
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Crude Fat | Used in the food industry. |
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Crude Fiber | Used as a dietary supplement. |
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Moisture | Moisture is the presence of a liquid, especially water, often in trace amounts. |
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