Nutritional value ear of corn

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1544053 tn?1328691992 My dog likes apples. I give her about a 1/4 apple, cut into tiny pieces as treats. At apple time, she often picks her own from the low branches of the trees in the orchard! So I make sure she doesn't get any apple seeds too because they are toxic. Grapes are definitely toxic for dogs. NO grapes! Raisins are the same, ditto sultanas, currants, etc. I've heard of dogs who like bananas, but mine doesn't. Corn....
Avatar n tn Breed specific feeds are developed for that particular breeds nutritional requirements. Why are they feeding corn flakes? In any event, corn can be diffcult to digest. I currently feed Progressive Premium Performance feed which has no corn.
Avatar f tn That's a starvation diet that has no nutritional value whatsoever. It makes no sense and I'd never condone it.
787406 tn?1339203183 sweet (literally) i'm trying to fix my problem too... probably pear juice is working for you because it's super high in fructose, fact the top two fruits with fructose is apples and pears..which a normal person if they drink high amounts of fructose (without sucrose..table sugar) your body usually can only handle about 80 grams before it causes diarrhea issues..
Avatar m tn Thnx very much for the post. I am 50 years, male, with episodes of tachycardia of unknown cause. Therefore the worry about the supplement. Weight training seems to worsen the tachycardia. I was wondering if supplements would strengthen the heart, or harm it.
Avatar f tn I was wondering at what to put the nutritional value of food over the amount of calories they contain. For example, I regulate my calories fairly closely and usually am always well under the daily recommended amount, but there are some days that I feel like I am hungry all day. As a general rule, I enjoy eating raw mixed nuts as a snack, but they tend to be high in calories.
Avatar n tn Juice covers a lot -- virtually anything can be juiced if you're doing this yourself. Fruit juices contain a lot of sugar, but can also be powerful antioxidants, but vegetable juices can be very valuable. Wheatgrass juice is great. So this depends on what you mean by nutritional juices. Most important, avoid anything that's not organic. When you juice anything, you use a lot of it, and that enhances the amount of harmful chemicals that exist on whatever you're juicing.
Avatar n tn I have been on Gleevec since Oct. of 2000. I was in one of the original clinical trials for it, and I am still on it to this day. I am doing very well with it, and you can ask me any questions you might have.
Avatar m tn I hate to be like this but most of the items (if not all) the items listed consist of total unhealthy junk food with zero nutritional value. It is clear the person put a lot of time and research into the list but I am just saying.
Avatar n tn You need to get calories from nutritious foods! Add small meals or large snacks in-between breakfast, lunch and dinner. Eat appetizers and desserts, too, when you can. Don't fill up on liquids, especially those with few or no calories. Drink after you've eaten. Drink 100 percent fruit juice, which offers calories and nutritional value, rather than sugary sodas or sports drinks. Replace a serving or two of whole fruit with fruit juice, as it contains many more calories.
8793709 tn?1409594060 I do the same as you, except that when hubby gets home I turn the stove back on to reheat it instead of microwave. I believe that even if it loses a little bit of the nutritional value, it's still healthier and cheaper than ordering or eating out.
Avatar f tn I use to have a poodle that did this on a regular basis. That was until I started giving him a bedtime snack. I felt like he had to go too long from dinner to his morning meal, and ended up with a empty stomach also, vomiting yellow bile in the mornings. You might do a check on Purina Beneful. I just looked up the ingredients and didn't see anything of nutritional value listed. Well, maybe the peas and carrots?
1417802 tn?1282173063 i have been on the Interferon and peg intron,and it didn't work. my partner says the Eniva lowered all his liver counts.his Hep Doc backed him up as to the nutritional value of the elixer.i'm going to give it a try for 60 days. What do i have to lose? keep all updated.
Avatar f tn But to be realistic, ingredients located this far down the list (other than nutritional supplements) are not likely to have much of an effect on the overall rating of this product. With two notable exceptions… First, we find no mention of probiotics… friendly bacteria applied to the surface of the kibble after processing. And finally, the minerals here do not appear to be chelated. And that can make them more difficult to absorb.
325405 tn?1262290178 I think if you freeze it, you would take away from the nutritional value. You could get the same nutritional value from eating bean sprouts on a salad. Would be easier for you.
Avatar f tn Haha te sodium is bad whether your pregnant or not but it's fine every so often
Avatar n tn Beer has some nutritional value also.
Avatar m tn I am curious if I am still getting the same nutritional value from the uncooked oats as if I were cooking them?
Avatar n tn So I inhaled a piece of corn 10days ago. I know this because I haven’t had corn since. Also while eating corn on the cob I had to cough and my body inhaled sharply. I knew something went down the wrong tub because I felt it and kept coughing. After coughing subsided I thought everything was fine and I didn’t think anything of it. Over the last week and a half at work I have had to wear a mask due to covid. I have felt sluggish with chest pains and head aches.
Avatar n tn Water, sugar (sucrose), corn syrup, maltodextrin (corn), calcium caseinate, high-oleic safflower oil, canola oil, soy protein isolate, whey protein concentrate, corn oil, calcium phosphate tribasic, potassium citrate, magnesium phosphate dibasic, natural and artificial flavor, soy lecithin, sodium citrate, magnesium chloride, salt (sodium chloride), carrageenan, choline chloride, potassium chloride, ascorbic acid, ferrous sulfate, alpha-tocopheryl acetate, zinc sulfate, niacinamide, calcium pant
Avatar n tn Corn has been linked to many different problems within dogs including yeast infections to allergies. Corn is often difficult for dogs to digest and offers no nutritional value. We usually never recommend a dog food brand that contains corn. The second ingredient Chicken By-Product meal is also one we try and stay away from. Its hard to determine the quality of this ingredient. Chicken By-Products are usually lower quality parts of the chicken that are rejected for human consumption.