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yes, but if plants are fertilized with manure...
yes, but if plants are fertilized with manure from animals that ate non-organic feed, is the manure (and plants) still organic?
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Even in foods that do not naturally contain...
Even in foods that do not naturally contain gluten, people who are very sensitive to it need to look for the GF label, to make sure there is not cross-contamination in the manufacturing and...
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09-02-2019, 05:13 AM
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Right. You could eat all natural, organic whole...
Right. You could eat all natural, organic whole wheat and you would get tons of gluten. I never heard of it being an additive, except maybe for high-gluten flour.
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I have noticed a brand of tuna that adds soy...
I have noticed a brand of tuna that adds soy protein, probably as a filler. Not sure if it is in stores, I saw it in the food shelf where I volunteer. We also have started carrying a brand of peanut...
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